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  • ...[volume]]. It is the volume of a [[cube (geometry)|cube]] with edges one [[metre]] in [[length]]. 1 cubic metre is equivalent to:
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  • |Engine ||[[Twin turbo]] [[V6]] 2 [[Litre|L]] (1996 [[Cubic metre|cc]])<br>3 [[Poppet valve|valves]] per [[Cylinder (engine)|cylinder]] *Longitudally mounted [[V6]] (cylinders at 90°) 1996 [[Cubic metre|cc]] (332 cc per cylinder)
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  • ...ing "less than 3 [[metre]]s in length" and "less than 85&nbsp;[[cubic foot|cubic feet]]/2400 [[litre]]s interior volume". Typically, microcars seat only the
    7 KB (1,049 words) - 23:10, 7 August 2009
  • |Engine || 2890.3 [[Cubic metre|cc]] [[Straight-4|inline-four]] cylinder, [[Normally aspirated]] with two W
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  • ...sed on that of the Fiat 600, but had its capacity increased to 843 [[Cubic metre|cm³]]. The 850 came in two versions: "normale" (standard) with 34 [[Horsep
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  • ...valve|valves]]. The [[redline rpm]] at 8200 and the torque of 657 [[newton metre]]s (485&nbsp;ft&nbsp;[[pound-force|lbf]]) at 5500&nbsp;rpm are both the sam
    10 KB (1,354 words) - 07:43, 17 April 2009
  • ...es. Consulting the table below and finding that one foot is exactly 0.3048 metre, you can now perform the mathematical conversion: ...units canceled out, leaving only metres, the desired result. (Since 0.3048 metre per foot have infinite precision, the precision of the answer is determined
    51 KB (6,265 words) - 10:11, 27 May 2010