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  2. Subaru FB engine - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru FB engine is the third generation of gasoline boxer-4 engine used in Subaru automobiles, and was announced on 23 September 2010. [1] It follows the previous generation EJ-series engine which was introduced in 1989 and the first generation EA-series which was introduced in 1966.

  3. Subaru FA engine - Wikipedia

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    The FA series engine was developed for the Subaru BRZ and the first FA engine, the FA20D, was designed to be mounted as low as possible and to minimize the polar moment of the chassis to improve dynamic response and handling.

  4. Type 96 25 mm AT/AA gun - Wikipedia

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    The case of the cartridge was crimped around the rear rotating band. The complete round weighed approximately 820 g (1.81 lb) with the projectile weighing 320 g (0.71 lb). [1] The propellant was 102 grams of single-perforated, graphited grains of nitrocellulose approximately 2 mm in diameter and between 2.5 and 4.5 mm in length. [5]

  5. Subaru six-cylinder engines - Wikipedia

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    Unlike prior Subaru flat-6 designs, the EZ30 has a significantly smaller bore pitch (the distance between adjacent cylinder centerlines on each bank of the engine block) than the contemporary flat-4 EJ-series. The bore pitch of the EZ30 is 98.4 mm (3.87 in), [36] compared to a bore pitch of 113 mm (4.4 in) in the EJ series.

  6. Porsche Boxster (986) - Wikipedia

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    The Boxster's name is derived from the word "boxer", referring to the vehicle's flat or "boxer" engine, and the name "speedster", first seen on the 356. Powered by a 2.5-litre flat six-cylinder engine, the base model was upgraded to a 2.7-litre engine in the year 2000 and a new Boxster S variant was introduced with a 3.2-litre engine. In 2003 ...

  7. Subaru EJ engine - Wikipedia

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    I-Active valves (VVL intake side) on 2006 models which have ISO 175 hp (130 kW; 177 PS) at 5600 rpm, 229 N⋅m (169 lb⋅ft) torque at 4400 rpm. PZEV-equipped 2007 and up models have ISO 173 hp (129 kW; 175 PS) at 5600 rpm, 225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft) torque at 4000 rpm Compression ratio is 10.1:1. The EJ253 has an open deck design.

  8. Mazda diesel engines - Wikipedia

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    MZR-CD 2.2 High Power: produces 136 kW (185 PS; 182 hp) at 3500 rpm and 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) of torque from 1800 to 3000 rpm, with combined fuel efficiency in 2nd generation Mazda 6: 5.6 L/100 km (50 mpg ‑imp; 42 mpg ‑US)/5.7 L/100 km (50 mpg ‑imp; 41 mpg ‑US) and CO 2 emissions of 149/152 g/km (sedan and hatchback/wagon).

  9. Mazda L engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda L-series is a mid-sized inline 4-cylinder gasoline piston engine designed by Mazda as part of their MZR family, ranging in displacement from 1.8 to 2.5 liters.. Introduced in 2001, it is the evolution of the cast-iron block F-en