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  2. Mack Magnum - Wikipedia

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    The Mack Magnum was a heavy-duty truck that was produced and manufactured from 1999 to 2003 [1] [2] by Mack Trucks Australia, a division of AB Volvo.It consisted of a Renault Magnum cab and chassis, with an all American Drive line including a Roadranger 18-speed transmission and had either Rockwell or Dana drive axles.

  3. Renault Magnum - Wikipedia

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    The Renault Magnum is a heavy-duty truck that was produced by the French Manufacturer Renault Véhicules Industriels and later Renault Trucks (also part of Renault, now Volvo) from 1990 to 2013. The Magnum was available in articulated and rigid configurations, both configurations could be bought with a 6×2 or 4×2 drivetrain.

  4. Mack Super-Liner - Wikipedia

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    Designed as an appearance package, the exterior of the Magnum Super-Liner was black with Magnum wording on the hood, red/orange cab striping, and a red interior. [4] The standard engine was the Mack E9 diesel V8 (400-500 hp) with a 9-speed Mack T2090 transmission. [4] In total, Mack produced 250 of the Magnum special edition for 1985.

  5. Repco - Wikipedia

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    Repco Mitsubishi Lancer company car. Repco is an Australian automotive engineering/retailer company. Its name is an abbreviation of Replacement Parts Company and was for many years known for reconditioning engines and for specialised manufacturing, for which it gained a high reputation.

  6. Chrysler LA engine - Wikipedia

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    The LA engine is a family of overhead-valve small-block 90° V-configured gasoline engines built by Chrysler Corporation between 1964 and 2003. Primarily V8s, the line includes a single V6 and V10, both derivations of its Magnum series introduced in 1992.

  7. Component parts of internal combustion engines - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of several key components in a typical four-stroke engine. For a four-stroke engine, key parts of the engine include the crankshaft (purple), connecting rod (orange), one or more camshafts (red and blue), and valves. For a two-stroke engine, there may simply be an exhaust outlet and fuel inlet instead of a valve system.

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  9. Dodge Magnum - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican front-wheel drive Magnum was officially called "Dodge Magnum 400" between 1983 and 1984, as it was a sporty Mexican variation of the American Dodge 400 of the early eighties (without the vinyl roof of the US version and with high output 2.2 L engine (available turbocharger from 1984 on), heavy-duty suspension, sporty wheels, tires ...