Who makes the Achieva?

Who makes the Achieva?

General Motors
Oldsmobile Achieva/Manufacturers

What is Achieva routing number?

263182312
Bill Pay- You can use your bank’s Bill Pay service to schedule recurring or one-time transfers directly to your Achieva loan. You will need our routing number 263182312, your Member/account number, and our address PO Box 1500, Dunedin FL, 34697.

Does Achieva have Zelle?

Zelle — a fast, safe and easy way to send money typically in minutes1 to friends, family and others you trust, right from the Achieva Credit Union mobile app. Zelle makes it easy to send money to, or receive money from, people you trust with a bank account in the U.S. Find Zelle in your Achieva Credit Union mobile app.

Can you deposit cash at Achieva ATM?

Yes. The member must enter the dollar amount, and the eligible account which they wish to deposit the check into.

When did the Oldsmobile Quad 4 engine come out?

Simultaneous to the engine’s release in 1988, Oldsmobile attempted to further the Quad 4 name through highly publicized events featuring such cars as the Oldsmobile Aerotech.

What kind of engine does a Pontiac Quad 4 have?

A SOHC variant of the Quad 4 was intended to replace the Pontiac 2.5 L Tech IV OHV “Iron Duke” engine. Debuting in 1992, this Quad OHC was an eight-valve engine and produced 120 hp (89 kW), 40 hp (30 kW) less than the Quad 4 of the same era. Torque was 140 lb·ft (190 N·m).

What was the horsepower of the 1993 Quad 4?

The 1991–1992 W41 were rated at 190 hp (140 kW), while the 1993 W41 was rated at 185 hp (138 kW) as a result of the first round of exhaust port size reduction to improve emissions and other changes to the Quad 4 architecture to reduce NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness).

Where did the Quad 4 engine get its name?

The Quad 4 name is derived from the engine’s four-valve, four-cylinder layout. The engine was a modern design for its time, using a cast-iron block and an aluminum head.

Simultaneous to the engine’s release in 1988, Oldsmobile attempted to further the Quad 4 name through highly publicized events featuring such cars as the Oldsmobile Aerotech.

The 1991–1992 W41 were rated at 190 hp (140 kW), while the 1993 W41 was rated at 185 hp (138 kW) as a result of the first round of exhaust port size reduction to improve emissions and other changes to the Quad 4 architecture to reduce NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness).

A SOHC variant of the Quad 4 was intended to replace the Pontiac 2.5 L Tech IV OHV “Iron Duke” engine. Debuting in 1992, this Quad OHC was an eight-valve engine and produced 120 hp (89 kW), 40 hp (30 kW) less than the Quad 4 of the same era. Torque was 140 lb·ft (190 N·m).

What was the redline on a 1995 quad4?

For 1995 only, a balance shaft-equipped version of the 2.3 L version was produced. A clever arrangement ensured a constant load on the shafts: the crank drove one shaft, which drives the second, which then drives the oil pump. The shafts spun at twice the engine rpm, forcing the redline to be reduced from 6800 to 6500 rpm.