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TVR Engines

TVR Engines
  • BMC B-Series engine (1954-1980)

    Engines
    1950s

    BMC B-Series engine British motor corporation 1954 to 1980 Overview Manufacturer BMC Production 1954 to 1980 Combustion chamber Configuration in-line 4 Displacement ...

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  • Coventry Climax FW Engine

    Engines
    1950s
    Coventry Climax FW Engine

    Coventry Climax FW Engine Within the complicated corporate lineage, the reputation of Coventry Climax as the top-rate engine designer/builder is largely credited to Walter Hassan ...

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  • Ford Cologne V6 (1965-)

    Engines
    1960s
    Ford Cologne V6 (1965-)

    Ford Cologne V6 Overview Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Also called Ford Taunus V6 Combustion chamber Cylinder block alloy cast iron Valvetrain pushrod overhead-valve The ...

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  • Ford Essex V6 engine (1966-1981)

    Engines
    1960s
    Ford Essex V6 engine (1966-1981)

    Ford Essex V6 engine The Ford Essex V6 engine was a 60° V6 engine built between 1966 and 1981 by the Ford Motor Company in the United Kingdom at their engine plant in Dagenham, ...

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  • Ford Kent Crossflow engine (1959-1984)

    Engines
    1950s
    Ford Kent Crossflow engine (1959-1984)

    Ford Kent Crossflow engine From 1949 to 1984 1300 Crossflow from my mk1 escort The Ford Kent is an internal combustion engine from Ford of Europe. Originally developed in 1959 ...

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  • Ford Pinto engine (1970-2001)

    Engines
    1970s
    Ford Pinto engine (1970-2001)

    Ford Pinto engine 1970 to 2001 Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Also called EAO/OHC T88-series Taunus/Lima in-line Production 1970-2001 Combustion chamber Configuration Inline-4 ...

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  • Ford Sidevalve engine (1932-1962)

    Engines
    1930s
    Ford Sidevalve engine (1932-1962)

    Ford Sidevalve engine 1932 to 1962 Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Also called Ford Flathead engine Production 1932–1962 Predecessor None Successor Ford Kent engine Ford Taunus ...

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  • Rover V8 engine (1960-2006)

    Engines
    1960s
    Rover V8 engine (1960-2006)

    Rover V8 engine History Manufacturer General Motors Rover Land Rover MG TVR Also called Buick 215 V8 Production 1960–2006 Predecessor Rover 3-litre straight-six Successor Jaguar ...

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  • TVR Speed Eight engine (1996-2003)

    Registered
    Engines
    1990s
    TVR Speed Eight engine (1996-2003)

    TVR Speed Eight engine 1996 to 2003 was the name of a normally aspirated V8 car engine designed and manufactured by TVR. The engine was intended to power the TVR Griffith and ...

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  • TVR Speed Six engine (1999-2007)

    Registered
    Engines
    1990s
    TVR Speed Six engine (1999-2007)

    TVR Speed Six engine 1999 to 2007 The TVR Speed Six was the name of a naturally aspirated straight-6 engine manufactured by TVR, and used in several of their cars including ...

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  • TVR Speed Twelve engine

    Registered
    Engines
    2000s
    TVR Speed Twelve engine

    TVR Speed Twelve engine engine V12 w/High Molybdenum EN14T steel block, EN40B nitrided steel crankshaft and EN24B conrods, Dry Sump Lubrication valvetrain 4 Valves per Cyl fuel ...

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