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  2. Audi RS 3 LMS TCR - Wikipedia

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    Its engine is a two-liter, four-cylinder, turbo engine. With 330 horsepower, it accelerates to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds. It is somewhat similar in design to a modern DTM car, but the TCR series and the company's goal is customer-based racing with the model, i.e. series production with the models, so they were available at a favorable price ...

  3. ALCO RS-3 - Wikipedia

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    The ALCO RS-3 is a 1,600 hp (1.2 MW), B-B diesel-electric locomotive manufactured from May 1950 to August 1956 by American Locomotive Company (ALCO) and its subsidiary Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW). A total of 1,418 were produced: 1,265 for American railroads, 98 for Canadian railroads, 48 for Brazilian railroads, and seven for Mexican railroads.

  4. Aprilia RS Cube - Wikipedia

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    The RS Cube [1] [2] (often wrongly and redundantly referred as RS3 or RS3 Cube, due to the original lettering RS 3) is a prototype race motorcycle that was developed by Aprilia to compete in the 2002 until 2004 MotoGP seasons.

  5. Renault RS engine - Wikipedia

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    The engines came in both the original V10, and later V8 configurations, and engine displacement ranged from 2.4 L (150 cu in) to 3.5 L (210 cu in) over the years. Power figures varied; from 650 hp (480 kW) @ 12,500 rpm, to later over 900 hp (670 kW) @ 19,000 rpm. [ 5 ]

  6. ALCO RS-3m - Wikipedia

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    The ALCO RS-3m is a diesel-electric locomotive rebuilt from an ALCO RS-3 road switcher.These 98 locomotives were rebuilt to replace their original ALCO prime mover with the more reliable EMD 567B engine and fan assemblies taken from retired E8s. [1]

  7. ALCO RS-11 - Wikipedia

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    This locomotive, classified by ALCO as model DL-701, was their first high-horsepower road switcher, [1] intended to be a replacement for the very popular RS-3 road switcher. Featuring a V-12, 1,800 hp (1,300 kW) 251B diesel engine, the RS-11 was ALCO's answer to EMD's very successful GP9.

  8. RS3 - Wikipedia

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    RS3 or RS-3 may refer to: Vehicles. Automobiles. Audi RS3, a 2011–present German compact performance car; Baojun RS-3, a 2019–present Chinese subcompact SUV;

  9. Audi RS3 - Wikipedia

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