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Automotive Petrol Engines

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  • Cosworth YB Engine (1986-)

    Engines
    1980s

    Ford Cosworth YB series Engine The YB series of 1,993 cc (121.6 cu in) engines are based on the older Pinto engine block, and were introduced in the road-going Ford Sierra RS ...

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  • Coventry Climax FPE Engine

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    Engines
    1950s
    Coventry Climax FPE Engine

    Coventry Climax FPE 'Godiva' Engine Commission Sportive Internationale announced in 1952 that 2.5L naturally aspirated engines would be a part of Formula One regulation starting ...

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  • Coventry Climax FPF Engine

    Engines
    1950s
    Coventry Climax FPF Engine

    Coventry Climax FPF Engine The FPF was a double overhead cam all aluminium four cylinder that was essentially half of the FPE V8 engine, which was designed as a pure racing ...

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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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  • Daimler Double-Six V12 (1926-1938)

    Engines
    1920s
    Daimler Double-Six V12 (1926-1938)

    Daimler Double-Six sleeve-valve V12 Daimler Double-Six piston engine was a sleeve-valve V12 engine manufactured by The Daimler Company Limited of Coventry, England between 1926 ...

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  • Douvrin engine (1977-1997)

    Engines
    1970s
    Douvrin engine (1977-1997)

    Douvrin engine The Douvrin engine is a four cylinder - internal combustion engine for automobiles , which from 1977 to 1997 by the La Française de Mécanique was made, a joint ...

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  • FIAT 100 engine (1955 to 2000)

    Engines
    1950s
    FIAT 100 engine (1955 to 2000)

    FIAT 100 engine range 1955 to 2000 The Fiat "100 series" engines have been of 4-stroke engines fueled by petrol with 4 cylinders in line.Built from 1955 to 2000. History The Fiat ...

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  • Fiat 124 series engine (1966-1999)

    Engines
    1960s
    Fiat 124 series engine (1966-1999)

    Fiat 124 series engine Manufacturer Fiat / Fiat Automóveis (Brazil) Production 1966–1999 Configuration OHV 2-valve inline-four SOHC 2-valve inline-four SOHC diesel 2-valve ...

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  • Fiat E.torQ engine (2011-)

    Engines
    2010s
    Fiat E.torQ engine (2011-)

    Fiat E.torQ engine explained Manufacturer Fiat Production 2011–present Predecessor Tritec engine GM 1.8 X18XE Fiat 1.9 Torque Configuration Straight-4 Displacement 1.6 L 1,598 cc ...

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  • Fiat FIRE Engine (1985-)

    Engines
    1980s
    Fiat FIRE Engine (1985-)

    Fiat F.I.R.E Engine explained Fully Integrated Robotised Engine The FIRE (for "Fully Integrated Robotised Engine") is a series of automobile engines from Fiat Powertrain ...

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  • Fiat FireFly engine (2016-)

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    Engines
    2010s
    Fiat FireFly engine (2016-)

    Fiat Chrysler FireFly engine The engine FireFly (codename GSE , Global Small Engine ) is a family of internal combustion engines fueled by gasoline in 4-stroke alternative 3- and ...

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  • Fiat SOHC engine (1969–1999)

    Engines
    1960s

    Fiat 128 SOHC engine Manufacturer Fiat / Lancia / Zastava / Tofaş Production 1969–1999 Configuration SOHC 2-valve I4 Designed by Aurelio Lampredi, the Fiat SOHC engine first ...

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  • Fiat Twin Cam engine (1966–2000)

    Engines
    1960s
    Fiat Twin Cam engine (1966–2000)

    Fiat Twin Cam engine explained Manufacturer Fiat/Lancia Production 1966–2000 Designed by Aurelio Lampredi the Fiat Twin Cam (also known as the Lampredi Twin) was an advanced ...

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  • Fiat Twin-Air engine (2010-)

    Engines
    2010s
    Fiat Twin-Air engine (2010-)

    Fiat Twin-Air engine The twin-air engine is a twin-cylinder in-line ( parallel twin ) engine with variable valve timing ( MultiAir ) from Fiat's subsidiary Fiat Powertrain ...

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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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  • Honda B16 engine (1988-2001)

    Engines
    1980s
    Honda B16 engine (1988-2001)

    Honda B16 engine The Honda B16 engine is built as a pure DOHC engine is as a VTEC engine in compact cars from Honda . It is found in the Civic , CRX, CRX Del ...

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  • Honda B17 engine (1992-1993)

    Engines
    1990s
    Honda B17 engine (1992-1993)

    Honda B17A1 VTEC engine The Honda B17 engine is built as a VTEC engine in Integra GS-R cars from Honda . The displacement is 1,678 cc (1.6) .The production was only from 1992 and ...

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  • Honda B18 engine (1986-2001)

    Engines
    1980s
    Honda B18 engine (1986-2001)

    Honda B18 engine The Honda B18 engine is built as a pure DOHC engine for the most part as a VTEC engine in compact cars from Honda . It is found in the Civic , CRX, CRX Del ...

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