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  2. Mercedes-Benz M120 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz M120 engine is a naturally aspirated high-performance automobile piston V12 engine family used in the 1990s and 2000s in Mercedes' flagship models. The engine was a response to BMW's M70 V12 engine, introduced in 1987. While the 5-litre BMW unit developed 300 metric horsepower (220 kW), Mercedes-Benz upped the ante ...

  3. List of Mercedes-Benz engines - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes-Benz has produced a range of petrol, diesel, and natural gas engines. This is a list of all internal combustion engine models manufactured. Petrol engines

  4. Mercedes-Benz supercharged Grand Prix racing engine

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    Instead, Mercedes-Benz developed a new car, the W154, and the W125 was withdrawn from racing. The M154 engine was created as a result of a rule change by the sports governing body AIACR, which limited supercharged engine capacities to 3000cc. Mercedes' previous car, the supercharged 5700cc W125, was therefore ineligible. The company decided ...

  5. Mercedes-Benz CL-Class - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz CL-Class is a line of grand tourers which ... The CL600 powered by the M120 48-valve twelve ... Optional features include a heated steering wheel ...

  6. V12 engine - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes-Benz: The company's first V12 engine was the M120, a 6.0 L (366 cu in) DOHC engine introduced in the 1991 Mercedes-Benz 600 SE luxury sedan. This engine was replaced by a SOHC V12 engine in 1998, then a turbocharged SOHC V12 engine which has been in production for 2003 to the present. [25]

  7. Mercedes-Benz M297 engine - Wikipedia

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    The M297 is based on the M120 engine but has been tuned by AMG for use in high-performance sports cars. It was offered as a 6.9 L (6,898 cc) version with a bore and stroke of 89 mm × 92.4 mm (3.50 in × 3.64 in), respectively, and was only available in the road-legal version of the CLK GTR. [2]

  8. Mercedes-Benz M121 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz M121 engine was a 1.9 liter single overhead camshaft inline four-cylinder engine introduced by Mercedes in 1955 and used in various model lines during the 1950s and 1960s. Originally rated at 56 kW (76 PS; 75 hp) at 5500 rpm, it replaced the 1.8 liter M136 introduced in 1935, offering improved performance over the M136's side ...

  9. Mercedes-Benz M137 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz M137 engine is a naturally aspirated, SOHC 60° V12 engine, with three valves per cylinder, 2 intake and 1 exhaust. It was built to replace the larger and heavier, yet more powerful, DOHC , four valves per cylinder, naturally aspirated, 6.0 L M120 V12 unit.