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Revision as of 02:01, 10 August 2007
Opel 1900 | |
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Engine | |
Manufacturer | Opel |
aka | |
Type | Gasoline |
Production/Introduction | |
Status | |
Displacement | 1.9 litre (1900cc) (115.8cid) |
Aspiration | Normal |
Configuration | |
Cylinders | Four (4) |
Bore | 93.0mm |
Stroke | 69.8mm |
Fuel System | Solex two-barrel carburetor |
Length | |
Diameter | |
Width | |
Height | |
Dry Weight | |
Output | 90 hp @ 5200 rpm 111-lbs.ft. @ 3400 rpm |
Fuel Consumption | |
Chief Engineer |
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See Also
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