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  2. Alfa Romeo 8-cylinder F1 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Alfa Romeo 890T (1988: Osella 890T) was a turbocharged racing engine used in the Formula One World Championship from 1983 to 1988 by Alfa Romeo's works team, as well as by Osella. The designation "890T" follows the nomenclature used by Alfa Romeo since the 1960s and reflects two of the key design features of the engine: the number of ...

  3. Osella FA1L - Wikipedia

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    The engine of the FA1L was the old Alfa Romeo 890T turbo engine that had been introduced to Formula One in 1983.Osella had been using Alfa turbo power since 1984, but had scored only two points with the engine over five seasons when Piercarlo Ghinzani had finished fifth in the 1984 Dallas Grand Prix.

  4. Osella - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1980s, Osella was the beneficiary of factory Alfa Romeo engines, both in naturally-aspirated (1983–84) and turbo (1984–88) forms. The Alfa engine program helped the team to survive the increasingly professional turbo era but it failed to improve its competitiveness. The Alfa turbo engine, the 890T, was not reliable. Turbos blew ...

  5. Alfa Romeo 184T - Wikipedia

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    The car had a 1.5 L V8 turbo engine, which produced around 680 hp (507 kW) at 10700 rpm, [2] was Mario Tollentino's first F1 design, [3] and it used the Alfa Romeo 890T engine. When the 890T engine was introduced in 1983, it had comparable power to the BMW, Renault and Ferrari turbo engines which at times saw lead driver Andrea de Cesaris able ...

  6. Category:Alfa Romeo engines - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Romeo 690 engine; Alfa Romeo 690T engine; Alfa Romeo Indy V8 engine; Alfa Romeo JTS engine; Alfa Romeo Tipo 1035; B. Alfa Romeo Boxer engine; F. Fiat JTD engine ...

  7. Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine - Wikipedia

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    The Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine is an all-alloy inline-four engine series produced by Alfa Romeo from 1954 to 1994. In Italian it is known as the "bialbero" ("twin-shaft"), and has also been nicknamed the "Nord" (North) engine in reference to its being built in Portello, Milan (later Arese, close to Milan), in the North of Italy and to distinguish it from the Alfa Romeo Boxer engine built in ...

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  9. List of VM Motori engines - Wikipedia

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    Although out of production, this was the biggest three-cylinder engine ever made for a car. Applications: 1986—1989 Alfa Romeo 33 Series II 73 PS (54 kW) at 4,200 rpm and 178 N⋅m (131 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm [5] 1990.01—1995 Alfa Romeo 33 Series III 84 PS (62 kW) at 4,200 rpm and 178 N⋅m (131 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm [6]