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  2. Ford Cologne V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    Supercharger: Eaton M90 Roots-type (on some 2.8 and 2.9 engines) Turbocharger: Janspeed and Turbo Technics (on some 2.8 and 2.9 engines) Fuel system: Carburettor Mechanical fuel injection Electronic fuel injection: Management: Bosch K-Jetronic or L-Jetronic (on some versions) Fuel type: Petrol: Cooling system: Water-cooled: Output; Power output

  3. Ford SHO V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, with the help of Roush Racing, Ford Truck Public Affairs created a one-off Ford Ranger, dubbed the "SHO Ranger", with a 3.0 L (2,986 cc) SHO V6 and a Mustang GT's T-5 manual transmission. According to D.A. "Woody" Haines, assistant manager of that division, they commissioned the project truck "to test the market."

  4. Ford Duratorq engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Duratorq engine, commonly referred to as Duratorq, is the marketing name of a range of Ford diesel engines introduced in 2000. The larger capacity 5-cylinder units use the Power Stroke branding when installed in North American-market vehicles.

  5. Ford Cyclone engine - Wikipedia

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    The Cyclone engine, also branded Duratec, is Ford Motor Company's latest DOHC family of gasoline V6 engines introduced in 2006. [1] The Cyclone succeeds Ford's previous V6 engine families, including the Canadian built Ford Essex engine introduced in 1981, the Ford Vulcan engine introduced in 1985, the original Duratec V6 introduced in 1993, and the Ford Cologne V6 engine, whose design dates ...

  6. Mazda diesel engines - Wikipedia

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    The RF is a SOHC, two valves-per-cylinder engine. One of Mazda's more popular diesel engines, it was also available with a pressure wave supercharger called Comprex. Applications: 1984–1992 Mazda Capella/626; 61 PS (45 kW; 60 hp) at 4000 rpm, 12.3 kg⋅m (121 N⋅m; 89 lb⋅ft) at 2750 rpm (DIN, naturally aspirated EU version) [3]

  7. Chrysler LH engine - Wikipedia

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    The 2.7 differed from the 3.5 liter engine from which it was derived in many ways. The Magnum version featured a variable intake system to create a "supercharging" effect at different engine speeds. A three-row chain replaced the timing belt of the 3.5 liter engine, and the 2.7 in the LX also has electronic throttle control and an enhancement ...

  8. Quad 4 engine - Wikipedia

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    The engine was a turbocharged 2.3-liter Quad 4 built mainly with factory parts that produced 250 hp (190 kW) at 6400 rpm. [11] The Oldsmobile Aerotech II and Aerotech III were both released in 1989. The Aerotech II is a wagon-back sports coupe concept with a 2.3-liter Quad 4 making 230 hp (170 kW) with some form of forced induction.

  9. Volvo Engine Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Turbocharger and supercharger. In the S60 III and V60 II, and for all other models from and including model year 2020, it delivers 310 PS (228 kW; 306 hp) at 5700 rpm and 400 N⋅m (300 lb⋅ft) of torque in the range of 2200–5100 rpm. Turbocharger and supercharger. This engine is only available with the AW TG-81SC gearbox.