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  2. BMW S85 - Wikipedia

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    Peak power is 373 kW (507 PS; 500 hp) at 7,750 rpm and peak torque is 520 N⋅m (384 lb⋅ft) at 6,100 rpm. [6] The redline is 8,250 rpm, [2] and the specific output of 74.6 kW (100.0 bhp) per litre is amongst the highest of naturally aspirated production car engines. Features include: Displacement of 4,999 cc (305.1 cu in) [6]

  3. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    1- or 2-digit/letter combination: Speed rating; see table below. Additional marks: see subheading below. As an example, if a tire size has two sets of numbers (6-12, 5.00-15, 11.2-24), then the first number (5.00-15) is the approximate width in inches, and the second number (5.00-15) is the rim diameter in inches.

  4. Pennsylvania Railroad 520 - Wikipedia

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    No. 520 was eventually repaired and placed back into service. On October 20, 1957, No. 520 pulled a "railfan special" out of Baltimore, Maryland, from Enola to Northumberland, Pennsylvania. [5] After a round trip from Northumberland to Enola, it was retired to the Pennsylvania Railroad's collection of historical locomotives.

  5. BMW M5 - Wikipedia

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    The first BMW M5, based on the E28 5 Series, was manufactured from October 1984 to June 1988. [8] It made its debut at the Amsterdam Motor Show in February 1985. [9] It was based on the 535i chassis with various mechanical changes, most notably the M88/3 engine (shared with the E24 M635CSi grand tourer coupé) which was an updated version of the engine used in the M1 sports car. [8]

  6. Kenworth 10-ton 6x6 heavy wrecking truck - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 978-1-78214-192-1. TM 9-795 Heavy Wrecking Truck M1 (Series 1 and 2). US War Dept. 1942. TM 9-796 Heavy Wrecking Truck M1A1 (Kenworth Model 573, Ward LaFrance Series 5). US War Dept. 1944. TM 9-2800 Standard Military Motor Vehicles. US Deptartment of the Army. 1 September 1943. pp. 312– 313; TM 9-2800 Military Vehicles

  7. ULPower UL520i - Wikipedia

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    The engine is a six-cylinder four-stroke, horizontally-opposed, 5,254 cc (320.6 cu in) displacement, air-cooled, direct-drive, gasoline engine design. It employs dual electronic ignition and produces 180 to 200 hp (134 to 149 kW) at 3300 rpm.

  8. M795 projectile - Wikipedia

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    The M795 is a 155 mm high-fragmentation, steel (HF1)-body projectile, filled with 10.8 kilograms (23.8 lb) of TNT.It weighs approximately 47 kilograms (103 lb). The high-fragmentation steel body is encircled by a gilding metal rotating band, making it compatible with 3W through 8S (M3A1 through M203A1) zone propelling charges across all current 155 mm howitzers.

  9. 7000 (number) - Wikipedia

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    1.6 7500 to 7599. 1.7 7600 to 7699. ... square palindrome not ending in 0; 7750 – triangular number; ... [6] 7919 – 1000th prime number [24]