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  2. Duramax I4 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Duramax I4 engine is a family of turbocharged diesel I4 engines sold by General Motors in 2.5 and 2.8 liter sizes as an option for the Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon, Chevrolet Express, and GMC Savana in southeast Asia and Oceania (Australia / New Zealand) from 2012, and in North America from 2016 through 2022.

  3. MWM International Motores - Wikipedia

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    MWM engines power the local versions of the Chevrolet Grand Blazer, Nissan Xterra and Ford F250, among others. [citation needed] MWM diesels were also used to power the locally developed Puma trucks.

  4. General Motors 60° V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    It still had an iron block, two-valve pushrod aluminum heads, and full sequential port fuel injection. The LG8 also featured a new intake manifold and numerous changes to improve parts-sharing with the larger-displacement LA1 3400. Emissions were improved with secondary air injection and it earned LEV status. The engine featured a 89 mm (3.5 in ...

  5. Turbo-diesel - Wikipedia

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    Diesel engines are typically well suited to turbocharging due to two factors: A "lean" air–fuel ratio, caused when the turbocharger supplies excess air into the engine, is not a problem for diesel engines, because the torque control is dependent on the mass of fuel that is injected into the combustion chamber (i.e. air-fuel ratio), rather than the quantity of the air-fuel mixture.

  6. Ford Duratorq engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Duratorq engine, commonly referred to as Duratorq, is the marketing name of a range of Ford diesel engines introduced in 2000. The larger capacity 5-cylinder units use the Power Stroke branding when installed in North American-market vehicles.

  7. Volvo Modular engine - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo Modular Engine was developed as part of Project Galaxy [17] [18] which began in the late 1970s. [19] [20] The prototype engines called X-100 [21] had only four cylinders [22] but already featured the sandwich and all aluminium construction of the later production variants.

  8. Volvo C303 - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Cross Country C303 (Tgb 11, A.K.A "Terrängbil 11", translated as "Terrain Vehicle 11") is the base model of a range of military vehicles produced by Volvo.. The car was developed in the late 60s based on the successful L3314 series and went into production in 1974.

  9. Bombardier Transportation - Wikipedia

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    [8] [14] [15] [16] The company also owned the North-American rights to the French TGV through an agreement with GEC Alsthom. [17] In 1992, the company acquired Mexico's largest railway rolling-stock manufacturer, Concarril, from the Mexican government. [18] The late 1990s also saw a major expansion in European operations.