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  • ...tered ex-[[Otto Salzer]] 1914 [[Mercedes-Benz in motorsport|Mercedes]] 4.5-litre 115 HP 18/100 (1922). ...eam]]-[[Talbot]]-[[Darracq]] team. He was third in a [[Sunbeam]] 135 bhp 2-litre at [[French GP]] (1925), but failed to finish the [[Spanish Grand Prix]] (1
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  • ...-12 on the Ferrari 1512, but a more classical V12 was chosen for the new 3 litre F1. ...i 512]] probably influenced Ferrari, for they returned to the flat-12 in 3 litre water-cooled form for its prototypes and Formula One cars.
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  • ...69, named the ''312 P''. The 3.0 V12 Ferrari 312P was hardly more than a 3-litre F1 [[Ferrari 312]] with open ''Barchetta'', or later closed top prototype ' ...et of factory and privateer [[Porsche 907]] and [[Porsche 908]] plus old 5-litre cars like the [[Lola T70]] and the improved [[Ford GT40]] Mk.I of [[John Wy
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  • | Engine || 4.2 litre (from 1970 also 4.7 litre - from 1973 4.9 Litre) [[V8 engine|V8]], Four twin choke 42 DCNF [[Weber carburetor|Weber]] carbu ...ared to the Ghibli's 335 bhp and from 1973-1974, both the 4.2 and 4.7 Litre engines were supplanted by the 4.9.
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  • Whilst there is only one third of a litre difference in the capacity of the orignal Alfetta and the production car, t The Alfetta name began in 1972 with the 1.8 litre sedan and was finally put to rest with the last GTV model in 1987, of cours
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  • ...nd battery stowed near the spark plug and a rear drum brake. The SP has 12 litre petrol tank, the battery is stowed under the seat and it has a rear disc br
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  • |Engine || 4.7 Litre (4.2 Litre) 90º [[V8 engine]], four twin-choke 38 DCNL5 [[Weber]] ...Mexico was also made available with a 'smaller' engine. This time the 4.2-litre V8 engine that powered the original [[Quattroporte]].
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  • ...her example is the Australian made [[Jabiru Aircraft]] 5100. This is a 5.1 litre air-cooled engine for aircraft use.
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  • ...'', '''Urraco P250''' and '''Urraco P300''' with 2 litre, 2.5 litre, and 3 litre V-8 respectively. ...detachable roof panel, and its successor [[Lamborghini Jalpa]], with a 3.5 litre V-8 engine, were based upon the Urraco.
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  • '''1972 ISO Grifo 7 Litre Canam''' image:1972 ISO GRIFO 7-LITRE CANAM 1.jpg
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  • ...of each cylinder in [[cubic inch]]es. In this case 645 inch³ (10.6 [[litre|L]]) for each of 20 cylinders - a total of 211 L. Power output is 3,600 [[h
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  • ...n the 'dummy fuel tank' that sat in the place of a fuel tank. The actual 9 litre fuel tank is fitted inside the bike's body paneling and is filled through t
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  • | Engine || 4.9 litre [[V8 engine]] ...duction started in 1974. The car sported a [[FR layout|front mounted]] 4.9 litre [[V-8]] delivering 320 hp, housed in bodywork that resembled a lower, flatt
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  • | [[Bentley 3 Litre]] Super Sports | [[Bentley 4½ Litre]]
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  • | Engine || 2.8 [[Litre|L]] [[V8]] at 90° ...had an engine it shared with the [[Maserati Biturbo]], the AM473, a 2.8 [[Litre|L]] [[V6]] engine with 3 [[Poppet valve|valves]] per cylinder. It produces
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  • |Engine || V8, 5.3-litre Chevrolet Corvette "307ci" ...ini P538]] (P stands for "posteriore", that means rear-engine, 538 for 5.3-litre-V8).
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  • ...e used in [[Maserati 350S]], the other to be used in the 450S, had a 4.478-litre short-stroke [[V8]] engine with ...sh Grand Prix]], when it was built on a [[Maserati 300S]] chassis, the 3.5-litre [[V6]] and had chassis #3501. A clutch failure prevented a very promising
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  • * 1,000 [[litre]]s (exactly) **1 cubic decimetre is now equal to 1 [[litre]]. See [[1 E-3 m³]] for a comparison with other volumes.
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  • ...e used in [[Maserati 350S]], the other to be used in the 450S, had a 4.478-litre short-stroke [[V8]] engine with ...sh Grand Prix]], when it was built on a [[Maserati 300S]] chassis, the 3.5-litre [[V6]] and had chassis #3501. A clutch failure prevented a very promising
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  • ...on a similar layout was designed and brought into production in 2 and 2.5 litre forms fitted to the [[Lancia Gamma|Gamma]].
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  • The Coupe will be powered by a longitudinally-mounted 5.0 litre [[V8]] engine with a rear [[transaxle]] setup. The engine, a bored-out vers ...he new 5.0-litre [[V8]], the Spyder will in addition offer the current 4.2-litre as an 'entry-level' version. The new Coupe will be known as the [[Maserati]
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  • Powered by a front mounted [[turbocharged]] 5.7-litre Chevrolet V8 (tuned by Callaway) with 440bhp driving the rear wheels throug
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  • ...was developed 1955, using the chassis of a [[Maserati 300S]], and the 3.5 litre [[straight-six]] engine under development for the future [[Maserati 3500]] ...early 1957. It first used the [[straight-six]], but was converted to 3.5-litre [[V12]] engine (335 bhp @ 9000 rpm). It also had a 5-speed developed for t
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  • |Engine || 2.5 [[Litre|L]] [[Straight-8]]<br>(185 [[Horsepower|bhp]])
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  • Category = [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] 3 litre | ...ipoli Grand Prix]]. The new [[312]] (3-litre, 12 cylindres) and [[316]] (3-litre, 16 cylindres) were entered, but the later hit engine troubles in practice
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  • |Engine || 4.2 and 4.9 litre [[V8 engine]] ...Maserati's 4.2 litre V-8 engine (255 hp) and, starting in 1978, with a 4.9 litre-V8 delivering 290 hp, both engines coupled with a ZF 5-speed manual transmi
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  • |Engine || 1.5 and 2-litre [[straight-six]] The 1.5-litre [[straight-six]] was named ''A6 TR'' (''Testa Riportata''), and was based o
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  • [[Image:BugattiType50B.jpg|thumb|400px|'''Type 50B 4.7 litre racing Bugatti with [[Jean-Pierre Wimille|J. P. Wimille]] behind the wheel'
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  • ...epower|bhp]] @5800 rpm (12C-36); [[Roots blower|Roots]] supercharged 4.5 [[Litre|L]] 4475cc 60° [[V12]]; 430 [[Horsepower|bhp]] @5800rpm (12C-37)
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  • ...lt in the late 1980s. Actually the very first V10 engine built for the 3.5 litre formula, the 'Tipo 1035' produced in excess of 600 bhp.
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  • A one-litre Formula Three for four-cylinder cars with tuned production engines was rein Two-litre rules were introduced for 1974, still with restricted air intakes. As of to
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  • ...award by an international jury from 19 countries. In [[Singapore]], a 1.4-litre LAV variant is marketed as the Fiat Panorama in 5 and 7-seater versions. ...includes a 1.4-litre petrol, a 1.9-litre [[MultiJet]], and a 16-valve 1.3-litre MultiJet.
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  • * [[Austin 3-Litre]]
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  • ...sion of the existing V6 engine (which retained the carburettors) and a 2.5 litre [[VM Motori|VM]] [[straight-5|5 cylinder]] [[turbodiesel]]. **With carburetted 2.5 litre V6 petrol engine: 5,748
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  • ...p;kW), available with in five- and six-speed gearboxes, and the diesel 1.3-litre 16 valve [[MultiJet]] units, with 70 (52&nbsp;kW)&nbsp;bhp or 90&nbsp;bhp. ...and the latest version of the [[General Motors|GM]]-sourced Powertrain 1.8-litre 8-valve 114&nbsp;hp engine. Both have [[flexible fuel]] technology, which l
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  • | 7.0 litre [[V12]] 60 degree light alloy block front mounted, four wheel drive
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  • ...ian [[Formula 3]] and took a class win in the 1965 [[Targa Florio]] in a 1-litre [[ASA]] Prototype.
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  • ...nosed 2-seater intended for road use and Group 4 racing. It featured a 6.3-litre Chrysler V8 of up to 431 bhp mounted at the front, a 4-speed [[gearbox]] an
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  • ...only few events in 1969. In March of that year, the presentation of the 5 litre [[Porsche 917]], built in advance in 25 exemplars, had surprised also Ferra ...in order to prepare the new Ferrari 312PB for the 1972 season, when only 3 litre class would be allowed. In addition to Porsche, the old national rival with
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  • ...ing the [[Casablanca 12 hours]] race in 1952 and the next year won the two litre category at the [[12 hours of Hyeres]]. In 1954, he repeated as winner of t
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  • |Engine ||[[Twin turbo]] [[V6]] 2 [[Litre|L]] (1996 [[Cubic metre|cc]])<br>3 [[Poppet valve|valves]] per [[Cylinder (
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  • 650 bhp at 7800 rpm (227.7 HP/litre) Forced water cooling - 1 front radiator 22 litre circuit
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  • |Engine || 4.7-litre (4728 cc/289 cid) [[V8]]<br>5.0-litre (4949 cc/302 cid) [[V8]]
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  • ...ne of the first clients who contracted Frua for the styling of their new 2-litre, 6-cylinder sports car, the A6G. From 1950 to 1957, Frua built 19 Spyders a In [[1965]], AC showed the Frua-bodied, 7-litre, 428-hp [[AC (car)|AC]] 428 Spyder, which drew from the Mistral’s shape.
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  • |Engine:||3.2-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, 2 [[IHI]] watercooled turbochargers The front-engined Shamal is powered by a 3.2-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing some 325bhp. It has a six-speed [[man
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  • ...ore the [[1989 Formula One season|1989]] season. The introduction of the 3 litre rule made the V10 seem the best compromise between the [[V8]] and the [[V12 ...car racing]], usually with [[Judd (engine)|Judd]] powerplants with 4 or 5 litre engines, made available for customers, although the first V10 was seen in t
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  • The car is equipped with 2 litre fuel injected ([[SPICA]]) V8 engine producing around 233 PS at 8800 rpm.
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  • ...ssive suspension tuning than the Coupe. It is equipped with a standard 4.2 litre (4244 cc), 90°, [[V8]], 400 horsepower (298 kW) engine @ 7000 rpm. A 6-spe
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  • ...eats on wheels" (Advertisement, 1967), the Grifo 7 litri (with the GM V8 7-litre marine engine) and the 2 + 2 Coupé Lele ([[1970]]), intended as the succes
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  • | Specific output || 54 bhp/litre, 0.89 bhp/cu in |Specific torque || 81.45 Nm/litre
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  • The engine is the same [[Ferrari]]-sourced 4.2-litre (4244&nbsp;cc) unit which is currently used in the [[Maserati Coupé / Spyd ...rsion at the 2008 [[Geneva Motor Show]]. The S version features a new 4.7 litre V8 producing 440 hp. It also has a new electro-actuated gearbox with fast M
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  • ...Coupe, a [[mid-engined]], [[rear wheel drive]] [[supercar]] powered by a 6 litre W12 engine producing 600 hp. A week before, the W12 Coupe broke the world 2
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  • The car was powered by a mid-mounted 2 litre V8 engine producing 245PS at 8800 rpm, and is based on the road going [[Alf
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  • ...similar looking but more successful [[Lamborghini Jalpa]]. The car had a 3 litre [[V8]] [[internal-combustion|engine]] mounted transversely behind the drive
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  • The 3.0-litre (approx 245 bhp @ 6200 rpm) engine was new, using a new long-stroke design
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  • ...simple 500. The race he missed was due to the fact he was driving the 4.5 litre Ferrari at the [[Indianapolis 500]], but all was not lost as Ferrari won th
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  • ...t the time. The abiding image of Kay is a tiny woman seated in a huge 10.5 litre V12 [[Delage]]. This was the car in which she battled for the Women's Outer
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  • The car came with either a 103 hp 1.6-litre [[petrol]] or a 120 hp 1.9-litre [[turbodiesel]] engine. A "Bi-Power" Multipla that runs on both petrol and
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  • *Specific output 16.2 bhp/litre 0.26 bhp/cu
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  • ...drivers to prove their skill and develop their racecraft in identical 1.8-litre Audi-powered turbocharged vehicles, designed by a six man team from William The engine is a new turbocharged unit based on the Audi 1.8 litre 20 valve block and head, as used in Formula Palmer Audi. Whereas the engine
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  • ...capacity allowed in the cars, although many cars ran with 3.5, 4.5 and 4.7 litre engines. Manufacturers included greats such as [[McLaren]], [[Anglo America ...ars continued to be used, but were no longer competitive against their 3.0 litre counterparts. Older F5000 cars continued to be used in the British Sprint C
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  • ...season|1990 Formula One World Championship]], the 641 was powered by a 3.5 litre [[V12]] engine. Incorporating the [[Semi-automatic transmission|semi-automa
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  • ...lfa Romeo SZ''' (Sprint Zagato) or '''ES-30''' (Experimental Sportscar 3.0 litre) was a high performance limited production [[sports car]]/road-concept car * Engine Spec: 3.0 litre V6 (2959cc), 210 BHP
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  • On [[21 March]] [[1926]], he set his first [[land speed record]] in his 4 litre [[Sunbeam]] Ladybird at the [[Southport]] sands at Lancashire, United Kingd
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  • ...ar was officially presented in [[Paris Motor Show]] in 1929. The car has 4 litre V8 engine with 24 degree V angle.
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  • ...n 1905 they started making very large engined racing cars with a 14.8&nbsp;Litre 5 cylinder model which won the [[Coppa Florio]] and the year after that the ...art in the 1928 [[24 hours of Le Mans|Le Mans 24 hour race]] winning the 2 litre class.
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  • |Engine || 3 [[Litre|L]] [[Straight-8]]<br>136 [[Kilowatt|kW]] at 5600 [[rpm]] (185 [[Horsepower
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  • [[Image:BugattiType50B.jpg|thumb|350px|Type 50B 4.7 litre racing Bugatti with [[Jean-Pierre Wimille|J. P. Wimille]] behind the wheel]
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  • ...erati's chief engineer [[Giulio Alfieri]] to utilize a slightly modified 5-litre engine from the [[Maserati 450S]] on the 3500GT's chassis. [[Carrozzeria T
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  • [[Image:Veritas Meteor.jpg|thumb|300px|2.0 litre [[Veritas (Automobile)|Veritas Meteor]]]] ...were also smaller, lighter and cheaper than their big brothers, having two litre normally aspirated or 750 cc supercharged engines (an option that was very
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  • ...ne of the first clients who contracted Frua for the styling of their new 2-litre, 6-cylinder sports car, the A6G. From 1950 to 1957, Frua built 19 Spyders a In [[1965]], AC showed the Frua-bodied, 7-litre, 428-hp [[AC (car)|AC]] 428 Spyder, which drew from the Mistral’s shape.
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  • The Ghepardo's engine, a 4.1 litre block derived from the Renault designed engine used in the [[GP2]] single-s
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  • Production of cars restarted in [[1947]] with the 2 litre and with a large contract with the government to make glass fibre bodied si ...the [[AC Ace]], a lightweight chassis with either the now rather old AC 2 litre engine or the 135 bhp [[Bristol Cars|Bristol]] six-cylinder engine, the lat
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  • It is powered by a 3.9-litre [[twin-turbo]]charged [[V8 engine|V8]], smaller in displacement and higher ...per litre and specific torque output of {{convert|194.8|Nm|0|abbr=on}} per litre, both records for a Ferrari car.
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  • ...III), with a revised interior, the introduction of fuel injection, the 1.7 litre engine upgraded to include a 137 bhp 16 valve version, and a heavily restyl
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  • The car was initially available with a 2.0-litre Twin Spark (155&nbsp;PS), a 2.5 V6 (190&nbsp;PS), a 3.0 V6 (226&nbsp;PS) or ...t 188 PS and a 3.2 litre V6 (240&nbsp;PS) was introduced. Both the new 3.2 litre and the 2.0 Twin Spark models now featured the six-speed manual gearbox, wh
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  • ...for the pre-World War II [[voiturette]] formula (1937) and has a 1.5&nbsp;litre straight-8 supercharged engine. Following World War II, the car was eligibl ...re engines) as the [[GP2 series]] does to Formula One today. Alfa's 3&nbsp;litre racing cars in 1938 and 1939 were the [[Alfa Romeo Tipo 308|Tipo 308]], [[A
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  • ...numbered. Ironically, Cooper were not as competitive this year, as the 1.5 litre engine rules were introduced and the famous Shark Nose Ferrari dominated.
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  • ...1.4, 1.6 and 1.8 petrol units and normally aspirated and turbocharged 1.9-litre diesel units. ...on [[Fiat Uno]], [[Fiat Panda|Panda]], [[Fiat Ritmo|Ritmo]] and Tipo. 2.0-litre-models were also available with an optional 4-speed automatic transmission.
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  • | Fuel capacity || 16 litres, including 4 litre reserve
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  • ...banning of turbos from Formula One was announced Chiti designed a new 3.5 litre atmospheric flat-12 engine. This was eventually taken up by [[Subaru]], who
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  • ...e complete engine cycle; it is normally stated in [[cubic centimetre]]s, [[litre]]s or [[cubic inch]]es. In a [[piston engine]], this is the volume that is Five to 10 litre engines are used in many single and twin engine propeller-driven aircraft.
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  • ...sp;cc) [[Overhead valve|OHV]], 1.1&nbsp;litre (1116&nbsp;cc), and 1.3&nbsp;litre (1301&nbsp;cc) [[Fiat SOHC#Engine specification|138-series]] [[Overhead cam From 1985, the 1.0&nbsp;litre (999&nbsp;cc) SOHC [[Fully Integrated Robotised Engine]] (FIRE) powerplant
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  • ...s car, Per Eklund's Saab 9-3 Turbo 16 4x4 technical specifications are a 2 litre turbocharged 4 cylinder 16 valve engine with a 45mm turbo restrictor rated
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  • | 4.6 litre Ford V8 ...De Tomaso Mangusta|Mangusta]] during preproduction. It is powered by a 4.6 litre Ford V8, an engine also used in the Mustang. The double-overhead cam, all-a
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  • 14 litres (3.5 litre reserve)
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  • |Capacity || 3 litre
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  • ...Fangio and Augusto Zanardi drove. It won the 1950 Targa Florio. A 3.0&nbsp;litre prototype was built but not produced. These 6C 2500 models were among the l ...hting conflicting sales with the [[Maserati]] brand, of which the 8C's 4.3-litre [[V8]] engine is derived.
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  • ...terior design. This is the year of the 2nd Adventure version; it has a 1.8 litre Powertrain engine with 112cv (petrol) and 116cv (ethanol), all terrain Pire
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  • ...tta GTV&nbsp;2000. The GTV designation was initially reserved for the 2.0 litre top version. ...ofiles and a change to mechanical-and-vacuum ignition advance, saw the 2.0 litre redesignated the Alfetta GTV&nbsp;2000L. [[Autodelta]] also produced a limi
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  • ...price of $240,000 [[United States Dollar| USD]]. Power came from a new 5.7 litre, 48 valve V12 featuring dual overhead cams and computer-controlled multi-po ...-piece adjustable spoiler and was powered by a modified version of the 5.7 litre V12 producing 520 horsepower. The car's air intakes were slightly different
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  • ...oupe and 348 TS for the targa versions, features a naturally aspirated 3.4 litre version of the quad-cam, 4-valve per cylinder V8 engine which was originall ...wer, this time producing 312 bhp (U.S) and 320 hp (Euro) from the same 3.4 litre engine (different exhaust). The revised cars are called 348 GTB and GTS, Th
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  • ...[automobile|car]]s with a [[engine displacement|displacement]] up to 2.3 [[litre|Litres]]. The current "practical" limit to the displacement of Straight-4 e ...signed by [[Aurelio Lampredi]]. This engine was originally designed as a 2 litre [[Formula 2]] engine for the Ferrari 500 but evolved to 2.5 L to compete in
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  • ...h differed only in being re-engineered to accept the Ford-Cosworth DFL 3.3 litre V8 power unit. With it, Alba finished second in class and fourteenth overal
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  • ...66. First place went to [[Phil Hill]] and [[Joakim Bonnier]] driving a 5.4-litre [[Chevrolet]]-powered [[Chaparral Cars|Chaparral]]. The Ferrari was 90 seco 4-litre Ferrari after a number of pit stops following shock absorber trouble on the
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  • ...312''' is the name of several different [[Ferrari]] race cars which have 3 litre 12-cylinder engines, both in V12 and 180° flat boxer shape. ...to 3000cc, and mounted in the back of an F1 chassis, designated 312 for 3 litre 12cyl.
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  • ...fic power]] is the [[Honda S2000]] engine with 92 kW (123 bhp, 125 PS) per litre. ...t much higher than a conventional petrol engine. For example, the 2006 2.4 litre Toyota RVX-06 V8 engine produces 552 kW (740 bhp, 751 PS) at 19,000 rpm and
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  • ...d transmission interfaces are retained, allowing a Sprint to receive a 1.8 litre Twin Spark into its engine bay with minimal modification of the engine or t
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  • ...and finally, matte black louvres on the sail panels. From 1973, as the 4.7-litre engine hadn't been homologated in North America, Boras destined for the Uni ...in order to meet [[US DOT]] safety legislation. Three years later, a 4.9-litre engine became standard on all Boras, displacement having been stroked from
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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • '''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 &ndash; 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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • |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&nbsp;[[Litre|L]] [[Lancia Flat-4 engine|aluminium boxer engine]]. This model was soon jo
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  • ...ic ethanol]] powered 7.0 litre V8 and the LMP1 [[Audi R10 TDI]] with a 5.5 litre [[turbodiesel]] V12.
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  • ...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.
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  • 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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...se Variator]] and the air intake Variable Inlet Control on the 1.8 and 2.0 litre versions.
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  • ...four-seater [[notchback]] [[coupé]] featuring, as the name implies, a two-litre V-6 engine with two [[turbocharger]]s (of somewhat smaller dimensions than ...L V6, after 1989 it was enlarged to 2.8&nbsp;Litres, while for Italy a two-litre high-performance version was originally produced (to avoid the 38% sales ta
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  • ...ons with power assisted brake discs for all four wheels and a powerful 2.3 litre six [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]] engine (with twin-carbs on the "S" versi
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  • * 13 litres (2.60 litre reserve)
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  • ...th the release of the '''Maserati Ghibli II'''. It first appeared with 2.0 litre [[V6]], operated via a six-speed manual transmission. The two-door, four-se
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  • ...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]], a win repeated at
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  • | Capacity = 3-litre
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  • ...radical change to the overall shape, albeit with various changes to the 3-litre engine. The 328 model presented a softening of the wedge profile of its pre The Ferrari 328 uses a 3.2-litre V8, 4-valve-per-cylinder layout. It has {{Convert|270|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} and
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  • ...th Africa was also big on this--> For more information, see [[Litre#Symbol|Litre]]. ...ns typically use the spellings "meter" and "liter" instead of "metre" and "litre" in keeping with standard [[American English]] spelling, which also corresp
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  • * F1 - Cars built to Specification normally utilising three-litre V8 engines * F2 - Specification built cars similar to F1 with 2 Litre Ford Pinto Engines
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  • * [[Formula One|F1]] - Cars built to Specification normally utilising three-litre V8 engines * F2 - Specification built cars similar to F1 with 2 Litre Ford Pinto Engines
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  • ...ood since 1937, when [[Rudolf Caracciola]] turned a lap in 1:46.5 in a 5.6-litre Mercedes W125, running the circuit in 1:41.1 on the first day of practice i
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  • ...e JTD diesel proves to be a popular choice in comparison to the petrol 2.0-litre engine.
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  • Note that the main reason for the lower energy content (per litre) of LPG in comparison to gasoline is that is has a lower [[density]]. Energ <!-- Graph needs to show price per litre and needs to specify whether the 'gallon' is a US gallon or an imperial gal
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  • ...and skilled test driver. The [[Ferrari 250|Ferrari 250 GT 2+2/GTE]], the 3 litre [[Ferrari TR|Testa Rossa]] V12 engine, the [[Ferrari 250 TR]] or Testa Ross ...Bizzarrini showed the new GT Strada 4.1 concept, a two-door GT with a 4.1-litre 550 PS plant (maximum speed - 360 km/h, 0-100 km/h in 3.8 sec.) which was p
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  • ...r the [[Syracuse Grand Prix]], the first major event ran under the new 1.5 litre championship regulations, and against a strong field Baghetti qualified 2nd
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  • ...ification, with ballast being used to equalise the two types. Cars are 2.0 Litre [[Sedan (car)|saloons]] and [[hatchback]]s with around {{convert|270|bhp|ab Prior to 2001 the BTCC was contested by cars built to 2.0 litre supertouring regulations and had in its heyday up to 9 different manufactur
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  • ...|Lotus]] developed version of a GM design which resulted in a 1973 cc (2.0 litre) DOHC engine that delivered 140 bhp. Others, including [[Cosworth]] (on th
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  • |Engines:||140 [[Horsepower#bhp|bhp]] 1.8-[[litre]]<br>160 bhp 1.9 [[JTS]]<br>185 bhp 2.2 JTS<br>230 bhp 2.8 JTS V6<br>260 bh ...he range-topping engine was the venerable [[double overhead camshaft]] 2.5 litre 24-valve [[Alfa Romeo V6 engine]] rated at 190 PS.
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  • ...etre]]s in length" and "less than 85&nbsp;[[cubic foot|cubic feet]]/2400 [[litre]]s interior volume". Typically, microcars seat only the driver and a single
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  • ...s in 5th place, giving Simoncelli the opportunity to leap into the quarter-litre category. A steady season saw the Italian achieve 10th position in the cham
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  • ...Ferrari allowed Lancia to adapt the new [[naturally-aspirated]] 3.0&nbsp;[[litre]] 4-valve [[V8 engine|V8]] which had been introduced in the [[Ferrari 308 G ...roved the reliability potential of the LC2, now equipped with its 3.0&nbsp;litre engine, by finishing the full race in eighth position. The team took a brie
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  • ...ines as used in the 275 P. According to Ferrari naming convention, the 3.3 litre cars should have been designated "275 LM", however Enzo Ferrari insisted th ...rchetta'' and 3.0 [[Ferrari 312]]P ''Berlinetta'' were hardly more than 3-litre F1 [[Ferrari 312]]s with prototype bodies. At the [[12 Hours of Sebring]] t
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  • ...Brooklands]] Racing Circuit achieving a speed of 138.7 mph, a record for 5 litre class cars.
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  • [[Image:Vanden Plas Princess.jpg|thumb|300px|1965 [[Vanden Plas Princess]] 4-Litre R]]
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  • Also available was the 155 Q4 which had a 2.0&nbsp;litre [[turbocharger|turbocharged]] [[internal combustion engine|engine]] and a p ...equirements, also brought in new 16-valve engines for the 1.8 and 2.0&nbsp;litre and also some improvements to cabin materials and build quality. The Q4 wa
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  • ...ns]] would come into force. Lotus were less competitive. Starting with a 2-litre [[Coventry-Climax]] engine in the [[Lotus 33]], Clark did not score points
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  • ...hicles as the twin engined 1935 6.3&nbsp;litre Bimotore, the 1935 3.8&nbsp;litre Monoposto 8C 35 Type C, and the Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Mille Miglia Roadster. ...ad car in about 30 examples. At the same time Alfa Romeo's Tipo B 3.2&nbsp;litre was becoming less competitive, yet [[Tazio Nuvolari]] managed the exploit o
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  • ...the local low-cost model, the [[Dacia Logan]], is to only provide the 1.4-Litre 8-valve petrol engine, rated at 77bhp at 6000 rpm and 115Nm at 3000 rpm wit
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  • ...aximum aerodynamic efficiency. The 640 was powered by Ferrari's own 3.5 [[litre]] [[V12 engine]] which produced up to 660[[Horsepower|bhp]], a fine effort
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  • The Massif is available with 2 versions of Iveco’s 3.0 litre diesel engine taken from the Iveco Daily van. A {{convert|150|PS|kW bhp|0|a
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  • ...or a rocket installed. All driving vehicles were powered instead by a 5.7-litre Chevy engine.
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  • ...o Rocchi]], who had been responsible for, among others, Ferrari's famous 3-litre V8 for the 1970s 308 GTB and GTS. There were rumours that Rocchi's W-12 pla
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  • | [[Bentley 4½ Litre]] | [[Bentley 3 Litre]] Super Sport
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  • <td><font face="Arial">Grifo 7 litre</font></td>
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  • ...d transmission interfaces are retained, allowing a Sprint to receive a 1.8 litre Twin Spark into its engine bay with minimal modification of the engine or t
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  • ...ne, followed soon by Honda and Renault engines. In its first stage the 3.5 litre engine produced 583hp and the last version from 1986 could produce 620bhp a
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  • ...large rear spoiler, new front spoiler and many other adjustments. The 4.7 litre V12 engine was tuned to generate around 750bhp. In testing in 1996 the car Power/Disp.: 109.1 bhp/litre <br>
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  • |Fuel Economy:||23 [[Litre|L]]/100 [[kilometre|km]] combined |Fuel Capacity:||115 [[Litre|L]] (30 [[gallon|U.S. gallons]])
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  • ...and skilled test driver. The [[Ferrari 250|Ferrari 250 GT 2+2/GTE]], the 3 litre [[Testarossa]] V12 engine, the [[Ferrari 250 TR]] or Testarossa and the [[F ...th the unveiling of the [[Lamborghini Miura]] which uses the [[FOHC]] four litre version of the Bizzarrini designed [[V12]] engine.
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  • ...ighter than its predecessor, the [[Ferrari F2001|F2001]]. Powered by a 3.0 litre [[V10 engine]] which had a very low [[centre of gravity]], the F2002 had ex
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  • * F1 - Cars built to Specification normally utilising three-litre V8 engines * F2 - Specification built cars similar to F1 with 2 Litre Ford Pinto Engines
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  • The 5.5&nbsp;L V12 engine won the "over 4 litre" class of the [[International Engine of the Year]] award for 2000 and 2001.
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  • * F1 - Cars built to Specification normally utilising three-litre V8 engines * F2 - Specification built cars similar to F1 with 2 Litre Ford Pinto Engines
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  • |Fuel capacity || 2 x 60 litres (120.5 litre, 26.5 Imp gal, 31.8 US gal)
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  • *[[Maserati 350S]]-derived [[straight-six]] cylinder, [[DOHC]] 3485 cc litre 42 DCOE [[Weber carburetor]] engine (220 bhp at 5500 rpm),
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  • |Engine || 6&nbsp;[[Litre|L]] [[Ferrari Dino engine#V12|Ferrari F140 V12]]
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  • The car has an electronically fuel injected 5-litre V8 engine, an electronic four-speed automatic transmission with high effici
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  • ...the [[World Sportscar Championship]] from [[1967]] to [[1977]], with the 3-litre TT 12, winning titles in [[1975]] and [[1977]].
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  • .... The 1973 2.4&nbsp;L version generated 56&nbsp;hp per naturally-aspirated litre of[[engine displacement|piston displacement]].
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  • ...urtees led the Monaco Grand Prix, pulling away from [[Jackie Stewart]]'s 2-litre [[BRM]] on the straights, before the engine failed. A fortnight later Surte
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  • ...a Three]] cars. [[Piercarlo Ghinzani]] driving Euroracing March 793 with 2 litre Alfa engine won straight away its first season in Italian F3 serie in 1979. ...aced in the [[World Sportscar Championship]] from 1967 to 1977, with the 3-litre TT 12, winning title in 1975 and SC 12 in 1977.
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  • ...ht Hand Drive models. Also in that year a fuel-injected version of the 2.0 litre engine became available on certain models. ...{{Auto bhp|135|0}} and substantially increased torque over the normal two-litre (200 Nm). The Coupé VX and HPE VX can be distinguished from the normal car
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  • *Specific Output: 127.75&nbsp;PS (126&nbsp;hp/94&nbsp;kW) per litre
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  • ...than once during a race. The cars, on average, get around 2 kilometres per litre. Tire changes, after a year's absence, are once again allowed during pit st
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  • ...eased, and a [[Grand Prix]] car was developed using a [[supercharged]] 2-[[litre]] [[dohc]] eight [[cylinder]] powerplant. Interestingly this car was origin
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  • | Ferrari 056, Mid-mounted 2.4 litre V8 (90°)
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  • * F1 - Cars built to Specification normally utilising 5,6 or 7 Litre V8 engines * F2 - Specification built cars similar to F1 with 2 Litre Ford Pinto Engines
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  • ...ber 1960) was a racing car made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]], used in '2.5 litre' [[Formula One]] racing (thus, the '250' and 'F'). 26 examples were made in It mainly used the [[Maserati A6]] SSG [[straight-six]] 2.5-litre engine (220 bhp @ 7400 rpm), ribbed 13.4" [[drum brake]]s, wishbone indepen
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  • ...ox and a [[limited-slip differential]]. This engine was derived from the 2-litre V8 used in the [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale|33 Stradale]] and in the Tipo 33 sp
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  • ...porting in favour of a new 1.4 16v engine, and the introduction of the 1.3 litre [[common rail]] [[diesel engine|diesel]] ''MultiJet'' engine. The round Fi
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  • *Fuel capacity: 9 litres, of which reserve is 1 litre
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  • ...son, Formula 1 cars produce up to 950 [[bhp]] ((700 kW) from their three-[[litre]] engines but have 10 times the tyre contact surface. Because of this diffi
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  • ...f a new four cylinder sports racer, the '''750 Monza'''. Sporting a three litre version of the 500 Mondial's engine, the Monza was much more powerful, with
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  • ...f a new four cylinder sports racer, the '''750 Monza'''. Sporting a three litre version of the 500 Mondial's engine, the Monza was much more powerful, with
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  • ...pirated]] [[rotary engine]] - 140.5&nbsp;kW (191.1&nbsp;PS/188.8&nbsp;hp) /litre - [[Mazda RX-8]] ''[[Mazda Wankel engine#Renesis|Renesis]]'' (184&nbsp;kW ( ...-induction [[rotary engine]] - 157.4&nbsp;kW (214.1&nbsp;PS/212.3&nbsp;hp)/litre - 2003 [[Mazda RX-7]] ''[[Mazda Wankel engine#13B|13B-REW]]'' (206&nbsp;kW
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  • ...engine|engine]] format. The name F310 refers to the engine type, a ''3'' litre, ''10'' cylinder ([[V10 engine|V10]]) - a similar nomenclature consistent w
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  • ;Engine: The 4 litre [[Renault]] [[V8 engine]] features internal, cartographic and software upgr
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  • ...other F1 appearance during the year, driving a Brabham powered by an old 2-litre BRM engine at the [[1966 Italian Grand Prix|Italian GP]] under the banner o ...Daytona|Daytona 24 Hours]] and [[Monza 1000]] events with Bandini in the 4-litre [[Ferrari 330P4]]. He finished the year partnering [[Jackie Stewart]] to a
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  • ...competitive of the European national series, attracting many new F2 and 2-litre sports cars during the 1970s and early 1980s. Notable champions from this
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  • ...GTO|250 GTOs]] were modified with a large bump on the hood to use the four litre 330 engine. These were sold as the '''330 LMB'''.
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  • He wrecked his car in the 1956 Grand Prix of Rome, a 2-Litre sports car event.
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  • ...top of 6 weber carburators. For those requiring even more power, the 7.2 litre marine V12, more commonly found in Class 1 offshore powerboats, could be sp
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  • | [[Chiribiri|Chiribiri Monza (1.5 litre)]] | [[Chiribiri|Chiribiri Monza (1.5 litre)]]
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  • ...zarrini]] took the chassis from the 250 GT SWB and mated it with the 3.0 [[litre|L]] [[V12]] engine from the [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Rossa|250 Testa Rossa]]
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  • ...ew Panda was built on September 5, 2007, a red Panda 4x4 Climbing with 1.2-litre petrol engine. ...'' edition is a new sporting addition to the Panda family, it uses the 1.4-litre 16-valve [[Fully Integrated Robotised Engine|FIRE]] engine from the [[Fiat
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  • ...lian driver's great task of gaining victory in the Targa Florio in his 2.5-litre [[Alfa Romeo]], called the ''Tipo 33''. He was up against four German compe
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  • ...c) in [[1921]]. [[1923]] saw an all new model, Tipo 665 'Superba' with a 2-litre six-cylinder engine. This model was extremely successful in racing - won to
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  • ...l be 2.4 [[litre]] [[V8 engine|V8]] engines, compared with the current 3.0 litre [[V10 engine|V10]]s (smaller teams would be allowed to use V10 engines, but
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  • At the heart of the 8-valve HF Integrale is a 2-litre 4-cylinder fuel injected twin cam engine, fitted with contra-rotating balan The turbocharged 2-litre Lancia 16v engine is already a powerful, refined performer, but was further
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  • ...d to attract buyers outside its native Italy and [[Spain]]. The 1.1&nbsp;[[litre|L]] (60 [[horsepower|bhp]]), 1.3&nbsp;L (65 bhp) and 1.5&nbsp;L (75 bhp) [[
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  • | [[Aston Martin 2-Litre Sports]]
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  • ...found uninspired and uninvolving. The engine range, particularly the 1.2 litre petrol, was also criticised for being underpowered. The car's [[Fuel econom
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  • | [[Aston Martin 2-Litre Sports]]
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  • ...only 0.8 seconds slower than [[Frank Matich]]'s outright time set in a 2.6 litre [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] [[Sports Car]].
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  • ...tight in fact that they raced at the Belgian Grand Prix with a detuned 3.3 litre sports car engine rather than the full 3.5l F1 unit), and the Schnitzer tea
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  • |4 Litre [[Sunbeam Tiger (1925)|Sunbeam Tiger]] ''Ladybird''
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  • ...h the 1496cc [[side-valve]] four cylinder (that would become AC's famous 2-litre motor), [[Frazer-Nash]] with an 1496cc ohv engine, [[Morgan Motor Company]]
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  • ...his 1.5 litre supercharged 125s to the museum, and fielded the new V12 4.5 litre normally aspirated 375s. With a fuel consumption of around 35 litres per 10 ...rent Formula One regulations would last until 1954 before switching to 2.5-litre atmospheric engines. Major manufacturers were already working to develop ca
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  • ...FIA]] mandated that as of the 2006 season the cars must be powered by 2.4 litre naturally-aspirated engines in the [[V8 engine|V8]] configuration that have
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  • <small><sup>†</sup></small> All engines were 3.0 litre, [[V10 engine|V10]] configuration.
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  • ...lubsport''' was debuted at the Geneva Motor Show 2007, still using the 7.3 litre V12 sourced from [[Mercedes-AMG|AMG]] by [[Mercedes-Benz]]. The R Clubsport ...ear and each will sell for £1,000,000. The engine is a M158 twin-turbo 6.0 Litre V12 from Mercedes' AMG division producing 730 hp and 1100 Nm of torque. The
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  • ...2002 as the top-end hatchback model for Alfa Romeo. It is powered by a 3.2 litre V6, derived from the 164 from the early 90s. It is a two-door hatchback tha
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  • ...designed coupes are both rare and elegant and combined with a powerful 2.5 litre V6 they make excellent and very comfortable touring cars fully comparable t
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  • |Engine || Alfa-Romeo, 6 cylinders, 3,0-litre, 320hp @ 7000rpm
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  • ...h increased fuel consumption so much that the factory offered a larger 110 litre fuel tank as an option. These gave the engine an additional 15 bhp, to 385.
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  • ...ed very much like an [[Indycar]]. A few smaller teams tried obsolete three-litre [[Formula One]] cars (from [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]], [[Williams Grand Pri
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  • ...year, was also introduced new sport version ''Volumetrico Abarth'', with 2 litre engine equipped with [[Abarth]] designed supercharger.
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  • ...Varzi, it was only when the organisers decided to run the Coppa to the 1.5 litre [[voiturette]] formula in 1939 that any other manufacturer could stand a re
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  • ...ri 599 GTB Fiorano|599]] series grand tourers. The naturally aspirated 6.3 litre Ferrari V12 engine in the F12berlinetta has won the International Engine of
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  • A Champ Car has a [[Ford Cosworth]] [[turbocharger|turbocharged]], 2.65 [[litre]] (162 in&sup3;) [[engine displacement|displacement]] [[V8]] engine, fuelle
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  • The 4 litre V8 engine features internal, cartographic and software upgrades designed to
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  • In the early 1920s, Miller built his own 3.0 litre (183 in³) engine, inspired by the Peugeot [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand ...ctory which also interrupted the success of the Offy, and offering the 4.2 litre [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] V8 its first success at the race. The following
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  • ...Lancia's best selling model as of 2006. Available with small (1.2- and 1.4-litre) [[petrol engine|petrol]] and [[JTD]] [[diesel engine]]s, is also signed by
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  • designer, to create a perfect 400 litre trunk, flawless for two
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  • ...d six-cylinder British engines: for example, [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar's]] 3.8-litre XK engine had six cylinders with a bore of 87 mm (3.43 in) and a stroke of
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  • ...swept volume]] by the pistons of the engine. It is generally measured in [[litre]]s or cubic inches for larger engines and [[cubic centimetre]]s (abbreviate
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  • ...have room for five adults and their engines are usually around 1.6&nbsp;[[litre|L]] to 2.0&nbsp;L.
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  • | [[litre]] || L | [[litre]]-[[Atmosphere (unit)|atmosphere]] || l atm; sl
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  • ...icipated at LeMans (DNF) and other production cars participated in under 1 litre classes and in various hill climbs in Europe. There was no notable racing
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  • ...rom the beginning of the 20th century. Alfieri, Bindo and Ernesto built 2-litre Grand Prix cars for [[Diatto]]. In [[1926]], Diatto suspended the producti
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  • ; [[Bamford & Martin 1.5 litre Side Valve]] : The Bamford & Martin 1.5 litre Side Valve Short Chassis Tourer was James Bond's first car. He inherited it ...it's from 1930. This earlier date is the correct one, as the [[Bentley 4½ Litre]] ceased production in 1930.
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  • ...chetta'' and 3.0 [[Ferrari 312]]P ''Berlinetta'' were hardly more than a 3-litre F1 [[Ferrari 312]] with a prototype body. At the [[12 Hours of Sebring]] th
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  • ...swept volume]] by the pistons of the engine. It is generally measured in [[litre]]s or cubic inches for larger engines and [[cubic centimetre]]s (abbreviate
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  • The [[engine]] was subsequently changed to the 1.4-litre competition Gordini unit that the car retains to this day, at which point t
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  • ...specific purpose of making it a winner in the recently-introduced quarter-litre MSDS class for customers of the [[Pesaro]] factory.
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  • ...Formula One [[internal combustion engine|engine]]s may be no more than 3 [[litre]]s [[engine displacement]] and must have 10 [[Cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s
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  • ...52 '''250S''' [[berlinetta]] and [[spyder|spider]]. They introduced the 3-litre Colombo V12 with 230&nbsp;hp (171&nbsp;kW) and shared a short 2250&nbsp;mm
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  • ...t&nbsp; Top speed was only about 45&nbsp;mph. The fuel tank held only 13 [[litre]]s (3.5 [[gallon]]s). However, the Isetta would get somewhere between 50 to
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  • ...ire & Rubber Company|Cooper]]. [[Zytek]] provide a performance-limited 3.4 litre [[V8]] [[engine]], however its performance limitation can be overcome by th
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  • ...but delivers about 50 [[United States|US]] [[miles per gallon|mpg]] (4.7 [[Litre|L]]/100[[kilometre|km]]). The redesigned 2004 Toyota Prius improved passeng ...e no matter how clever the technology. In 2002 Volkswagen showed it's "One Litre Car" running concept which got over 200 mpg, weighed only about 600 pounds,
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  • ...uch heavier and fuel is sold by volume, so diesel contains more energy per litre or gallon.
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  • ...1989 Minardi 189 F1 1.jpg|'''1989 Minardi 189 F1''' with a Lamborghini 3.5 litre F1 engine, full carbon brake system, 700 BHP, 0-60 1.9 secs
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  • ...0 [[Horsepower#Brake horsepower (bhp)|bhp]] (560&nbsp;kW) from their 2.4 [[litre]] engines, but have 10 times the tyre-contact surface. Because of this diff
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  • ...off-road vehicle of which ''Road and Track'' magazine said, "With the 5.2 litre V-12, the LM002 can pass anything on the road&mdash;except a gas station".
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  • The current owner has decided to sell the very rare 3-litre ATS 2500 GTS in the RM Auctions Automobiles of London sale on October 28. O
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  • ...2 Scaglietti. Whereas the 612 is anything but modest in its claim to a 6.0-litre engine (capacity is only 5,748 cc), the 599 GTB has a 1 cc greater capacity
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  • # 2005 was the final year of the 3 litre V10 engine formula.
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  • ...swept volume]] by the pistons of the engine. It is generally measured in [[litre]]s (L) or [[cubic inch]]es (c.i. ''or'' in³) for larger engines and [[cubi
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