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  2. Holden straight-six motor - Wikipedia

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    The Holden straight-six motor is a series of straight-six engines that were produced by General Motors Holden at their Port Melbourne plant between 1948 and 1986. The initial Grey motor was so dubbed because of the colour of the cylinder block , later motors came in the form of a Red , Blue , Black , and the four-cylinder Starfire engine.

  3. Holden Commodore (VC) - Wikipedia

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    As well as changes to the existing engines, a new 1.9-litre inline-four engine was introduced. Known as the Starfire four, the new engine was the 2.85-litre blue inline-six engine with two cylinders removed. Also used in the UC Sunbird, this engine was fitted to the Commodore in response to increasing pressure from the 1979 energy crisis. This ...

  4. Holden Commodore (VH) - Wikipedia

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    The Holden Commodore (VH) is a mid-size car that was produced by Holden from 1981 to 1984. It was the third iteration of the first generation of the Holden Commodore . This new Commodore was an evolution of the previous Holden VC series model, and was released on 5 October 1981.

  5. List of GM engines - Wikipedia

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    The engines were also sold for marine and stationary applications. In a 1938 reorganization, Winton Engine Corporation became the GM Cleveland Diesel Engine Division, and GM's Detroit Diesel Engine Division began production of smaller (50–149 cu in (0.8–2.4 L) per cylinder) diesel engines. Locomotive engines were moved under the GM Electro ...

  6. Holden Commodore (VK) - Wikipedia

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    Engine choices (not necessarily available on all cars in the VK range) were two versions of a 5.0-litre Holden V8 engine (replaced by the 4.9-litre V8 when Group A rules entered Australian motorsport in 1985, with the SS Group A being introduced in March 1985) and two versions of a 3.3-litre Black straight-six engine (essentially a refined Blue ...

  7. Holden Royale - Wikipedia

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    Holden Commodore (VN) Royale (1992): trim level of the Holden Commodore (VN) sedan, built in Australia for exclusive sale in New Zealand. Like the VL, the VN Royale sold alongside the more upmarket VN Calais, but in this case was fitted with the 2.0-litre C20NE four-cylinder engine coupled with a four-speed automatic.

  8. Holden - Wikipedia

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    Inline-4 engines. Holden Starfire motor (1978–1986) GM Family II engine (for Opel) (1981–2009) Inline-6 engines. Holden straight-six motor (1948–1986) V6 engines. Holden 3800 (1988–2006) Holden AlloyTec (2004–2016) V8 engines. Holden V8 engine (1968–2000) Transmissions. Holden TriMatic (1970–1988) Holden manual transmission (1948 ...

  9. Saturn I4 engine - Wikipedia

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    The engine was only used in the Saturn S-series line of vehicles (SL, SC, SW) from 1991 through 2002. It was available in chain-driven SOHC or DOHC variants. This was an innovative engine for the time using the lost foam casting process for the engine block and cylinder head. Saturn was one of the first to use this casting process in a full ...