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  2. Holden straight-six motor - Wikipedia

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    The Holden straight-six motor is a series of straight-six engines that were produced by General Motors Holden at their Port Melbourne plant between 1948 and 1986. The initial Grey motor was so dubbed because of the colour of the cylinder block , later motors came in the form of a Red , Blue , Black , and the four-cylinder Starfire engine.

  3. Holden V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Holden V8 engine, also known colloquially as the Iron Lion engine, is an overhead valve (OHV) ... GMH built a limited number of SLR5000 vehicles (263) with an ...

  4. Category:Holden engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Holden engines" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Holden Black motor;

  5. List of GM engines - Wikipedia

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    The engines were also sold for marine and stationary applications. In a 1938 reorganization, Winton Engine Corporation became the GM Cleveland Diesel Engine Division, and GM's Detroit Diesel Engine Division began production of smaller (50–149 cu in (0.8–2.4 L) per cylinder) diesel engines. Locomotive engines were moved under the GM Electro ...

  6. List of Holden vehicles by series - Wikipedia

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    Holden, officially GM Holden Ltd was the Australian subsidiary of General Motors (GM), the world’s second largest automaker. [1] Holden vehicles, in addition to nameplate, are designated by a series code. For example, the 1971–1974 Holden Kingswood has been assigned the series code "HQ", and the 2002–2004 Holden Commodore, "VY". Often ...

  7. Holden Commodore (VL) - Wikipedia

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    In AUSCAR racing, all Holden Commodores used, including the VL, would use the 5.0 L Holden V8 engine, though Commodore runners had the choice of also using the Group A developed 4.9 L V8. However, unlike in Group A racing, the weight of the AUSCAR remained the same whichever size engine was used.

  8. Holden - Wikipedia

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    Inline-4 engines. Holden Starfire motor (1978–1986) GM Family II engine (for Opel) (1981–2009) Inline-6 engines. Holden straight-six motor (1948–1986) V6 engines. Holden 3800 (1988–2006) Holden AlloyTec (2004–2016) V8 engines. Holden V8 engine (1968–2000) Transmissions. Holden TriMatic (1970–1988) Holden manual transmission (1948 ...

  9. Holden 48-215 - Wikipedia

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    1 September, the decision is made to call the car Holden. 25 September, engine number 1001 is started up. 30 September, pilot car number one is completed in the evening. (There was no celebration, as GMH did not designate this vehicle as No. 1 Holden—it came to be known as Old Number One). 19 October, pilot car number one is registered as MG ...