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The Eleven is powered by 1394 cc 4-cylinder overhead cam engine producing 36.7 bhp (27 kW; 37 PS) and produced a top speed of 65.2 mph (104.9 km/h).
In 1997, the station was sold to Jacor Broadcasting, who also owned urban powerhouse KMJM, “Majic 108”, which was then at 107.7 FM. [4] [5] [6] Instead of installing a new format on the 104.9 frequency, KMJM-FM was relocated to the weaker 104.9 MHz frequency on October 20 of that year to allow its new CHR station KSLZ a better signal into the suburbs on the full 100,000-watt class C 107.7 ...
54 kg (119 lb) N/A Flyweight: N/A: 58 kg (127.9 lb) 125 lb (56.7 kg) Bantamweight: N/A: 62 kg (136.7 lb) 135 lb (61.2 kg) Featherweight: 65 kg (143.3 lb) [n 1] 66 kg (145.5 lb) 145 lb (65.8 kg) Lightweight: N/A: 70 kg (154.3 lb) 155 lb (70.3 kg) Welterweight: 75 kg (165.3 lb) [n 2] 77 kg (169.8 lb) 170 lb (77.1 kg) Middleweight: 85 kg (187.4 lb ...
Empty weight: 230 kg (507 lb) Max takeoff weight: 390 kg (860 lb) Water ballast: 90 L (24 US gal; 20 imp gal) Performance. Stall speed: 70 km/h (43 mph, 38 kn) Never exceed speed: 250 km/h (160 mph, 130 kn) in smooth and rough air; 170 km/h (92 kn; 110 mph) maneuvering speed 170 km/h (92 kn; 110 mph) on aero-tow
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With a single four-barrel carburetor they weighed 680 lb (308 kg) [26] and were rated at 616 horsepower (459 kW) at 7,000 rpm and 515 lb⋅ft (698 N⋅m) of torque at 3,800 rpm, with dual four-barrel carburetors 657 horsepower (490 kW) at 7,500 rpm and 575 lb⋅ft (780 N⋅m) of torque at 4,200 rpm. Ford sold them via the parts counter, the ...
XLT Wagon with 2.0L: 3,503 lb (1,589 kg) XLT Wagon (Premium) with 2.0L: 3,524 lb (1,598 kg) The Transit Connect was introduced in Europe in October 2002 as the replacement for car-derived vans based on the Escort and the Fiesta but as it is built on a dedicated commercial vehicle platform it is not a car-derived van itself.
KMGL (104.1 FM, "Magic 104.1") is an adult contemporary music formatted radio station serving the Oklahoma City area and is owned by Tyler Media, a locally-based, family-owned company controlled by brothers Ty and Tony Tyler.