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  • ...rsional vibrations. To quote William Heynes in ref.<ref>Heynes, W M. ''The Jaguar Engine'', a paper presented to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on 2
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  • ...er the new name in 1934. In 1945 the company changed its name to [[Jaguar|Jaguar Cars Ltd]]. ...e latter from SS with the bodywork being added in the Coventry works. The engines were modified to designs by [[William Heynes]] and [[Harry Weslake]].
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  • ...omewhat erratic 4 cylinder overhead cam 1½ litre 78 bhp and 2-litre 98 bhp engines with three valves per cylinder which had been previously fitted to some [[F ...l 1958. [[Lea-Francis]], [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and [[Jaguar|Jaguar]] engines were used.
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  • ...ent for hard-chrome plated cylinder bores for Mecury Marine Racing, Kohler Engines, and as a repair replacement for factory-chromed snowmobiles, dirt bikes, A ...in the 1990s. It was used by companies such as [[BMW]], [[Ferrari]] and [[Jaguar]] in their new engine families. However, the sulfur found in much of the wo
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  • ...made the ABC designed Wasp and Dragonfly aircraft engines, [[Tylor]] truck engines and [[Maudslay Motor Company|Maudslay]] gearboxes as well as being the coun ...r|Jaguar]] in 1961 and badged Guy buses ceased production in 1964. In 1966 Jaguar became part of the [[British Motor Holdings]].
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  • ...olor:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:28660 1.jpg|250px|1966 Jaguar XJ13]] ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Jaguar]]
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  • |Engine Name = Jaguar AJ-V6 |Manufacturer = [[Jaguar]]
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  • * Smooth engines * [[Jaguar XK8]]
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  • |Engine Name = Jaguar AJ-V8 |Manufacturer = [[Jaguar]]
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  • ...es for Aston Martin (V8 in Nimrod and EMKA chassis) and developed Cosworth engines for Ray Mallock Racing and Ecurie Ecosse, powering Aston Martin to third pl ...lso during this period, Tickford designed, developed and built Formula One engines, including some with unique 5-valve cylinder heads. A Tickford 5v version
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  • ...ge:Photography 8E581B1A-99BB-4FE7-899B-089CAA0FBEF6 378x624.jpg|300px|2004 Jaguar S-Type]] ! colspan=2 | '''Jaguar S-Type'''
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  • ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Jaguar]] | [[Jaguar]]
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  • ...anything good (confer his Deauville, a smoothed-out copy of [[Jaguar]]'s [[Jaguar XJ6|XJ6]], or his sports car prototype shown at the Turin Salon in 1974, a ...osely related to its contemporary Quattroporte, also offered with the same engines and gearboxes.
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  • ...AG grew to include responsibility for the [[Lincoln]], [[Aston Martin]], [[Jaguar]], [[Mercury]], [[Land Rover]] and [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]] brands. Lincoln an ...<!-- Bot generated title -->] from leftlanenews.com</ref> In March 2008, [[Jaguar]] and [[Land Rover]] were sold to [[Tata Motors]]. In March 2010, Ford anno
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  • ...wishbone suspension]] and the five-speed manual [[gearbox]] came from the Jaguar, while the engine was from another member of the Ford family. ...ular engine]]. Two V8 engines each had portions removed, and the cut down engines were welded together. In total, this yielded a 90-degree V-12, with 90.2 m
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  • ...rim — the 3.2&nbsp;L [[Porsche 935]] was capable of more than 800&nbsp;hp. Engines had to be from a recognized manufacturer which had cars homologated in the ...r large naturally aspirated engines to compete with small forced induction engines. In addition, all races were to be contested over at least 1000&nbsp;km —
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  • | [[Jaguar XJ|XJ6]] ...y, the 270 hp example, sold only 241 copies. In reality only the strongest engines were selected, in order to move a nearly 2-ton sedan with reasonable perfor
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  • |Engine Name = Jaguar XK engine |Manufacturer = [[Jaguar]]
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  • ...le in [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[Peugeot]], [[Citroën]], [[Jaguar Cars|Jaguar]], [[Land Rover]], [[Volvo]] and [[Mazda]] vehicles. They are given differ The straight-4 engines are sold under the '''Duratorq TDCi''' name by Ford, and as the '''HDi''' b
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  • *** [[Jaguar S-Type]]
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  • ...was a subsidiary of BSA from 1910 up until 1960, when it became part of [[Jaguar]] and the brand was used for their luxury models. It is now a subsidiary of ...any acquired a [[Knight Engine]] licence in 1908 to build [[sleeve valve]] engines for its automobiles.
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  • ...ivil action against General Motors - this was an official RPO code for two engines - the legendary LS6 454 producing 450 [[HP|horsepower]].) The car is, howev ...o the discontinuation of the [[Lincoln Continental|Continental]]), and the engines received a boost in power, with the addition of an electronic throttle cont
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  • | title = Legendary Car Engines: Inner Secrets of the World's 20 Best ...WK]], who produced over 1000 light cars with Coventry-Simplex two-cylinder engines between 1911 and 1915. Just before World War I a Coventry-Simplex engine w
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  • |Marque = [[Jaguar]] ...r production with slight changes, and is now unofficially known as the ''[[Jaguar Mark IV|Mark IV]]'' because it came before the Mark V.
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  • ...ther than Le Mans, despite the potential of the [[Jaguar C-Type|C-]] and [[Jaguar D-Type|D-Type]]s. ...d by a new Group 5 Sports Car class. These cars were limited to 3.0&nbsp;L engines by the FIA (a move that some cynics believed was made to benefit the French
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  • ...sche 911|911]]s. Rarer cars included [[Saab 96]]s, [[Volvo PV544]]s, and [[Jaguar MkII]] saloons. ...underpinnings more closely related to modern [[NASCAR]] entries. Tuned V8 engines of more than 500PS are common, especially in the American cars, and the car
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  • |Image = [[Image:Xtype091.jpg|300px|Jaguar X-TYPE]] |Marque = [[Jaguar]]
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  • |Similar = [[Mercedes-Benz E-Class]]<br>[[Audi A6]]<br>[[Jaguar XF]] ...f straight 6 engines, completing the petrol engine range. [[Straight six]] engines offer superior refinement over their 4 cylinder counterparts, as well as be
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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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  • ...n cars of Iso. Starting in 1971, [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] 351 Cleveland engines replaced the GM small block. The most well-known [[Gran Turismo]] of Iso Ri
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  • ...n the Riley Engine Company, also in Coventry. At first, he simply supplied engines for Riley motorcycles, but the company soon began to focus on four-wheeled ...der 10&nbsp;hp (7.5&nbsp;kW) car. Riley also began manufacturing aeroplane engines and became a key supplier in Britain's buildup for World War I.
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  • ...irst production cars in 1900. These had two cylinder horizontal air cooled engines with two crankshafts rotating in opposite directions to give smooth running ...rent company, Daimler, was in decline and in 1960 was absorbed by [[Jaguar|Jaguar]], who used the Daimler name in the same way Daimler had used the Lancheste
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  • ...ents of the mid size Mercedes-Benz W114 model and mated them to the larger engines from the S-Class. The W 107 chassis is also referred to as "R 107" for "Rei ...e 380SEC. It was aimed at the same market as more exotic machines like the Jaguar E-Type and Citroën SM.
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  • ...d 1952, as well as [[Grand Prix]] events prior to this. They also supplied engines to a small number of other constructors, most noteably the [[Connaught|Conn ...verstone Circuit|Silverstone]]. Over the next few years 1.5L and 2.5L Alta engines would find their way into a slew of British-built F1 hopefuls, the most suc
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  • ...the competition from yet more, previously LMC marques. Rover competed with Jaguar at the expensive end of the market, and Triumph with its family cars and sp :*Coventry Climax Limited (fork lift trucks and specialist engines)
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  • ...s a modification of the [[Nissan March]]/Micra, intended to resemble the [[Jaguar Mark 2]]. It, along with Mitsuoka's earlier [[Mitsuoka Galue|Galue]], encou ...and the cabin appears rounder. However, Mitsuoka have persisted with their Jaguar-style front and rear.
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  • .... It was expensive to build because of all the shipping involved. The Nash engines and other mechanical components came from the U.S. to Britain. The body was ...ssador|Ambassador's]] inline six-cylinder (252&nbsp;in³, 4130 cc, 140 hp.) engines, three-speed manual transmissions with [[Overdrive (mechanics)|overdrive]],
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  • ...m Maybach]] were two inventors whose dream was to create small, high speed engines to be mounted in any kind of locomotion device. They designed in 1885 a pre ...im Maybach moved to work at the world's largest manufacturer of stationary engines of the time, the [[Deutz AG|Deutz-AG-Gasmotorenfabrik]] in [[Cologne]]. It
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  • ...o 480&nbsp;km as a rule change required the use of [[Formula One]]-derived engines that last no longer. Due to the decline of the WSC, the "1000km" was discon | {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Silk Cut]] [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]]
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  • The most-common definition of [[HP|horsepower]] for engines is the one originally proposed by James Watt in 1782. Under this system, o ...s was a minor issue in the days when measurement systems varied widely and engines produced less power, but has become a major sticking point today. Exotic c
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  • ...n relatively low manufacturing cost combined with much less vibration than engines with fewer cylinders.<ref>Nunney, pp. 12-13</ref> ...the largest modern ones in passenger cars are the 4.2l found in several [[Jaguar]]s, the 4.3l [[Hemi Six]], the 4.0 [[TVR Speed Six]], the 4.0 [[Ford Barra]
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  • ...e edge of the track close to the finish line for hours, then restart their engines and crawl around the track one last time in order to finish after the 24 ho ...prior to the start. On the starter's signal, the drivers could start their engines and start the race. In 1971, a full [[rolling start]] was introduced, as us
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  • ...ulse could have a negative effect. This poses a very difficult problem for engines, since valve timing is dynamic and based on engine speed, whereas the pulse ...me engines the intake runners are straight for minimal resistance. In most engines, however, the runners have curves...and some very convoluted to achieve des
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  • ...esellschaft'' (DMG). Its purpose was the construction of small, high speed engines based on the same [[stationary engine]] technology. ...etor]], and so on. The company would manufacture small internal combustion engines suitable for use on land, sea, and in the air (the basis for a symbol Daiml
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  • ...]] and the world sports car championship, competing against [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] and [[Porsche]]. Among others, drivers like [[Michael Schumacher]], [[Hei ...]] Engineering'', a company founded for the sole purpose of building these engines, that were nearly identical to the ones used by Ferrari. Sauber licenced ne
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  • ...Coventry, United Kingdom from 1919 to 1967. The company also produced aero-engines and military vehicles, the latter continuing long after car production ceas ...John and Co. Ltd., was founded in 1919. Its first products were stationary engines, carburettor bodies and motorscooter. The company's founder T.G. John was a
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  • As with all cyclic heat engines, higher combustion temperature means greater [[fuel efficiency|efficiency]] ...ten make the construction of a simple turbine more complicated than piston engines.
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  • ...ati]], [[Cadillac|Cadillac]], [[Nash Motors|Nash]], [[Peugeot]], [[Jaguar|Jaguar]], [[Volvo]], [[Alfa Romeo]], [[MG|MG]], [[Cisitalia|Cisitalia]], and [[La ...ll be offered with a normally-aspirated gasoline engine, as well as diesel engines with variable geometry turbocharger and common-rail direct injection.
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  • | [[Jaguar XK8]] All engines are robust and reliable if properly serviced and the ZF Atomatic gearboxes
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  • ...ccessful recruitment of the [[Porsche]] automobile firm to build the cars' engines from 1984-87. ...cLaren International. Ojjeh invested in [[Porsche]]-built [[turbocharged]] engines which carried the name of his company, Techniques d'Avant Garde (TAG).<ref>
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  • ...ta]] De Tomaso moved from European to American [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] engines; powered by a 4.7-litre iron-block [[V8]] engine and with steel and alumini ...legant Tjaarda/[[Ghia]] four-door body which had more than a hint of the [[Jaguar XJ6]] about it, and came with the leather-and-air-con trim level that might
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  • ...ard the back of the grid. Sauber was privately owned, but received Ferrari engines badged under the [[Petronas]] name, and also received sponsorship from Petr This was [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]] team's and the engine manufacturer [[Ford]]'s final season in F1 as they
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  • ...icate that the term was derived from replacement of [[connecting rod]]s in engines to allow higher RPMs to be reached without failure. ...on, and possibly other components, including brakes and steering. Certain engines, such as the [[Ford Flathead engine|flathead Ford]] V8, and the small block
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  • ...manufactured by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[British Leyland]], [[Jaguar|Jaguar]], [[Rootes]] and [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]] to name but a few. Another British c ...during the 1950s. Several famous marques used A-type overdrives, including Jaguar, Aston Martin, Ferrari, Austin Healey, Jensen, Bristol, AC and Armstrong Si
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  • ...} and {{f1|2008}} seasons, Toro Rosso used [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] V8 engines, taking over the contract that their senior team broke from at the end of 2 ...d that the intellectual rights had belonged to the [[Ford Motor Company]], Jaguar Racing's parent company before passing to Toro Rosso.
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  • ...[Maserati]], [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Lancia]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]], and [[Aston Martin]] derives in part from success in sports car racing a ...d the major races were contested by dedicated competition cars such as the Jaguar C and D types, the Mercedes 300SLR, Maserati 300S, Aston Martin DBR1 and as
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  • ...med as the '''[[Austin Rover Group]]''' in 1981. In 1984 BL sold [[Jaguar|Jaguar Cars]] into private ownership. The depleted BL was itself renamed in 1986 ...l with SAIC under which they would manufacture the Rover 25 and Powertrain engines while SAIC would produce a stretched Rover 75. [[Nanjing Automobile Group]]
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  • ...as limited, the top speed dropped until the Group C allowed powerful turbo engines. Speeds on the straight reached over 400&nbsp;km/h (250&nbsp;mph) during th | 4,135.38&nbsp;km<br>[[Jaguar D-Type|Jaguar D]]
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  • ...-wheel drive]] design and was sold with either [[Straight-6|I6]] or [[V8]] engines. The current SC 430 model is equipped with a 288-hp V8 engine. Assembly of Competitors include the [[Mercedes-Benz SL-Class]], [[BMW 6 Series]], [[Jaguar XK8]], and [[Cadillac XLR]].
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  • In its simplest form, it is basically two [[straight-4]] engines sharing a common [[crankshaft]]. However, this simple configuration, with a | title = Classic Racing Engines
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  • Straddling the boundary between car and motorbike, these vehicles have engines under 1.0 litre, typically seat only two passengers, and are sometimes unor ...d [[kei car]]s. Kei cars have to meet strict size and engine requirements: engines have a maximum displacement of 660&nbsp;cm³ and the car's length must be u
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  • ...as supplying complete chassis, the company found a good market in selling engines for fitting to other cars, especially where the owner was looking for more ...Jensen]], Avon and [[Swallow Sidecar Company|Swallow]] (which would become Jaguar). Reginald Maudslay left the company in 1934, and died shortly afterwards a
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  • ...s chassis constructors. For more information on engines, see [[Formula One engines]]. ...off the shelf) therefore applied to chassis in the same way as it does to engines in modern Formula One.
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  • ...n|IMSA]] GTP racing in the early 1980s - these were fitted with a range of engines including [[Cosworth]], [[Mazda]] and [[Chevrolet]] - and the novel [[Polim ...te entrants. Later developments of this car have been fitted with small V8 engines and the chassis was developed into recent customer LMP1 and LMP2 chassis.
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  • ...[Volvo S80]] (FWD/4WD) which uses transversely mounted inline 6 and [[V8]] engines. ...luxury categories (which tend to be more upscale and/or have more powerful engines), while the FF configuration is typically in mass-produced mainstream cars.
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  • * [[Jaguar S-Type R]] ...base configuration was named as one of the ''Ward’s Auto World'' "10 Best Engines for 2005".
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  • For [[gasoline]] engines, [[carburetor]]s were the predominant method to meter fuel prior to the wid ...complexity, and lower cost. Prior to 1980, nearly all automotive gasoline engines used carburetors. However, carburetors are simply not accurate enough to d
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  • The '''Top Gear Race to the North''' was a three way race between a [[Jaguar XK120]] car, a Vincent Black Shadow motorbike, and railway locomotive 60163 ...ves running on the East Coast Main Line, pitted against the 1949 models of Jaguar car and Vincent motorbike, both being restricted to using the A1 primary ro
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  • ====Internal combustion engines==== ...by the lack of suitable [[fuel]]s, particularly liquids, and the earliest engines used [[gas]] mixtures.
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  • ...two engines, both products of the Ford Motor Company's Cyclone range of V6 engines, incidentally introduced by Lincoln. The 3.5L EcoBoost V6 Lincoln MKS specifically targets the standard V8 engines from the aforementioned brands and line-ups.[http://www.6versus8.com/showdo
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  • ...through the history of the sport. There have been many different types of engines; [[normally aspirated]], [[supercharged]] and [[turbocharged]], ranging fro ...cade_id~1.htm|archivedate = 2007-08-07}}</ref> When a new Formula One, for engines limited to 2.5&nbsp;litres, was reinstated to the world championship in 195
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  • Diesel engines are more durable and more fuel efficient than their gasoline counterparts. ...their conventional counterparts are an increased price due to more complex engines, lack of availablity of fuel, and a higher rate of pollution. The emission
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  • |Similar = [[Jaguar XK]]<br>[[Porsche 911]]<br>[[BMW 6-Series]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SL]] ...to feature a normally aspirated V8. Maserati had been producing twin turbo engines for 20 years prior to the release of the 2002 Coupe and Spyder.
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  • ...pacted by the tax horsepower system, which effectively mandated very small engines. Unlike the ''Traction Avant'' predecessor, there was no top-of-range model ...pm. Apart from these details, there was very little difference between the engines: even the locations of the cylinder head studs were the same, so that it wa
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  • ...ly settled early in [[1983 Formula One season|1983]] and the team used the engines for the [[1984 Formula One season|1984 season]]. For the rest of the 1983 s ...join [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] who had retained their [[Honda Racing F1|Honda]] engines for the 1988 season, mostly due to [[Satoru Nakajima]]. Williams brought in
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  • ...ly settled early in [[1983 Formula One season|1983]] and the team used the engines for the [[1984 Formula One season|1984 season]]. For the rest of the 1983 s ...join [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] who had retained their [[Honda Racing F1|Honda]] engines for the 1988 season, mostly due to [[Satoru Nakajima]]. Williams brought in
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  • Team(s) = [[Minardi]], [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]], [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] and [[Red Bull Racing]] | ...ree years at his and Stoddart's home race. After his first season [[Jaguar|Jaguar Racing]] took him on as lead driver. During two years with the generally un
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  • ...''M37''', '''M37x''' and '''M56''', owing to their new larger displacement engines. *[[Jaguar S-Type]]
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  • ...[[BMW 7-Series]], [[Jaguar XJ]] and [[Cadillac Fleetwood]] had much bigger engines with [[HP|horsepower]] ratings in the lower 200 [[HP|hp]] range and 0-60 mp
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  • ...an suggests that "fashion cars" such as the [[Audi TT]], [[PT Cruiser]], [[Jaguar S-Type]] and [[Volkswagen Beetle]] are uncool because they "make a massive |''' Jaguar [[Le Mans]] [[Jaguar C-Type|C-Type]] & [[Jaguar Mark 2|Mark 2]]''' || ''Series Two, Episode Four''
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  • ...character 8 of the [[w:VIN|VIN]]. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there: | [[w:Jaguar AJ-V8 engine#3.9|AJ-V8]]
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  • ...a]]<br>[[Bentley Continental Flying Spur (2005)|Bentley Flying Spur]]<br>[[Jaguar XJ]]<br>[[Aston Martin Rapide]]<br>[[Volkswagen Phaeton]] ...z S-Class]], offer range-topping S600 and S65 AMG sedans with powerful V12 engines and prices exceeding US$120,000. Critics' doubts on whether [[Lexus|Lexus]]
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  • ...s Engine Company in 1973. Holset Turbochargers are aimed at Diesel and CNG engines. These turbochargers are designed for higher charge pressure ratios and low |JAGUAR||X - TYPE||~||2.0L D||~||03 -||UK||GT1749V||714467||8||2S7Q6K682AG/AF||~||~
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