The M104 engine is a six-cylinder, four-valve-per-cylinder inline engine developed by Mercedes-Benz. It was first introduced in 1989 and was produced until 1999. The engine was available in a variety of versions, including the 2.8-liter and 3.2-liter variants.
The M104 engine is known for its smooth operation and high power output. It was equipped with a variety of advanced features, including variable valve timing, electronic throttle control, and a twin-spark ignition system. The engine produced between 190 and 280 horsepower depending on the version.
The M104 engine was used in a variety of Mercedes-Benz models, including the W124, W140, W202, and W210. It was also used in some Chrysler and Jeep models after Daimler merged with Chrysler.
Overall, the M104 engine was a reliable and powerful engine that helped define the Mercedes-Benz brand in the 1990s. It remains a sought-after engine today for enthusiasts and collectors.
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