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  2. List of Daihatsu engines - Wikipedia

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    Racing engines based from bored up FE engine, the displacement was increased from 958 cc to 1261 cc with new 78.0 mm bore size from FA engine. This new engine was known as R92A and used for powering the 1965-1966 Daihatsu P3 and 1967 Daihatsu P5 race cars.

  3. British Racing Motors V16 - Wikipedia

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    The British Racing Motors V16 was a supercharged 1.5-litre (90.8 cu. in.) V-16 cylinder racing engine built by British Racing Motors (BRM) for competing in Formula One motor racing in the immediate aftermath of World War II.

  4. Fiat 128 SOHC engine - Wikipedia

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    This engine was later used in the 128 Coupé and X1/9. The original 1.3 L (1,290 cc) 128/X1/9 engine is the only one of the family to have used the 86 mm (3.4 in) bore. The second generation used bores of either 80 or 86.4 mm (3.15 or 3.40 in) with strokes of 55.5 or 63.9 mm (2.19 or 2.52 in) giving four possible engine capacities. [3]

  5. McCulloch MAC-101 - Wikipedia

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    The McCulloch MAC-101, also called the MC-101 and MC101, is a two-stroke, single cylinder engine that was designed and produced by McCulloch Motors Corporation for kart racing use, being introduced in 1967. It was also used in the late 1970s and early 1980s as an ultralight aircraft engine. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  6. Fiat Twin Cam engine - Wikipedia

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    This design was patented for Fiat and was used in the engines of the 128 and 130, and even the Ferrari/Fiat Dino V6 engine was converted to this system. Fiat was a pioneer in engine development during the time period, using toothed rubber belt driven camshafts and aluminium alloy heads. Earlier Fiat Twin Cam engines were actually O.S.C.A. designs.

  7. List of Mercedes-Benz engines - Wikipedia

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    om636, 1.71.8 l (1949–1990) om621, 1.9 – 2.0 l (1959–1967) om615, 2.0 – 2.2 l (1968–1985) om616, 2.4 l (1973–1985) om601, 2.0 – 2.3 l (1983–2001) om604, 2.0 – 2.2 l (1993–1998) om668, 1.7 l (1997–2005) om611, 2.1 – 2.2 l (1998–2006) om646, 2.1 l (2002–2010) om640, 2.0 l (2004–2012) om651, 1.8 – 2.1 l (2008 ...

  8. CodeHS - Wikipedia

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    CodeHS was selected as one of three education technology companies to take part in the 2013 Innovation Challenge, part of the NBC Education Nation initiative. [6] Innovation Nation challenge participants CodeHS, Teachley, and GigaBryte participated in a series of challenges in October 2013, culminating in a live pitch contest broadcast live on NBC during the Education Nation Summit.

  9. List of Porsche engines - Wikipedia

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    Motor Vehicle Type Type MY Engine numbers Technical data 356 C Coupe/Cabrio 616/15 64 710001>716804 4 Cyl/1,6L /55 KW 356 C Coupe -Karmann- 616/15 64 730001>733027 4 Cyl/1,6L /55 KW 356 C Coupe/Cabrio 616/16 64 810001>813562 4 Cyl/1,6L /70 KW 356 C Coupe -Karmann- 616/16 64 820001>821701 4 Cyl/1,6L /70 KW 356 C Coupe/Cabrio 616/15 65 716805> 4 ...