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  2. Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter - Wikipedia

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    It was equipped with 6D16 naturally aspirated (190ps output), and 6D16T turbo (220ps output). Paired with 5 speed gearbox (early version with natural aspiration engine), and Eaton 9 speed gearbox (later version with turbo engine, model is FS-8209). [ 2 ]

  3. List of Mitsubishi Fuso engines - Wikipedia

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    The JH4 was an F-head engine based on the Willys Hurricane engine and its predecessor Willys Go-Devil sidevalve four, and was used to power early Mitsubishi Jeeps as well as Mitsubishi Fuso trucks and buses. It was of 2.2 L (2,199 cc), had 69 HP and formed the basis for the KE31, a diesel engine of the same dimensions.

  4. Hyundai 8 to 25-ton truck - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Truck: a cargo truck & dump truck, designed by Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation. Manufacture period: 1977–1997. Hyundai rebadged the Mitsubishi F-series and the Mitsubishi Fuso The Great. 8 ton Cargo; 11 ton Cargo; 9.5 ton Cargo (launched in 1988) 18 ton Cargo (launched in 1992) 8 ton Dump; 15 ton Dump; 23 ton Dump (launched ...

  5. Fuso (company) - Wikipedia

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    Latin America by Mitsubishi Motors, Daimler, and independent dealers (in Mexico, some Fuso vehicles are offered in Freightliner trademark, to replace the Sterling Trucks image that previously badged some trucks such as Canter and Super Great) Asia by Mitsubishi Motors, Mitsubishi Fuso Company, and Daimler independent dealers

  6. Fuso Trucks America - Wikipedia

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    FK and FM model Fusos were powered by a Mitsubishi 6M60 model 7.5L (460 cu.in.) single overhead cam (SOHC) in-line 6-cylinder water-cooled, turbocharged, intercooled diesel engine with four valves per cylinder. Engine output on all FK and FM models was 243 HP @ 2600 rpm and 516 lb.-ft. of torque at 1400 rpm.

  7. Diamond-Star Motors - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler sold its equity stake to Mitsubishi in 1993, and Diamond-Star Motors was renamed Mitsubishi Motors Manufacturing America (MMMA) on July 1, 1995. [3] Despite the departure, the two companies have maintained various co-operative manufacturing agreements since and considered all vehicle produced until 1995 [ 9 ] as Diamond Star Motors.

  8. Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Midi - Wikipedia

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    The Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Midi (kana: 三菱ふそう・エアロミディ) is a step-entrance, low entry and low floor midibus produced by the Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Fuso. It is primarily available as public buses and sightseeing buses ranged from lengths of 7.0m to 10.1m. The range can be built as either a complete bus or a bus chassis.

  9. Volvo B7R - Wikipedia

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    But due to its large power and high maintenance, many companies that were using the B7R sold the bus or changed the D7E engine into a Mitsubishi Fuso 6D16 engine or Nissan Diesel FE6B or Hino J08E to reducing operational and maintenance cost.

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