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  • ...tered ex-[[Otto Salzer]] 1914 [[Mercedes-Benz in motorsport|Mercedes]] 4.5-litre 115 HP 18/100 (1922). ...eam]]-[[Talbot]]-[[Darracq]] team. He was third in a [[Sunbeam]] 135 bhp 2-litre at [[French GP]] (1925), but failed to finish the [[Spanish Grand Prix]] (1
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  • ...-12 on the Ferrari 1512, but a more classical V12 was chosen for the new 3 litre F1. ...i 512]] probably influenced Ferrari, for they returned to the flat-12 in 3 litre water-cooled form for its prototypes and Formula One cars.
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  • ...69, named the ''312 P''. The 3.0 V12 Ferrari 312P was hardly more than a 3-litre F1 [[Ferrari 312]] with open ''Barchetta'', or later closed top prototype ' ...et of factory and privateer [[Porsche 907]] and [[Porsche 908]] plus old 5-litre cars like the [[Lola T70]] and the improved [[Ford GT40]] Mk.I of [[John Wy
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  • | Engine || 4.2 litre (from 1970 also 4.7 litre - from 1973 4.9 Litre) [[V8 engine|V8]], Four twin choke 42 DCNF [[Weber carburetor|Weber]] carbu ...ared to the Ghibli's 335 bhp and from 1973-1974, both the 4.2 and 4.7 Litre engines were supplanted by the 4.9.
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  • Whilst there is only one third of a litre difference in the capacity of the orignal Alfetta and the production car, t The Alfetta name began in 1972 with the 1.8 litre sedan and was finally put to rest with the last GTV model in 1987, of cours
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  • ...nd battery stowed near the spark plug and a rear drum brake. The SP has 12 litre petrol tank, the battery is stowed under the seat and it has a rear disc br
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  • |Engine || 4.7 Litre (4.2 Litre) 90º [[V8 engine]], four twin-choke 38 DCNL5 [[Weber]] ...Mexico was also made available with a 'smaller' engine. This time the 4.2-litre V8 engine that powered the original [[Quattroporte]].
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  • ...her example is the Australian made [[Jabiru Aircraft]] 5100. This is a 5.1 litre air-cooled engine for aircraft use.
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  • ...'', '''Urraco P250''' and '''Urraco P300''' with 2 litre, 2.5 litre, and 3 litre V-8 respectively. ...detachable roof panel, and its successor [[Lamborghini Jalpa]], with a 3.5 litre V-8 engine, were based upon the Urraco.
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  • '''1972 ISO Grifo 7 Litre Canam''' image:1972 ISO GRIFO 7-LITRE CANAM 1.jpg
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  • ...of each cylinder in [[cubic inch]]es. In this case 645 inch³ (10.6 [[litre|L]]) for each of 20 cylinders - a total of 211 L. Power output is 3,600 [[h
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  • ...n the 'dummy fuel tank' that sat in the place of a fuel tank. The actual 9 litre fuel tank is fitted inside the bike's body paneling and is filled through t
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  • | Engine || 4.9 litre [[V8 engine]] ...duction started in 1974. The car sported a [[FR layout|front mounted]] 4.9 litre [[V-8]] delivering 320 hp, housed in bodywork that resembled a lower, flatt
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  • | [[Bentley 3 Litre]] Super Sports | [[Bentley 4½ Litre]]
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  • | Engine || 2.8 [[Litre|L]] [[V8]] at 90° ...had an engine it shared with the [[Maserati Biturbo]], the AM473, a 2.8 [[Litre|L]] [[V6]] engine with 3 [[Poppet valve|valves]] per cylinder. It produces
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  • |Engine || V8, 5.3-litre Chevrolet Corvette "307ci" ...ini P538]] (P stands for "posteriore", that means rear-engine, 538 for 5.3-litre-V8).
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  • ...e used in [[Maserati 350S]], the other to be used in the 450S, had a 4.478-litre short-stroke [[V8]] engine with ...sh Grand Prix]], when it was built on a [[Maserati 300S]] chassis, the 3.5-litre [[V6]] and had chassis #3501. A clutch failure prevented a very promising
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  • * 1,000 [[litre]]s (exactly) **1 cubic decimetre is now equal to 1 [[litre]]. See [[1 E-3 m³]] for a comparison with other volumes.
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  • ...e used in [[Maserati 350S]], the other to be used in the 450S, had a 4.478-litre short-stroke [[V8]] engine with ...sh Grand Prix]], when it was built on a [[Maserati 300S]] chassis, the 3.5-litre [[V6]] and had chassis #3501. A clutch failure prevented a very promising
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  • ...on a similar layout was designed and brought into production in 2 and 2.5 litre forms fitted to the [[Lancia Gamma|Gamma]].
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  • The Coupe will be powered by a longitudinally-mounted 5.0 litre [[V8]] engine with a rear [[transaxle]] setup. The engine, a bored-out vers ...he new 5.0-litre [[V8]], the Spyder will in addition offer the current 4.2-litre as an 'entry-level' version. The new Coupe will be known as the [[Maserati]
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  • Powered by a front mounted [[turbocharged]] 5.7-litre Chevrolet V8 (tuned by Callaway) with 440bhp driving the rear wheels throug
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  • ...was developed 1955, using the chassis of a [[Maserati 300S]], and the 3.5 litre [[straight-six]] engine under development for the future [[Maserati 3500]] ...early 1957. It first used the [[straight-six]], but was converted to 3.5-litre [[V12]] engine (335 bhp @ 9000 rpm). It also had a 5-speed developed for t
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  • |Engine || 2.5 [[Litre|L]] [[Straight-8]]<br>(185 [[Horsepower|bhp]])
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  • Category = [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] 3 litre | ...ipoli Grand Prix]]. The new [[312]] (3-litre, 12 cylindres) and [[316]] (3-litre, 16 cylindres) were entered, but the later hit engine troubles in practice
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  • |Engine || 4.2 and 4.9 litre [[V8 engine]] ...Maserati's 4.2 litre V-8 engine (255 hp) and, starting in 1978, with a 4.9 litre-V8 delivering 290 hp, both engines coupled with a ZF 5-speed manual transmi
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  • |Engine || 1.5 and 2-litre [[straight-six]] The 1.5-litre [[straight-six]] was named ''A6 TR'' (''Testa Riportata''), and was based o
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  • [[Image:BugattiType50B.jpg|thumb|400px|'''Type 50B 4.7 litre racing Bugatti with [[Jean-Pierre Wimille|J. P. Wimille]] behind the wheel'
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  • ...epower|bhp]] @5800 rpm (12C-36); [[Roots blower|Roots]] supercharged 4.5 [[Litre|L]] 4475cc 60° [[V12]]; 430 [[Horsepower|bhp]] @5800rpm (12C-37)
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  • ...lt in the late 1980s. Actually the very first V10 engine built for the 3.5 litre formula, the 'Tipo 1035' produced in excess of 600 bhp.
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  • A one-litre Formula Three for four-cylinder cars with tuned production engines was rein Two-litre rules were introduced for 1974, still with restricted air intakes. As of to
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  • ...award by an international jury from 19 countries. In [[Singapore]], a 1.4-litre LAV variant is marketed as the Fiat Panorama in 5 and 7-seater versions. ...includes a 1.4-litre petrol, a 1.9-litre [[MultiJet]], and a 16-valve 1.3-litre MultiJet.
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  • * [[Austin 3-Litre]]
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  • ...sion of the existing V6 engine (which retained the carburettors) and a 2.5 litre [[VM Motori|VM]] [[straight-5|5 cylinder]] [[turbodiesel]]. **With carburetted 2.5 litre V6 petrol engine: 5,748
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  • ...p;kW), available with in five- and six-speed gearboxes, and the diesel 1.3-litre 16 valve [[MultiJet]] units, with 70 (52&nbsp;kW)&nbsp;bhp or 90&nbsp;bhp. ...and the latest version of the [[General Motors|GM]]-sourced Powertrain 1.8-litre 8-valve 114&nbsp;hp engine. Both have [[flexible fuel]] technology, which l
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  • | 7.0 litre [[V12]] 60 degree light alloy block front mounted, four wheel drive
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  • ...ian [[Formula 3]] and took a class win in the 1965 [[Targa Florio]] in a 1-litre [[ASA]] Prototype.
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  • ...nosed 2-seater intended for road use and Group 4 racing. It featured a 6.3-litre Chrysler V8 of up to 431 bhp mounted at the front, a 4-speed [[gearbox]] an
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  • ...only few events in 1969. In March of that year, the presentation of the 5 litre [[Porsche 917]], built in advance in 25 exemplars, had surprised also Ferra ...in order to prepare the new Ferrari 312PB for the 1972 season, when only 3 litre class would be allowed. In addition to Porsche, the old national rival with
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  • ...ing the [[Casablanca 12 hours]] race in 1952 and the next year won the two litre category at the [[12 hours of Hyeres]]. In 1954, he repeated as winner of t
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  • |Engine ||[[Twin turbo]] [[V6]] 2 [[Litre|L]] (1996 [[Cubic metre|cc]])<br>3 [[Poppet valve|valves]] per [[Cylinder (
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  • 650 bhp at 7800 rpm (227.7 HP/litre) Forced water cooling - 1 front radiator 22 litre circuit
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  • |Engine || 4.7-litre (4728 cc/289 cid) [[V8]]<br>5.0-litre (4949 cc/302 cid) [[V8]]
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  • ...ne of the first clients who contracted Frua for the styling of their new 2-litre, 6-cylinder sports car, the A6G. From 1950 to 1957, Frua built 19 Spyders a In [[1965]], AC showed the Frua-bodied, 7-litre, 428-hp [[AC (car)|AC]] 428 Spyder, which drew from the Mistral’s shape.
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  • |Engine:||3.2-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, 2 [[IHI]] watercooled turbochargers The front-engined Shamal is powered by a 3.2-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing some 325bhp. It has a six-speed [[man
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  • ...ore the [[1989 Formula One season|1989]] season. The introduction of the 3 litre rule made the V10 seem the best compromise between the [[V8]] and the [[V12 ...car racing]], usually with [[Judd (engine)|Judd]] powerplants with 4 or 5 litre engines, made available for customers, although the first V10 was seen in t
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  • The car is equipped with 2 litre fuel injected ([[SPICA]]) V8 engine producing around 233 PS at 8800 rpm.
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  • ...ssive suspension tuning than the Coupe. It is equipped with a standard 4.2 litre (4244 cc), 90°, [[V8]], 400 horsepower (298 kW) engine @ 7000 rpm. A 6-spe
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  • ...eats on wheels" (Advertisement, 1967), the Grifo 7 litri (with the GM V8 7-litre marine engine) and the 2 + 2 Coupé Lele ([[1970]]), intended as the succes
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