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  • [[Lancia]] produced several [[Lancia V4 engine|narrow-angle V4 engines]] from the 1920s through 1960s for cars like the [[Lancia Lambda|Lambda]], [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] of Europe produced two totally different V4 engines with a [[balance shaft]], one in the UK and one in Germany:
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  • ...[Saab Automobile|SAAB]] used the configuration in their first model, the [[Saab 92]], in 1947. The arrangement was also used for [[Borgward]]'s [[Goliath] ...ey continued in common use until the 1990s, though shorter V-configuration engines in a straight in "T-drive" configuration became common in the 1960s. They
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  • ...uce, Ricardo, knowing the slant-4 was almost ready for production, brought Saab into contact with Triumph. ...on capacity increased, did it become available in Triumphs. Development by Saab continued into the 1990s. The engine is a [[straight-4]] with the cylinders
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  • ...p://www.autozine.org/technical_school/engine/smooth1.htm#Inline 3-cylinder engines|work=Mark Wan - AutoZine Technical School|publisher=AutoZine.org|accessdate ...]]. The inner cylinder is offset 180° from the outer cylinders. In these engines, cylinder #1 fires 180°. Later, cylinder #2 fires, and then 180° later c
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  • ...ch have support bearings between every two pistons. Although six-cylinder engines are inherently balanced, the four-cylinder models are inherently off balanc ...as engine|Atlas]]'' family includes straight-4, straight-5, and straight-6 engines.
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  • ...designs that are not inherently balanced (for example, most four-cylinder engines). They were first invented by British engineer Frederick Lanchester in 1904 .../DINAMOTO/on-line%20papers/twin%20motors/twin.html "Shaking forces of twin engines"], Vittore Cossalter, Dinamoto.it</ref>
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  • |Engine Name = Saab H |Manufacturer = [[Saab]]
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  • |Engine Name = Saab B |Manufacturer = [[Saab]]
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  • ...] engine as well as the [[DKW]] and the [[Saab]] three-cylinder two-stroke engines were obvious choices, as was the new oversquare Ford engine from the 105E [ ...1/F2 thinking, later F3s and "bobtail" sports car fitted with BMC A-series engines. On the engine side, [[Keith Duckworth]] of [[Cosworth]] Engineering took a
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  • ...660 cc engine used in the [[Austin-Healey 100]] and Austin Atlantic. These engines were generally the result of a long incremental evolution process and their === Notable straight-4 engines ===
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  • ...est capacity. It is a fundamental specification for many common combustion engines. ...d combustion chamber when the [[piston]] is at the bottom of its [[stroke (engines)|stroke]], and the volume of the combustion chamber when the piston is at t
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  • In 1969 Scania-Vabis merged with [[SAAB]], to form [[Saab-Scania AB]]. At this time, the Volkswagen subsidiary was renamed "V.A.G. Sv When the SAAB-SCANIA corporation was split in 1995 the name of the truck and bus division
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  • There were plans to change to a [[SAAB]] engine, but these were never implemented. ...ct, and the car was compared with brands like [[Porsche]], [[Citroën]] and SAAB.
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  • ...ce name originates from historic compressor designs. In the past, aircraft engines were built with charge air coolers that were installed between multiple sta ...raying fluid on the intercooler surface, or even in the [[Water injection (engines)|intake air itself]], to further reduce intake charge temperature through e
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  • ...g:0; background:#996; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:Saab 9 3 main01.jpg|300px]] ! colspan=2 | '''Saab 9-3'''
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  • |Image = [[Image:2010-SAAB-9-5-27smkall.jpg]] |Marque = [[Saab]]
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  • ...'s change in handbrake operation when the [[Saab 99]] model replaced the [[Saab 96]] (the handbrake changed from operating on the rear wheels to operating ...n between the tires and the tarmac. Since most cars have their [[FR layout|engines in the front]], the load on the rear tires is less, so they break traction
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  • .... McCollum]] began production; the entire range featured [[Burt-McCollum]] engines by 1914. ...nes including a normal or turbocharged [[Rover V8 engine]], a Straight-4 [[Saab]] and the ''Douvrin'' Euro V6 as used by [[Renault]], [[Peugeot]] and other
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  • ...er]]<br>[[GMC Envoy]]<br>[[Isuzu Ascender]]<br>[[Oldsmobile Bravada]]<br>[[Saab 9-7X]] Engines:
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  • GM will unveil a new version of the [[Saab]] BioPower Hybrid Concept at the 2006 British International Motor Show. The ...t is particularly beneficial in demanding applications that require larger engines, such as towing, hill climbing or carrying heavy loads.
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