Hemi Pacifica
Makes you wonder if the insurance company won't pay for injuries should the
individual require medical attention. Ken -- "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go from thirty-third to Buffalo. From Broadway bright the tubes run right Into the Road of Anthracite" Erie - Lackawanna |
Looks like I made a mistake here. I was replying to the wrong thread.
My question here is does anyone think that Chrysler will put the Hemi in the Pacifica? There seems to be complaints about the Pacifica having issue with power. Thanks -- "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go from thirty-third to Buffalo. From Broadway bright the tubes run right Into the Road of Anthracite" Erie - Lackawanna |
NJ Vike wrote:
> Looks like I made a mistake here. I was replying to the wrong thread. > > My question here is does anyone think that Chrysler will put the Hemi in the > Pacifica? There seems to be complaints about the Pacifica having issue with > power. > > Thanks > Don't think it would fit. Remember that the Pacifica is minivan-based, complete with transversely mounted enginem and the hemi is WIDE. If it had been a longitudinal engine design, I'd say the Hemi would wind up there, but it isn't. |
Anyone try driving the new cheap Pacifica with the 3.8?
"Steve" > wrote in message ... > NJ Vike wrote: > >> Looks like I made a mistake here. I was replying to the wrong thread. >> >> My question here is does anyone think that Chrysler will put the Hemi in >> the Pacifica? There seems to be complaints about the Pacifica having >> issue with power. >> >> Thanks >> > > Don't think it would fit. Remember that the Pacifica is minivan-based, > complete with transversely mounted enginem and the hemi is WIDE. If it had > been a longitudinal engine design, I'd say the Hemi would wind up there, > but it isn't. |
The base Pacifica is a FWD with an AWD option. Until the Pacifica goes to a
rear drive, I doubt the hemi will be offered. ================== "NJ Vike" > wrote in message nk.net... > Looks like I made a mistake here. I was replying to the wrong thread. > > My question here is does anyone think that Chrysler will put the Hemi in > the Pacifica? There seems to be complaints about the Pacifica having issue > with power. > > Thanks > > -- > "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go > from thirty-third to Buffalo. > From Broadway bright the tubes run right > Into the Road of Anthracite" > Erie - Lackawanna > > > > |
Doesn't the 300C with the Hemi going to be offered with a Hemi? Why can't
they do the same with the Pacifica? Thanks -- "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go from thirty-third to Buffalo. From Broadway bright the tubes run right Into the Road of Anthracite" Erie - Lackawanna "CopperTop" > wrote in message et... > The base Pacifica is a FWD with an AWD option. Until the Pacifica goes to > a rear drive, I doubt the hemi will be offered. > > ================== > > "NJ Vike" > wrote in message > nk.net... >> Looks like I made a mistake here. I was replying to the wrong thread. >> >> My question here is does anyone think that Chrysler will put the Hemi in >> the Pacifica? There seems to be complaints about the Pacifica having >> issue with power. >> >> Thanks >> >> -- >> "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go >> from thirty-third to Buffalo. >> From Broadway bright the tubes run right >> Into the Road of Anthracite" >> Erie - Lackawanna >> >> >> >> > > |
Rats!!!!!
Thanks for the reply. -- "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go from thirty-third to Buffalo. From Broadway bright the tubes run right Into the Road of Anthracite" Erie - Lackawanna "Steve" > wrote in message ... > NJ Vike wrote: > >> Looks like I made a mistake here. I was replying to the wrong thread. >> >> My question here is does anyone think that Chrysler will put the Hemi in >> the Pacifica? There seems to be complaints about the Pacifica having >> issue with power. >> >> Thanks >> > > Don't think it would fit. Remember that the Pacifica is minivan-based, > complete with transversely mounted enginem and the hemi is WIDE. If it had > been a longitudinal engine design, I'd say the Hemi would wind up there, > but it isn't. |
The Pacifica is actually built on the Dodge Caravan/Chrysler Town & Country
(minivan) chassis/framework/whatever with front wheel drive and an all wheel drive option. The 300/Magnum/Charger is a different "chassis" which is rear wheel drive with an all wheel drive option. The are two completely different all wheel drive set ups. The 300C is a hemi. The other 300's without the C designation are V6 engines. All new 300's are rear wheel drive as are the new Magnums and the upcoming Charger. To beef up the transaxle of the front drive vehicles to handle the power and torque of the hemi would be terribl expensive and something Chrysler probably won't do. Plus the added weight and size of the hemi would be just too much for a front driver. ========================= .. "NJ Vike" > wrote in message .net... > Doesn't the 300C with the Hemi going to be offered with a Hemi? Why can't > they do the same with the Pacifica? > > Thanks > > -- > "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go > from thirty-third to Buffalo. > From Broadway bright the tubes run right > Into the Road of Anthracite" > Erie - Lackawanna > > > > "CopperTop" > wrote in message > et... >> The base Pacifica is a FWD with an AWD option. Until the Pacifica goes >> to a rear drive, I doubt the hemi will be offered. >>y >> ================== >> >> "NJ Vike" > wrote in message >> nk.net... >>> Looks like I made a mistake here. I was replying to the wrong thread. >>> >>> My question here is does anyone think that Chrysler will put the Hemi in >>> the Pacifica? There seems to be complaints about the Pacifica having >>> issue with power. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> -- >>> "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go >>> from thirty-third to Buffalo. >>> From Broadway bright the tubes run right >>> Into the Road of Anthracite" >>> Erie - Lackawanna >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
Thanks for the reply. I guess a Pacifica is not an option for us.
Perhaps the 300C or the Magnum would be a better fit. Oh, well. Thanks for the explanation. Ken -- "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go from thirty-third to Buffalo. From Broadway bright the tubes run right Into the Road of Anthracite" Erie - Lackawanna "CopperTop" > wrote in message k.net... > The Pacifica is actually built on the Dodge Caravan/Chrysler Town & > Country (minivan) chassis/framework/whatever with front wheel drive and an > all wheel drive option. > > The 300/Magnum/Charger is a different "chassis" which is rear wheel drive > with an all wheel drive option. The are two completely different all > wheel drive set ups. The 300C is a hemi. The other 300's without the C > designation are V6 engines. All new 300's are rear wheel drive as are the > new Magnums and the upcoming Charger. > > To beef up the transaxle of the front drive vehicles to handle the power > and torque of the hemi would be terribl expensive and something Chrysler > probably won't do. Plus the added weight and size of the hemi would be > just too much for a front driver. > > ========================= > . > "NJ Vike" > wrote in message > .net... >> Doesn't the 300C with the Hemi going to be offered with a Hemi? Why can't >> they do the same with the Pacifica? >> >> Thanks >> >> -- >> "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go >> from thirty-third to Buffalo. >> From Broadway bright the tubes run right >> Into the Road of Anthracite" >> Erie - Lackawanna >> >> >> >> "CopperTop" > wrote in message >> et... >>> The base Pacifica is a FWD with an AWD option. Until the Pacifica goes >>> to a rear drive, I doubt the hemi will be offered. >>>y >>> ================== >>> >>> "NJ Vike" > wrote in message >>> nk.net... >>>> Looks like I made a mistake here. I was replying to the wrong thread. >>>> >>>> My question here is does anyone think that Chrysler will put the Hemi >>>> in the Pacifica? There seems to be complaints about the Pacifica having >>>> issue with power. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> -- >>>> "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go >>>> from thirty-third to Buffalo. >>>> From Broadway bright the tubes run right >>>> Into the Road of Anthracite" >>>> Erie - Lackawanna >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
"CopperTop" > wrote in message k.net... > The Pacifica is actually built on the Dodge Caravan/Chrysler Town & > Country (minivan) chassis/framework/whatever with front wheel drive and an > all wheel drive option. > > The 300/Magnum/Charger is a different "chassis" which is rear wheel drive > with an all wheel drive option. The are two completely different all > wheel drive set ups. The 300C is a hemi. The other 300's without the C > designation are V6 engines. All new 300's are rear wheel drive as are the > new Magnums and the upcoming Charger. > > To beef up the transaxle of the front drive vehicles to handle the power > and torque of the hemi would be terribl expensive and something Chrysler > probably won't do. Plus the added weight and size of the hemi would be > just too much for a front driver. > GM had a pair of V8 FWD vehicles back in the 1970's (Cadillac Elderado and Oldsmobile Toranado). So it can be done. Perhaps not with the current iteration of the Pacifica. But future redesigned models perhaps. If looking for a Chrysler V8 HEMI SUV, why not look at the Grand Cherokee or Durango? |
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