Monday, June 25, 2012

All you ever wanted to know about the Cadillac HT4100 engine

All you ever wanted to know about the Cadillac HT4100 engine

Cadillac struck out with engines in the early 1980s. The V8-6-4 was a good idea in search of the engine management of the future. Despite a diesel-crazy public after a pair of fuel crises, General Motors had so botched the execution of its V8 diesel program that only recently have diesels from all brands been able to shake the severely damaged reputation. It was into this morass of dissatisfaction that General Motors pushed the HT4100 V8 in an attempt to stem the tide of failure.
The HT4100 was a lighter and smaller clean-sheet design built in a new highly-automated, computer-intensive plant.



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