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This is a list of automobile engines developed and sold by the Suzuki Motor Corporation. Suzuki is unusual in never having made a pushrod automobile engine, and in having depended on two-strokes for longer than most. Their first four-stroke engine was the SOHC F8A, which appeared in 1977. Suzuki continued to offer a two-stroke engine in an ...
The smallest F engine family with 543 cc of displacement, bore and stroke size is 62 mm × 60 mm. The F5A was basically a three-cylinder version of the F8A four-cylinder engine, without the fourth cylinder and the stroke reduced from 66 to 60 mm. Available in various versions with 6, 9, or 12 valves and SOHC or DOHC head designs, carburettor or fuel injection and naturally aspirated ...
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It has a new petrol injection, water-cooled engine which is compliant with Euro 3 emission regulations. [15] The new engine generates similar power and torque to the earlier 1,200cc engine but the torque of 108 N⋅m (80 lbf⋅ft) is available at the lower engine speed of 3,750 RPM. [16] An auxiliary balance shaft reduces engine vibrations.
Suzuki K6A turbo with Jatco JF012E CVT transmission. This is the first K engine that appeared in 1994 and was discontinued in 2018. It is the smallest in the family and also the first K engine with VVT. [1] This engine was available in several versions, such as naturally aspirated, turbocharged, lean-burn, CNG and strong hybrid.
The Maruti Suzuki Omni is a microvan manufactured by Suzuki's Indian subsidiary Maruti Suzuki. The first version of Maruti Suzuki Omni had a 796 cc (49 cu in) inline-three engine, same as the Maruti 800 city car. Sold simply as the Maruti Suzuki Van, this was the second vehicle to be launched by Maruti Suzuki. It arrived one year after the 800 ...
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Compared to the full-sized original, the kei vehicle was considerably smaller and was fitted with gas 660 cc four-cylinder engines. The popularity of the vehicle inspired Mitsubishi to create several limited editions, including the "Iron Cross", "Desert Cruiser", "White Skipper" and "Duke".