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  • ...p model from 1936 to 1939 was ''W50'', propelled by a 2257 cc six cylinder engine. There were also sporting fours (''W24'' and ''W25'') and another six cylin * [[List of automobile manufacturers]]
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  • The '''European Automobile Manufacturers Association''' (French:'''''Association des Constructeurs Européens d'Auto ...of ACEA work is in performance quality classifications for [[4-stroke]] [[engine oil]]s.
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  • ...tion ceased, for the model named B1000/1, it was replaced by a four-stroke engine manufactured under licence from [[Volkswagen]]. Altogether 175,740 B1000s [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany]]
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  • ...el four-cylinder power units instead. The famous designer of [[two-stroke engine]]s, [[Hugo Ruppe]], was the factory founder's son; in 1920 Apollo took over [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany]]
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  • ...fore injecting any fuel. It also kicks in anytime there is load on the gas engine, such as a hill or under acceleration. ...nditioning suffers in performance when the gasoline engine shuts down, but manufacturers are developing electric air conditioning to solve this problem.
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  • Early six cylinder engines were replaced in 1925 by an eight cylinder engine. The model was named ''Vertical Eight Super Fine'' which referred to the advanced proprietary engine and the high quality of the cars.
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  • ==Models ranges and engine sizes== * 1.9 L (4 cylinder engine) 4 door saloon
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  • ...ith 26 hp and later also with a 30 hp fuel injection engine. One injection engine can still be seen in the Deutsches Museum in Munich. [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany]]
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  • A '''V4 engine''' is a [[V engine|V form engine]] with four [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s and 3 main bearings. ...ncia Fulvia|Fulvia]]. These were a predecessor for [[Volkswagen]]'s [[VR6 engine|VR6]] family.
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  • ...he [[automobiles]] featured either a 3½ hp [[single-cylinder]] [[De Dion]] engine or 5hp "twin coupled" power units. [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...el-steered [[highwheeler]] from St. Louis with a two-cylinder air-cooled [[engine]]. [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
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  • ...Goliath Pionier'' in 1931, which still had three wheels and a one-cylinder engine. Until 1934, 4000 of these small cars where produced in various types of bo ...0 (1950-1957) — two cylinder, inline, two stroke, water cooled, transverse engine (anticipating the [[Mini]] and many recent cars.
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  • * [[Fornasari RR450]], an SUV mounted with a [[Chevrolet]] engine with 450 [[hp]], Speed 280 km/h (174 mph), 0-100 km/h in 4.5 sec * [[Fornasari RR600]], an SUV mounted with a Chevrolet engine with 600 [[hp]], Speed 280 km/h (174 mph), 0-100 km/h in 4.2 sec
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  • ...was a two seat model powered by a 2.2 liter three cylinder, [[two stroke]] engine. In 1910 [[Four-stroke cycle|four stroke]], four cylinder models took over ...ge was the 1922 to 1926 Daytona, a sporting 3 seat roadster with a 6 liter engine. The third seat pulled out from the side of the car over the near side [[ru
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  • The Diana featured a [[Continental Motors|Continental]] [[straight-8]] engine and was primarily marketed to women. The car was billed as, "The easiest s *''[[List of automobile manufacturers]]''
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  • ...mong the first to be offered with a V-8 [[engine]], starting in 1916. The engine was 80hp, and had a swept volume of 5217cc. The company also manufactured [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
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  • ...ngine. Based on an Avia 3500L chassis-cab, it featured an air-cooled Deutz engine and [[Magirus]] firefighting equipment. [[Category:Truck manufacturers|Avia (Spain)]]
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  • ...901 until 1902. A product of Sterling, Illinois, it featured a vee-twin [[engine]] geared to its right-hand rear wheel. [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
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  • ...[[Yamaha OX99-11|OX99-11]] where two drivers sit in tandem in front of the engine, but the project was cancelled due to the world recession and lack of inter ...sport.com |date= |accessdate=2009-07-14}}</ref> as well as the [[Toyota ZZ engine#2ZZ-GE|2ZZ-GE]] utilized by [[Toyota]], [[Pontiac]], and [[Lotus]].
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  • *[[engine control unit|Engine Control Unit]] - also known as an ECU ...ber of ECUs in a vehicle has become a key challenge for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
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