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  • ...revisions are no less mouth-watering, peak output of the now familiar 3.6-litre V8 having been raised from 400 to 425bhp at an identical 8500rpm. Designate
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  • ...enz M120 engine|M120]] V12, starting with the 6.0 litre to the current 7.3 litre developed from the engine used in the [[SL-Class#AMG|SL73 AMG]]. Outside of ...itanium chassis with sequential transmission and titanium exhausts.The 7.3 litre Mercedes AMG V12 in the back pumps out 670 hp, which translates to 217 mi/h
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  • The engine is built by [[Ferrari]]. It is a 4.5-litre [[Ferrari/Maserati engine|Ferrari/Maserati]] V8 engine capable of deliverin ...n. The engine only weighs 120 kilograms, making it one of the lightest 3.4-litre engines ever made
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  • ...of the big car's V12, the Jalpa was fitted with a transversely-mounted 3.5 litre V8 that developed 255 hp. The bodywork was designed by [[Bertone]], and bu
    4 KB (504 words) - 22:41, 21 October 2009
  • ...nd is prepared by mixing 180g of fresh rosemary tops in full flower into a litre of spirits of wine. Leave to stand for four days then distill. It is also s
    5 KB (725 words) - 22:23, 23 September 2009
  • ...was also extremely light and though it only produced 140 hp, 120 hp in 2.0-litre form) in line with traditional Lancia thinking it generated a huge amount o
    7 KB (1,105 words) - 10:36, 18 October 2009
  • '''Ferrari 512 S''' was the designation of 25 five litre [[sports car racing|sports cars]] built until January 1970, related to the ...Ferrari P]]), but due to high speeds achieved in Le Mans also by the seven litre V8 [[Ford GT40]], the rules were changed for 1968 limiting [[Group 6]] Prot
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  • ...European to American [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] engines; powered by a 4.7-litre iron-block [[V8]] engine and with [[steel]] and [[aluminium]] coupé bodywo ...aso on the map – if only briefly. It appeared in [[1971]] with a 5.8-litre [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] V8 and a low, wedge-shaped body designed by [[G
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  • ...2]] resided. In its first configuration the tiny engine just displaced 1.5 litre, but in its third incarnation had grown in size to just under two litres or ...ng block [[Lampredi]] design V12. In those early 1950s the interest in two litre racers quickly grew and to meet the demand Ferrari constructed a second ser
    8 KB (1,150 words) - 23:08, 26 June 2010
  • ...the 3,2 litre, whilst the self-shifting Selespeed is available for the 2,2 litre models. In addition, the two Alfa Romeo models offer a 2.4 JTDM 20v, the pl ...he Alfa Brera MY 08 and Alfa Spider MY 08 offer the chance to have the 3.2 litre version, with only front traction, allowing a top speed of 250 km/h.
    10 KB (1,550 words) - 08:47, 14 October 2009
  • ...TZ|Alfa Romeo TZ2]] straight-4 engine. But soon Autodelta finished its 2.0 litre V8. ...]] with 2.2L engines were dominating the overall race, but Alfa took the 2-litre class win, with [[Udo Schütz]] and [[Nino Vaccarella]],after that the car
    12 KB (1,687 words) - 17:21, 4 October 2010
  • ...One Season]]s. The car was a simple and economical design powered by a 3.5 litre [[V12]] engine, downsized to 3.0 for the 1995 season. The T stood for Trans
    4 KB (483 words) - 15:35, 6 November 2009
  • ...s type superchargers, the engine could produce up to 225 bhp (168 kW)} per litre. The engine had very short [[Stroke (engine)|stroke]] compared to other Gra
    3 KB (430 words) - 11:09, 26 April 2010
  • |Engine || 1.477 litre Dino Type 156 120º V 6 2 valves per cylinder DOHC
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  • ...y available only as a four door [[sedan|saloon]], it featured a 1.5 [[Litre|L]] [[Lancia Flat-4 engine|aluminium boxer engine]]. This model was soon jo
    4 KB (546 words) - 20:39, 18 October 2009
  • ...ic ethanol]] powered 7.0 litre V8 and the LMP1 [[Audi R10 TDI]] with a 5.5 litre [[turbodiesel]] V12.
    14 KB (1,803 words) - 08:51, 4 August 2009
  • ...iffers only slighly exterior-wise, but the engine was now available in 2.8-litre capacity 76 KW (103 hp). All-wheel-drive variants were also made available.
    4 KB (486 words) - 16:09, 2 November 2009
  • Ducato was first launched in 1981 then redesigned for 1993: engines were 2.0-litre 4-cylinder petrol or 1.9 [[Diesel engine|diesel]]. Trim levels were base, S ...nsport has a carrying [[capacity]] of 6 to 9 people and comes with the 2.3 litre JTD 16v engine, which again is Euro 3 compliant and delivers 110 bhp.
    9 KB (1,159 words) - 23:15, 31 October 2009
  • ...en-class race. This class combines the high power output of the modern 2.0 litre engine with the lightness to allow better handling than the heavier class 1
    6 KB (1,009 words) - 21:57, 31 May 2008
  • ...se Variator]] and the air intake Variable Inlet Control on the 1.8 and 2.0 litre versions.
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