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  • A 1969 study by the [[Society of Automotive Engineers|SAE]] recommended the replacement of Bundy tube with 90-10 copper-nickel alloy
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  • |Maximum power || (SAE) 125.7 PS (124.0 bhp) (92.5 kW) @ 5600 rpm |Maximum torque || (SAE) 187.0 Nm (138 ft•lb) (19.1 kgm) @ 3500 rpm
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  • ...h a power to weight ratio of 513.3 hp per ton (metric) or 4.36 lb/hp (SAE). OBSOLETE TEXT--> ...yron engine produces between 1020 and 1040 metric horsepower (1006 to 1026 SAE net hp), so the car will be advertised as producing "1001 horsepower" in bo
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  • ==== hp (SAE)==== ...Society of Automotive Engineers]] (SAE) recommended manufacturers use "hp (SAE)" to indicate the power of the engine, given that particular car's complete
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  • ...5 in³ gasoline with a power of 57 [[Horsepower#CV|CV]]/56 [[Horsepower#hp (SAE)|hp]]/42 [[Watt|kW]] and 1297 cc/80 in³ gasoline or alcohol with a power o
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  • .../252 in³) [[V8 engine]], producing 256 hp ([[horsepower#hp (SAE)|SAE]]) (191 kW) at 5,600 rpm, and either a five-speed ZF [[manual tra ...y on the [[United States|US]] model) and, from 1968, a 4.7 L, 295 hp (SAE) (220 kW) engine. Around 500 of the second series were made. Productio
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  • ...' engine produces 540 [[Horsepower#CV|CV]] (533 [[Horsepower#hp (SAE)|hp]]/397 [[Watt|kW]]) at 7250 [[rpm]] and 588 [[Newton metre|N· ...L (5748 cc)||540 [[Horsepower#CV|CV]] (533 [[Horsepower#hp (SAE)|hp]]/397 [[Watt|kW]])||588 [[Newton metre|N·m]] (434 [[Tor
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  • ...gine had a power of 61 [[Horsepower#CV|CV]] (60 [[Horsepower#hp (SAE)|hp]]/45 [[Watt|kW]]) and the alcohol engine, the most common, 62&nbsp
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  • ...0, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, or 60. The higher the viscosity, the higher the SAE grade number is. These numbers are often referred to as the '''weight''' o ...checking minimum viscosity at 100 °C or 212 °F) to grade an oil as SAE number 0W, 5W, 10W, 15W, 20W, or 25W. A single-grade oil graded at the hot
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  • * 276 [[Horsepower#PS|PS]] (272 [[Horsepower#hp (SAE)|hp]]/203 [[Watt|kW]])
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  • * 276 [[Horsepower#PS|PS]] (272 [[Horsepower#hp (SAE)|hp]]/203 [[Watt|kW]])
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  • * Power: 200 PS (230 bhp SAE) at 6500 rpm
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  • ...Ferrari cars. Power is 360.4 [[Watt|kW]] (483 [[horsepower#hp (SAE)|hp]]) at 8500 rpm and torque 465 [[Newton metre|N·m]] (343 [[To
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  • * [http://www.sae.org/standardsdev/tsb/tsb003.pdf Rules for SAE Use of SI (Metric) Units]
    19 KB (2,827 words) - 11:05, 5 March 2017
  • ...ociation]] (ACEA), the North American [[Society of Automotive Engineers]] (SAE), the [[Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association]], and other worldwide a
    27 KB (3,920 words) - 22:51, 15 November 2009
  • ...roduces a maximum 620 [[Horsepower#PS|CV]] (620 [[Horsepower#hp (SAE)|hp]]/456 [[Watt|kW]]/611 [[Horsepower#Brake_horsepower (bhp)|bhp
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