How Fiat Chrysler MultiAir works

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06/02/2017 at 12:16 • Filed to: None

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Oil goes in

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Witchcraft comes out

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Then it breaks and you have a heavy chunk of aluminum to scrap.


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Kinja'd!!! E90M3 > Takuro Spirit
06/02/2017 at 12:20

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My M3 works in a similar way; throttle position actuators go in, witchcraft comes out.

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Kinja'd!!! Mercedes Streeter > Takuro Spirit
06/02/2017 at 12:22

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Could be a Rotary!


Kinja'd!!! 404 - User No Longer Available > E90M3
06/02/2017 at 12:26

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Oil goes in

Witchcraft comes out

You can’t explain that.


Kinja'd!!! For Sweden > Takuro Spirit
06/02/2017 at 12:31

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Then it breaks

That’s the Mopar Magic


Kinja'd!!! Sir Halffast > For Sweden
06/02/2017 at 12:33

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It’s a simple equation. Oil in, Oil out. When more oil goes out than comes in, you lose weight.


Kinja'd!!! Chariotoflove > Mercedes Streeter
06/02/2017 at 12:35

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LOL!

That’s not funny. :/


Kinja'd!!! RallyDarkstrike - Fan of 2-cyl FIATs, Eastern Bloc & Kei cars > Takuro Spirit
06/02/2017 at 12:48

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At least in Europe, Multiair on FIAT’s engines seems to be quite reliable from what I’ve read?


Kinja'd!!! TorqueToYield > Sir Halffast
06/02/2017 at 13:18

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It’s like my father’s old MG.

If it’s not leaking oil...you need to add more oil.