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  • Tritec engine (1999-2007)

    Engines
    1990s
    Tritec engine (1999-2007)

    Tritec Straight-4 Petrol engine From 1999 to 2007 The Tritec engine (also known as Pentagon) is a four-cylinder petrol engine that was manufactured between 1999 and 2007 by ...

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  • Triumph slant-four engine (1972-1981)

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    1960s
    Triumph slant-four engine (1972-1981)

    Triumph slant-four engine 1972 to 1981 ENGINE in line 4 inclined at 40 Degrees Bore 3.56 in (90.3 mm) Stroke 3.07 in (78.0 mm) Capacity 122” (1998 cm') Type Single overhead ...

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  • TVR Speed Eight engine (1996-2003)

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    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)

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    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

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    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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  • Volkswagen W8 engine (2001-2004)

    Engines
    2000s
    Volkswagen W8 engine (2001-2004)

    Volkswagen W8 engine Overview Manufacturer Volkswagen Also called 4.0 W8 Production 2001-2004 Combustion chamber Configuration WR8 Displacement 3,999 cc (244.0 cu in) Cylinder ...

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  • Volvo B18 B20 engine (1961-1968)

    Engines
    1960s
    Volvo B18 B20 engine (1961-1968)

    Volvo B18 B20 engine (1961 to 1968) This B18 was a straight-4 automobile engine produced by Volvo Cars from 1961 through 1968. The five-bearing, cam-in-block engine, had OHV ...

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  • Volvo B30 engine (1968-1975)

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    1960s
    Volvo B30 engine (1968-1975)

    Volvo B30 engine (1968 to 1975) The B30 is a Straight-six engine with overhead valves, produced by Volvo starting in 1968 and used primarily in their 164 sedan from 1969 through ...

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  • Volvo B4B engine (1944-1962)

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    1940s
    Volvo B4B engine (1944-1962)

    Volvo B4B engine Overview Manufacturer Volvo Personvagnar Production 1944-1962 Combustion chamber Displacement 1,414 cc (1.4 L; 86.3 cu in) 1,583 cc (1.6 L; 96.6 cu in) Cylinder ...

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  • Volvo B8444S engine (2005-2010)

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    Engines
    2000s
    Volvo B8444S engine (2005-2010)

    Volvo B8444S engine Manufacturer Volvo Production 2005-2010 Displacement 4,414 cc (4.4 L;269.4 cu in) Cylinder bore 94.0 mm Piston stroke 79.5 mm Cylinder block alloy Aluminium ...

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  • Volvo D5 engine (2001-)

    Engines
    2000s
    Volvo D5 engine (2001-)

    Volvo D5 engine The Volvo D5 is a type of turbocharged diesel engine developed by Volvo Car Corporation for use in its passenger cars. It is an all aluminium five-cylinder engine ...

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  • Volvo Modular engine (1990-)

    Engines
    1990s
    Volvo Modular engine (1990-)

    Volvo Modular engine From 1990 Overview Manufacturer Volvo Cars Production 1990— Combustion chamber Configuration I4, I5, I6 Cylinder block alloy Aluminum Cylinder head alloy ...

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  • Volvo PRV engine (1974-1998)

    Engines
    1970s
    Volvo PRV engine (1974-1998)

    PRV engine (1974 to 1998) Overview Manufacturer Française de Mécanique Combustion chamber Configuration V6 90 degrees Chronology Successor PSA ES / Renault L engine The PRV ...

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  • Volvo Redblock Engine

    Engines
    1970s
    Volvo Redblock Engine

    Volvo Redblock Engine The Volvo B21 was a slant straight-4 engine first used in the Volvo 200 series, meant to replace the B20. The B21 and all derived engines are often referred ...

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  • VW 1.8 EA827 engine (1972-1998)

    Engines
    1970s
    VW 1.8 EA827 engine (1972-1998)

    Volkswagen EA827 1.8 engine Volkswagen EA827 Production period: 1972-1998 Manufacturer: Volkswagen Engine Type: Four-cylinder inline Valve control: OHC displacement: 1781 cm 3 ...

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  • VW 1.9 TDI EA188 engine (1998-2010)

    Engines
    1990s
    VW 1.9 TDI EA188 engine (1998-2010)

    Volkswagen 1.9 TDI EA188 engine Volkswagen AG engines VW EA 188 Production period: 1998-2010 Manufacturer: Volkswagen AG How it works: diesel displacement: 1896 cm 3 Fuel supply: ...

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  • VW 2.0 EA827 engine (1980-2013)

    Engines
    1980s
    VW 2.0 EA827 engine (1980-2013)

    Volkswagen EA827 2.0 and 2.0 16V engine Volkswagen EA827 Production period: 1988-2013 Manufacturer: Volkswagen Engine Type: Four-cylinder inline Valve control: OHC displacement: ...

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  • VW 2.5 TDI EA188 engine (2004-2009)

    Engines
    2000s
    VW 2.5 TDI EA188 engine (2004-2009)

    Volkswagen 2.5 TDI EA188 engine Volkswagen AG VW EA 188 Production period: 2004-2009 Manufacturer: Volkswagen AG How it works: diesel displacement: 2461 cm 3 Fuel supply: Unit ...

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