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Encyclopedia > Douvrin

Douvrin is a commune of northern France. Population (1999): 5,483.


Administration

Douvrin is the chief town of the canton of Douvrin, in the arrondissement of Béthune, in the Pas-de-Calais département. It belongs to the communauté d'agglomération de l'Artois.


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The Douvrin PRV V6 Resource Centre (774 words)
On October 1976, the Renault Douvrin V6 was introduced in the Renault Alpine A310 sportscar.
In 1977, the Meyrignac Coupe with the Renault Douvrin V6, was introduced at the Geneva Motorshow.
July 1986 was a very significant moment for the Douvrin V6 Engine: the Second Generation of the Engine was introduced with the ZN3J type of the Peugeot 505 V6.
Bimmerclassics - Peugeot/Citoren/BMW new engine (582 words)
(Douvrin, France - June 21, 2005) - PSA Peugeot Citroën and BMW Group presented today the industrial plan for their cooperation, which is designed to produce a new family of small 4-cylinder petrol engines that will be used in both partners' vehicles (Peugeot, Citroën and MINI).
The main engine parts will be machined exclusively at PSA Peugeot Citroën's Douvrin plant in Northern France, with engine assembly divided between each partner's facilities-Douvrin for PSA Peugeot Citroën and Hams Hall in the UK for MINI-to facilitate the logistics of supplying each manufacturer's car plants.
The principle of the module is based on the development of a highly integrated, independent production unit that can easily be reproduced on other sites and brings together the machining lines for the main engine components-cylinder head, crankcase, crankshaft and connecting rod-and the assembly lines.
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