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  2. Volkswagen Polo G40 - Wikipedia

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    There have been a number of one-make race series for the Polo, starting with the 'Volkswagen Polo G40 Cup' for Mk2 (Germany) and Mk2F G40 (UK) versions. The Polo Cup championship started in 1987 with race-modified Polo G40 producing 82 kW (111 PS; 110 bhp) (with a catalytic converter) and was a support race at rounds of the Deutsche Tourenwagen ...

  3. Volkswagen Polo Mk2 - Wikipedia

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    Polo Mk2 GT G40. The Mark 2 Polo was used extensively by Volkswagen to develop future innovations, for example supercharging.The supercharger-equipped GT G40 version was introduced in 1987, in LHD Coupe form only, first as a limited batch of about 500 cars, most of which were sold to VW workers (as a homologated version of the car for the G40 Cup race series) and later as a normal production ...

  4. List of discontinued Volkswagen Group petrol engines

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    85 kW (116 PS; 114 bhp) at 6,000 rpm; 155 N⋅m (114 lbf⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm — BAG, BLF, BLP: Audi A3 Mk2, Škoda Octavia Mk2, Volkswagen Golf Mk5, Volkswagen Jetta Mk5, Volkswagen Eos, Volkswagen Touran, Volkswagen Passat B6 reference "Audi A2 1.6 FSI with Direct Petrol Injection" (Press release). Audi AG. 10 March 2001.

  5. Volkswagen Polo - Wikipedia

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    1987 Volkswagen Polo (Mk2) L Coupé. The Polo Mk2 was used extensively by Volkswagen to develop future innovations, for example supercharging with a 40-mm G-Lader supercharger in the GT G40 version. A 60-mm G-Lader would later be used on the larger and more technically challenging G60 engine used in the Golf and Corrado.

  6. G-Lader - Wikipedia

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    This is the reason we see the engine designations G40 and G60 in the names of Volkswagen models in which it was used: Volkswagen Polo Mk2 GT G40 ( Typ 86c - Limited to 500 vehicles first series (all black, fog head lamps) and a second of approx 1500, standards colors plus 500 all black for French market only)

  7. Volkswagen G60 engine - Wikipedia

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    The original "G-Lader" engine, the smaller version of the G60 engine, called the G40, was previously used in the Mk2 Volkswagen Polo Coupé GT G40 supermini. The G40 engine could propel it to a top speed of 196 km/h (121.8 mph).

  8. Category:Volkswagen vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Polo; Volkswagen Polo Mk1; Volkswagen Polo Mk2; Volkswagen Polo Mk3; Volkswagen Polo Mk4; Volkswagen Polo Mk5; Volkswagen Polo Mk6; Volkswagen Polo G40; Volkswagen Polo GTI R5; Volkswagen Polo Playa; Volkswagen Polo R WRC; Porsche 914; Porsche 914-6 GT

  9. List of North American Volkswagen engines - Wikipedia

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    3.2-litre VR6 24v, 184 kW (250 PS; 247 hp) — 2006–present Volkswagen Eos, Golf Mk5 R32, Audi MK1/MK2 TT 3.2 ID code- BHK, BHL, BLV 3.6-litre FSI VR6 24v , 206 kW (280 PS; 276 hp) — 2005–present Volkswagen Passat B6 (with Fuel Stratified Injection )