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  2. W Motors Fenyr SuperSport - Wikipedia

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    The Fenyr SuperSport is powered by a 3.8 litre twin-turbocharged flat-six engine developed by Ruf Automobile, [8] having a maximum power output of 596 kW (810 PS; 799 hp) at 7,100 rpm and 980 N⋅m (723 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,000 rpm. [8] The engine has mid-rear mounted position.

  3. Sapphire Rapids - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire Rapids is a codename for Intel's server (fourth generation Xeon Scalable) and workstation (Xeon W-2400/2500 and Xeon W-3400/3500) processors based on the Golden Cove microarchitecture and produced using Intel 7.

  4. General Motors 60° V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    A 3.1 L (3,135 cc) version was added in 1990 with an 8 mm (0.3 in) longer stroke (now 84mm), and a 3.4 L (3,350 cc) appeared for 1993 with a 92 mm (3.6 in) bore and SFI. Production of the 2.8 and 3.1 L (2,837 and 3,135 cc) engines ended in 1994. Production ended for all longitudinal 60° V6s in 1996.

  5. W8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The 'W8' badged engine is an eight-cylinder W engine of four banks of two cylinders, formed by joining two 15° VR4 engines, placed on a single crankshaft, with each cylinder 'double-bank' now at a 72° vee-angle. identification parts code prefix: 07D, ID codes: BDN (09/01-09/04), BDP (05/02-09/04) engine displacement & engine configuration

  6. W engine - Wikipedia

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    A W engine is a type of piston engine where three or four cylinder banks use the same crankshaft, resembling the letter W when viewed from the front. [1] [2] [3] W engines with three banks of cylinders are also called "broad arrow" engines, due to their shape resembling the British government broad arrow property mark. [1] [4]

  7. Armstrong Whitworth Whitley - Wikipedia

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    The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley was a British medium/heavy bomber aircraft of the 1930s. It was one of three twin-engined, front line medium bomber types that were in service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) at the outbreak of the Second World War .

  8. Smith & Wesson Model 686 - Wikipedia

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    The Model 686 Classic Hunter was introduced in 1988 and has a 150 mm (6 in) barrel and a non-fluted cylinder; the Model 686 Black Stainless was introduced in 1989 and has either a 100 or 150 mm (4 or 6 in) barrel with a black finish, with production limited to 5000; the Model 686 National Security Special was introduced in 1992 and has a 76 or ...

  9. W and Z bosons - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, the Particle Data Group estimated the World Average mass for the W boson to be 80369.2 ± 13.3 MeV, based on experiments to date. [ 11 ] As of 2021, experimental measurements of the W boson mass had been similarly assessed to converge around 80 379 ± 12 MeV , [ 12 ] all consistent with one another and with the Standard Model.