Difference between revisions 155671259 and 155671260 on dewiki{{Infobox Automobile engine |name=BMW/PSA Prince engine |manufacturer=[[BMW]]<br>[[PSA Group]] |production=2004– |predecessor=[[Tritec engine]]<br>[[PSA TU engine]] |successor= |class=[[Straight-4]] }} (contracted; show full) ==1.4== The 1.4 L PSA [[PSA TU engine#ET3|ET3]] is the smallest member of the Prince family with a stroke measuring 75 mm (2.9 in) and total capacity of 1360 cc. Depending on application, power output varies from 90 [[Horsepower#PS|PS]] to 95 [[Horsepower#PS|PS]] while torque can range between 100–103 [[Foot-pound force|ft·lbf]] (136–140 [[Newton metre|N·m]]). Applications: * 200 4–present [[Citroen C4]] * 2006–present [[Peugeot 207]] * 2006–present [[Peugeot 36–present [[Peugeot 207]] * 2007–present [[MINI (BMW)|MINI One]] * 2007–present [[Peugeot 308]] ==1.6== The 1.6 L engine is used in the second-generation [[MINI]] and various [[Peugeot 207]] models. It has a 85.8 mm (3.4 in) stroke for a total of 1598 cc of displacement. (contracted; show full)<references/> [[Category:PSA engines]] [[Category:BMW engines]] [[it:Motore Prince]] [[no:Prince-motor]] [[pt:Prince Engine]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=155671260.
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