Lansing Engine Plant
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Lansing Engine Plant was a General Motors automotive engine plant located in Delta Township, Michigan. Constructed in 1981, it was originally constructed to create diesel counterparts of GM's gasoline engines,[1] though, by the next year, GM had abandoned the project. By 1987, the plant was producing the Quad-4 engine, and in 2002 the EcoTec engine, but was closed that same year.
| Lansing Engine Plant | |
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| Operated | 1981–2005 |
| Location | Delta Township, Michigan |
| Coordinates | 42.7°N 84.66°W |
| Industry | Automotive |
| Products | Engines |
| Owner | General Motors |
GM sold the plant to Ashley Capital in 2005 who then leased it out to auto parts supplier Ryder Logistics.[2]
Products
- GM Diesel Engine: 1981-1982
- Quad-4 Engine: 1987-2002
- EcoTec Engine: 2002
