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  • ...red by a 4.2 liter V8 @ 90° (255 bhp @ 6000 rpm). Also available was a 4.9 liter V8 (280 bhp @ 5800 rpm). One distinguishing characteristic of the vehicle w
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  • ...e from the British company ''Napier'', models with a large 5.6 liter and 8 liter with a three-[[cylinder]] block, which came in various versions (30/40hp, 4
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  • ...dels, the [[Lamborghini Silhouette]] in 1976-1977 in which it kept the 3.0 liter displacement, and the slightly-updated replacement in 1982, the [[Lamborghi
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  • ...cooled turbo diesel, and a 2.5 liter fuel injected V6. In [[1987]], a 3.0 liter V6 was added. However, in North America, where the car was known as the Mil
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  • ...cars in 1905, both models were named Esperia. The Esperia had a 20 HP 3.7-liter four-cylinder engine [[Monobloc]], while the 40hp Esperia had cylinders cas
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  • |Displacement ||2.991 liter / 182.5 cu in |BHP/Liter ||94 bhp / liter
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  • ...production of the models included SMB 16/20hp and 28hp equipped with a 4.0 liter engine and shaft drive. In 1910 SMB ceased production.
    774 bytes (104 words) - 10:54, 24 March 2009
  • ...o e Mazza'') in 1911 saw [[Vittorio Careno]] design a prototype with a 1.2 liter engine only to be forgotten and rediscovered by the industry ten years late
    957 bytes (140 words) - 14:38, 12 August 2009
  • ...fficinal Scirea's first model was a type 8/10 hp. This car had a small 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine with an output of 14hp, with a maximum speed of 70km/h
    929 bytes (136 words) - 10:49, 24 March 2009
  • ...strong, light, happy and rapid") [[Turin]] produced a sports car with 2.7 liter engine and two camshafts are presented, which could reach 100 km/hintroduce
    942 bytes (133 words) - 23:46, 29 March 2009
  • ...operations in 1911 through 1914. This company built a small car with a 1.7 liter engine, a leather cone clutch and a 3-speed transmission transmitted power.
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  • ...sa''' is a design study based on the [[BMW Z8]]. The Birusa features a 5.0-liter V8 with 400 bhp, and also has 11 [[Bose Corporation|Bose]] speakers.
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  • ...923. The '''Perfetti''' company produced the "Tipo Unico" model with a 1.5 liter [[engine]] but in 1923 all activities had been halted and the company close
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  • ...nd shifted at speed with a foot lever. Top speed was 60km/h and consumed i liter per 60km.
    797 bytes (118 words) - 01:48, 5 August 2011
  • ...y 15 hp and could reach 70 km/h (44 Mph) and could travel about 5.1 km per liter or 19.6 miles per gallon.
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  • ...the Landaulet model's type 20 HP, which has a four-cylinder engine and 2.5-liter engine. Even back then the FAS had a four-gear and two camshafts in the cra
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  • This model was equipped with an engine of 2-liter engine developing 21 HP at 2400rpm capable of traveling at a speed of 70 km
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  • ...[[Bugatti]] '''EB 118''' show car debuted in [[1998]]. It featured a 6.2 liter [[turbocharged]] [[W18]] engine that produced 555 hp (408 kW) and 479 ft·l
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  • ...ique 3.5-liter car is preserved in Biscaretti museum in [[Turin]]; two 2.0-liter prototypes are preserved in Alfa Romeo museum in [[Arese]] and are regularl
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  • ...cars a month. The first car was the Model A70 (20/30 hp), a car with a 4.4 liter engine and a four-cylinder V-engine with shaft drive, the Model B80 (35/45
    953 bytes (140 words) - 22:12, 10 May 2010
  • ...under the brand name [[Rapid]] launched modern four-cylinder 2.3L to 10.6 liter engines which also competed in motorsport's with relatively good results. I
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  • ...IAM showed their first model at the exhibition in Milan. The car had a 2.0 liter six-cylinder engine with an output of 45 hp. This model was the starting po
    967 bytes (145 words) - 10:11, 5 May 2010
  • ...the [[Iso Grifo]] [[prototype]] was completed with an American V8 with 5.7 liter displacement and 440 hp engine, which is also used in the Chevrolet Corvett
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  • ...dua]] who began as a design engineer in 1923. His first creation was a 1.5 liter model, which a year later was available in three versions (Sport, [[Grand S
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  • ...6 and 1909 developed their engines and also some competitive cars as the 8 liter Type 20hp 1906. In 1922 came the S18 with a 2 liter engine and in 1925 introduced the S20 model of a 2293cc, 50hp. Nearly 900 c
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  • ...ne. The engine develops a peak power of 540hp which translates to 94hp per liter. The compression ratio is 11.2:1. The GG50 uses an odd sequential mode [[au
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  • ...florision. Restelli began with the construction of a car model with a 1.5 liter engine in 1920. Restelli himself took part in competitions in this car with
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  • ...Italian two seater sports car powered by a mid-mounted [[Alfa Romeo]] 2.0 liter Twin spark, 4 cylinder engine. The spaceframe chassis of the Turchetti Rapt
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  • ...eported about the two models with a four-[[cylinder]] [[engine]] and a 3.8 liter engine under the badge name Antonietti & Ugonino. Whether this car was a se
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  • ...nd speeds of up to 97 km/h. In 1907, the company put together the Tipo 6.8-liter without a body ([[chassis]], [[engine]] and [[mechanical]] only) for the Pa
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  • ...As obengesteuerter drive that was used was a 4-cylinder engine with a 1.2 liter displacement and 10 hp power. The vehicle had a 4-speed gearbox, swivel hea
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  • ...ear wheel drive]] [[Ferrari 308 GTB|308 GTB]]. The 288 refers to its 2.8 [[liter]] V8 engine, though, as it used a de-bored (by 1 mm) [[V8]] with twin ...at 2450mm, and the track was widened also. With 400 hp (almost 140 hp per liter) and 366ftlbf of torque, the GTO was an impressive performer. 0-60 mph time
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  • ...Moss]] behind the wheel and [[Denis Jenkinson]] as his navigator used a 3 liter Straight-8 outputting 290hp. This was the final consequence of the ALFA des
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  • ...F2006, the next car was called the 248 F1, because of it's '''2'''.'''4''' liter V'''8''' engine.
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  • ...ce earned her a great deal of respect. Shortly thereafter, she won the two-liter sports car class at [[Nürburgring]], [[Germany]], making her the only woma
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  • ...es, the basic design of this [[engine]] had not changed; only the capacity/liter size and with the changes in fuel delivery (from [[carburetor]]s, [[mechani
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  • ...zaro tried again, this time at [[Firenze]]. 210 examples the Tipo 5, a 3.5-liter overhead cam four-cylinder powered car were built and a Nazzaro GP car, dri ...ix at the fast 8.3 mile [[Strasbourg]] circuit, driving the Fiat 804/404 2 liter six-cylinder racer. He had been at the wheel for 6 hrs 17 mins 17 secs and
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  • |Displacement || 2.3 liter, 2296 cc (140.111 cu in) ...hassis, Ford Zodiac MkIV suspension and disk brakes, and a Ford Taunus 2.3 liter [[V6]] engine in various states of tune, up to a [[turbo]]charged 210 [[bhp
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  • | Fuel capacity || 17 [[Liter|L]]
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  • ...cc in 1953 declared a maximum speed of 134 km/h (equal to that of a "half" liter like the [[Gilera Saturno]] or [[Moto Guzzi Falcone]], while the 350 cc was
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  • |Engine || 4.0 liter V8 engine, 45 IDM down draft Webers
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  • Recent engines such as the Ford 4.6 liter engine and the Chrysler 2.0 liter engine, have connecting rods made using [[powder metallurgy]], which allows
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  • ...o speculation that the engine block of the V10 is closely based on the 4.2 liter V8 Audi produces for their luxury cars though the [[cylinder head]]s are un
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  • Power comes from a [[Volkswagen]]-designed [[W18]] engine. This 6.3 liter engine is entirely different from the "production" W16 found on the [[Bugat
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  • ...or series production by [[Carrozzeria Touring]], and Lamborghini's own 3.5 liter [[Lamborghini V12|V-12 engine]].
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  • ...oporte|Quattroporte]] IV's and [[Maserati Shamal|Shamal]]'s twin-turbo 3.2-liter V8, revised and tuned to 370 bhp while the 3200 GTA was equipped with an au
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  • ...ar made due with a solid axle. Speed for the 3.7 liter engine and the 4.0 liter engine was around 7 seconds or a little better and the top speed was around
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  • ...22 ° Trabalzini and 34th Bertarelli other classified with the Milan half a liter), while [[Franco Trabalzini]] is second in the Italian Championship. The Pa
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  • ...ith a 5-speed manual transmission. This engine was later enlarged to a 2.4-liter, 180 horsepower unit in 1969. The Fiat Dino was originally equipped with a
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