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  2. Daihatsu E-series engine - Wikipedia

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    The E series engine was first presented in the summer of 1985, as the EB, a replacement for the two-cylinder AB engine used in Daihatsu's Kei cars until then. [1] The engine was Daihatsu's second three-cylinder design. Originally with two valves per cylinder, four-valve versions later appeared as did turbocharged versions.

  3. Indomobil - Wikipedia

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    Datsun, which was assembled by PT Nissan Motor Indonesia from 2013 until 2020. [37] In 2022, Nissan Motor retired the Datsun marquee globally. [38] Infiniti, which was assembled by PT Nissan Motor Indonesia until 2018 due to poor sales. [39] Mazda, which Indomobil Group was appointed as the sole distributor for Indonesian market since 1980s. [40]

  4. Ford Mustang Mach-E - Wikipedia

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    Edmunds's testing found that the Mach-E GT's peak acceleration is curtailed after 5 seconds of hard acceleration; Ford confirmed this. [23] The GT trim's Unbridled Extend Mode attempts to ameliorate this limitation by increasing cooling and limiting peak motor output. [24] The Mach-E GT Performance Edition was revealed on December 2, 2020.

  5. Hyundai Electric Global Modular Platform - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai E-GMP (Electric Global Modular Platform) is a dedicated battery electric vehicle platform for Hyundai Motor Group automobiles. It is the first electric-only dedicated platform by Hyundai. It has been used for Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis automobiles starting in 2021. [1]

  6. Tommykaira ZZ - Wikipedia

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    The electric motor produces 305 hp (227 kW; 309 PS), and the battery has a range of 121 km (75 mi). [3] The second-generation ZZ reaches 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) in less than 4.0 seconds, making it faster than the first-generation ZZ. [3] On the GLM website, it was announced that the Tommykaira ZZ ceased production at the end of June 2021.

  7. Daihatsu Gran Max - Wikipedia

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    The Daihatsu Gran Max (Japanese: ダイハツ・グランマックス, Hepburn: Daihatsu Guranmakkusu) is a series of light commercial vehicles (vans and pickup trucks) produced and sold by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu since late 2007. [3]

  8. Foton Smart Smurf E7 - Wikipedia

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    The JMC E-Lushun by Jiangling Motors is a rebadged variant of the Foton Smart Smurf E7. Launched in November 2022 for the 2023 model year, It features a 41.86 kW battery by CATL and ABS plus EBD. The electric motor has a maximum output of 110 kW and 225N·m of torque with the top speed being 90 km/h (56 mph). Maximum CLTC range is 270 km (170 mi).

  9. Mud motor - Wikipedia

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    A mud motor (or drilling motor) is a progressive cavity positive displacement pump (PCPD) placed in the drill string to provide additional power to the bit while drilling. The PCPD pump uses drilling fluid (commonly referred to as drilling mud, or just mud) to create eccentric motion in the power section of the motor which is transferred as ...