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  2. Mercedes-Benz M120 engine - Wikipedia

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    The engine was a response to BMW's M70 V12 engine, introduced in 1987. While the 5-litre BMW unit developed 300 metric horsepower (220 kW), Mercedes-Benz upped the ante considerably by creating a 6-litre, 300-kilowatt (408 PS) engine. [1] The M120 family was built in Stuttgart, Germany. It has an aluminium engine block lined with silicon/aluminium.

  3. Mercedes-Benz C112 - Wikipedia

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    The C112 was equipped with the new 6.0-litre (5,987cc) M120 V12 engine, with peak power of 300 kW (408 PS; 402 hp) and peak torque of 580 N⋅m (428 lb⋅ft). The body was built by the Italian coach builder Carrozzeria Coggiola on the chassis supplied by Mercedes-Benz.

  4. List of Mercedes-Benz engines - Wikipedia

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    3.4 V12. 3.5 V16. 3.6 V20. 4 Natural gas engines. ... and natural gas engines. This is a list of all internal combustion engine models ... M120, 6.0 – 7.3 L (1991 ...

  5. Mercedes-Benz M297 engine - Wikipedia

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    The M297 is based on the M120 engine but has been tuned by AMG for use in high-performance sports cars. It was offered as a 6.9 L (6,898 cc) version with a bore and stroke of 89 mm × 92.4 mm (3.50 in × 3.64 in), respectively, and was only available in the road-legal version of the CLK GTR. [2]

  6. Category:V12 engines - Wikipedia

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    M. Maserati V12 engine; Matra Sports V12 engine; Maybach HL230; Menard V12 engine; Mercedes-Benz M120 engine; Mercedes-Benz M137 engine; Mercedes-Benz M275 engine

  7. Mega Track - Wikipedia

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    The Mega Track was powered by a 6.0 liter M120 V12 petrol engine from the Mercedes-Benz S600, with an output of 394 PS (290 kW; 389 hp) and 570 N⋅m (420 lbf⋅ft) of torque. [3] Originally, the Track was planned to be four-wheel drive instead of rear-wheel drive, but this was not implemented due to its complexity.

  8. Mercedes-Benz supercharged Grand Prix racing engine

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    The new M154 engine was a 3000cc (2,961.54 cc; 67.0 x 70.0 mm) supercharged V12, attaining an output between 425 and 474 horsepower. In 1939, the 2-stage supercharged version recorded a testbed power of 476 BHP (483 PS) at 7,800 rpm. Each one of these engines reputedly cost 89,700 German reichsmarks in 1938 (US$949,601 today).

  9. Mercedes-Benz M137 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz M137 engine is a naturally aspirated, SOHC 60° V12 engine, with three valves per cylinder, 2 intake and 1 exhaust. It was built to replace the larger and heavier, yet more powerful, DOHC , four valves per cylinder, naturally aspirated, 6.0 L M120 V12 unit.