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  • Fiat JTD engine (1997-)

    Fiat JTD engine (1997-)

    Fiat JTD engine Explained Manufacturer Fiat Group/General Motors Maruti Suzuki Tata-Fiat JV Also called CDTI (Opel) CRD (Jeep) D (Cadillac) DDiS (Suzuki) Duratorq TDCi (Ford) Quadra-Jet (Tata) TiD/TTiD (Saab) Production 1997–present Displacement 1.3 L 1,248 cc 1.6 L 1,598 cc 1.9 L 1,910 cc 2.0 L 1, ...

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  • Fiat Sofim Engine (1977-2008)

    Fiat Sofim Engine (1977-2008)

    Fiat Sofim Engine Explained The Sofim - Società Franco Italiana Motori was originally joint diesel engine enterprise of Fiat, Saviem (Renault) and Alfa Romeo established in 13 September 1974 and was bought by Iveco in 1981. The manufacturing plant is located in Foggia in southern Italy and is nowad ...

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