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  2. Scania Truck Driving Simulator - Wikipedia

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    The game was revealed in April 2012 via the blog of the game developer SCS Software. [1] The game was developed by their in-house game engine Prism3D and holds the official license of Scania's Young European Truck Driver championship, allowing players to drive a highly detailed Scania PRT-range heavy-duty truck. [2]

  3. Euro Truck Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Euro Truck Simulator (known as Big Rig Europe in North America) is a 2008 truck simulation game developed and published by SCS Software.The game is set in a scaled-down rendition of Europe, from the United Kingdom and Portugal to Poland and the Czech Republic, where players drive a variety of semi-trucks and trailers across the continent, visiting the continent's major cities, picking up and ...

  4. Scania PRT-range - Wikipedia

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    The 1969–2019 V8 was a celebratory limited edition based on the R-series and S-series, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 introduction of Scania's original V8 engine. [32] It was revealed in the UK in September 2019; with only 25 units of the right-hand-drive were made available there.

  5. Scania AB - Wikipedia

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    Scania AB (/ ˈ s k æ n i ə / SKAN-ee-ə, Swedish: [ˈskɑ̌ːnɪa]), stylised SCANIA in its products, is a major Swedish manufacturer headquartered in Södertälje, focusing on commercial vehicles—specifically heavy lorries, trucks and buses.

  6. TruckersFM - Wikipedia

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    TruckersFM, also known as Truckers.FM or TFM, is an independent online radio station created by the Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator community, [1] and also features in other simulator genres such as Farming Simulator. [2] The station was founded in October 2015 by brothers Alexander and Joshua Blackman. [3]

  7. Scania K series - Wikipedia

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    The Scania K series is a series of chassis in Scania's city bus and coach range with longitudinally, straight-up mounted engine at the rear, replacing the K- (K94, K114, K124) and L-type chassis of the 4 series. The K series was first presented on Busworld 2005 [1] in Kortrijk, Belgium, and models were available from 2006.

  8. Screamer pipe - Wikipedia

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    A screamer pipe is a type of exhaust configuration fitted to some automotive turbocharged petrol engines with an external wastegate set-up, which vents the waste exhaust to the atmosphere through a separate un-muffled pipe, rather than back into the main exhaust track. This exhaust setup is known for its loud noise. [1]

  9. Scania - Wikipedia

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    To the north, Scania borders the former provinces of Halland and Småland, to the northeast Blekinge, to the east and south the Baltic Sea, and to the west Öresund. Since 2000, a road and railway bridge, the Öresund Bridge, [4] bridges the Sound and connects Scania with Denmark. Scania forms part of the transnational Øresund Region. [5]