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Alfa Romeo 75 - Assistance required, engine sizes/dates/bhp...!
The Alfa Romeo 75 was released to the world in May 1985 and is named to celebrate Alfa's 75th year of production. The body is designed in a striking wedge shape, tapering at the front with square headlights and a matching grille. It featured some highly unusual traits, mainly the fact that it was almostly perfectly balanced from front to rear. This was achieved by mounting the standard 5-speed gearbox in the rear connected to the rear differential (RWD). The effect that this had was to allow excellent handling, and combined with the rear wheel drive, it propelled the 75 into many racing stables. The crank shaft ran the length of the underside from the engine block to the gearbox, and rotated at the speed of the engine! As a result, the shaft had to be balanced with 'doughnuts' to prevent vibration and engine/gearbox damage. The interior, while now somewhat dated, was classicaly of an Alfa design. It featured what for it's time was an advanced dashboard mounted diagnostic computer, capable of monitoring the engine systems and alerting the drivers of potential fault. In the majority of the still operable 75's, this computer is either disabled or in permanent error condition. Engines as of initial launch Launched: May 1985. - 1.6 - 110 BHP @ 5800 RPM.
- 1.8 - 120 BHP @ 5300 RPM.
- 2.0 - 128 BHP @ 5400 RPM.
Engines revised 1986 January 1986: - Turbo based engines. (???)
Febuary 1986: - 2.5 V6 - 156 BHP @ 5600 RPM ('Milano' - US markets only).
Engines revised 1987 - 2.0 TS - 148 BHP @ 5800 RPM.
- 3.0 V6 - 188 BHP @ 5800 RPM.
Engines revised 1988 - 1.6 catalytic - ?? BHP @ ?? RPM.
- 1.8 catalytic - ?? BHP @ ?? RPM.
Engines revised 1990 - 1.8 Turbo Quadrifoglio Verde - ?? BHP @ ?? RPM.
- 2.0 TS - 148 BHP @ 5800 RPM.
Engines revised 1992 - 1.6 catalytic - ?? BHP @ ?? RPM.
- 2.0 TD - 98 BHP @ 4300 RPM (European markets only).
End of production 1992 75
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