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  • ...category at the time, but this was likely an intentional decision in line with the Fiat Group's marketing of Alfa Romeo as a sporting brand. ...d, allowing a Sprint to receive a 1.8 litre Twin Spark into its engine bay with minimal modification of the engine or the Sprint itself.
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  • ...id #999;" |[[Image:Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer.jpg|250px|A Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer in the exclusively Ferrari parking lot at the [[2005 United States Grand Pr ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer'''
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  • ...f the H configuration is to allow the building of reasonably short engines with more than 12 cylinders, their compact size being useful as [[aircraft engin ===Road vehicles===
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  • ...rope and the '''Nissan Pulsar Milano''' in Japan), but featured Alfa Romeo engines carried over from the [[Alfa Romeo Alfasud|Alfasud]], as well as an Alfa [[ ...anicals married to a Nissan body of questionable build and frumpy styling, with insipid handling common to Japanese cars of the time. This mis-match of tec
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  • ...category at the time, but this was likely an intentional decision in line with the Fiat Group's marketing of Alfa Romeo as a sporting brand. ...d, allowing a Sprint to receive a 1.8 litre Twin Spark into its engine bay with minimal modification of the engine or the Sprint itself.
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  • ...33; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer.jpg|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer'''
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  • ...ininfarina). First models were equipped with carburetor and later versions with [[Kugelfischer]] fuel injection. ==Engines==
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  • ...id #999;" |[[Image:Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer.jpg|280px|A Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer in the exclusively Ferrari parking lot at the [[2005 United States Grand Pr ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer'''
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  • ...er]]<br>[[Citroën Jumper]]<br>[[Zastava]] Ducato<br>(3rd Gen)<br>[[Peugeot Boxer]]<br>[[Citroën Jumper]] The Fiat Ducato is the same van as the [[Citroën Jumper]] and the [[Peugeot Boxer]], which are all very popular vans to convert into [[motorhome]]s. All thes
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  • ...ves together before a fight, which has led to it being referred to as a '''boxer''' engine. ...engine|engines]]. The [[Citroen DS]] was originally intended to be fitted with an air-cooled flat-6, but this never materialised.
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  • ...oppet valve|valves]] or [[lifter]]s in a more direct manner, when compared with [[Overhead valve]]s (OHV) and [[pushrod]]s. ...timized port configurations made possible with overhead camshaft designs. With no intrusive pushrods , the overhead camshaft cylinder head design can use
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  • ...equipped with double [[carburetor]]s. The later 1.7 engines were equipped with the same [[fuel injection]] system as the [[Alfa Romeo 33]]. There were a f In 1983, the car received a facelift, to coincide with the release of the [[Alfa Romeo 33]]. This involved a multitude of changes,
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  • |Predecessor:||[[Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer#512BB|Ferrari 512BB]] |Engines:||4.9&nbsp;L [[flat-12|F12]]
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  • ...r]]s, where the engine drives the front [[wheel]]s. Most front wheel drive vehicles today feature [[transverse engine|transverse]] engine mounting, though many Experiments with front wheel drive cars date to the early days of the automobile. [[Alvis Ca
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  • ...oon]], it featured a 1.5&nbsp;[[Litre|L]] [[Lancia Flat-4 engine|aluminium boxer engine]]. This model was soon joined by a two door [[coupé]], designed by ...tion, and four or five speed gearbox. The 2.0&nbsp;L models were only made with revised Pininfarina Coupe and revised Lancia Sedan bodies.
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  • |Engines:||5.5&nbsp;L [[V12]] |Engines:||5.5&nbsp;L [[V12]]
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  • ...nal combustion engines can be powered by any [[fuel]] that can be combined with an "[[oxidizer]]" in the chamber. ...t]]s and many [[gas turbine]]s are strictly classed as internal combustion engines, but the term ''internal combustion engine'' is also used to refer specific
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  • |Engines:||4.4&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine#365|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ...he [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer|512 Berlinetta Boxer]].
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  • |Engines:||3.4&nbsp;L [[V8]] ...h for Ferrari, with most previous small Ferraris using a transverse engine with longitudinal transmission.
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  • ...ons are called oil engines. However, gasoline engines are often called gas engines for short. The only limitations are that the fuel must be easily transporta ...t]]s and many [[gas turbine]]s are strictly classed as internal combustion engines, but the term ''internal combustion engine'' is also used to refer specific
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  • ...rari V12 was placed behind a road-going driver in the [[Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer|365 GT4 BB]]. ...the other [[Ferrari 250|250 cars]]. It was a mid-engined sports car racer with a [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Rossa|250 Testa Rossa]] [[V12]] engine. The car
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  • ...ce called a combustion chamber. This [[exothermic]] reaction of a [[fuel]] with an [[oxidizer]] creates gases of high [[temperature]] and [[pressure]], whi This contrasts with [[external combustion engine]]s, such as [[steam engine]]s and [[Stirling e
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  • "Scuderia Ferrari" literally means "Ferrari Stable" in keeping with the prancing horse emblem; the name is figuratively translated as "Team Fer ...bol of Ferrari is a black prancing [[horse]] on yellow background, usually with the letters ''S F'' for ''Scuderia Ferrari''.
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  • ...errari]] began producing [[MR layout|mid-engined]] racing cars in [[1960]] with the [[Ferrari Dino]]-V6-engine [[Formula 2]] 156, which would be turned int ...rari V12 was placed behind a road-going driver in the [[Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer|365 GT4 BB]].
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  • ...d '''512 BB / 512 BBi''' and '''512 TR / F512M''' see [[Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer]] and [[Ferrari Testarossa]] respectively.'' ...r odd system of designating individual cylinder displacement for their V12 engines. For example, in the case of the 365 Daytona, when times 12, will give a to
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  • ...or road cars designated 512 BB/i, 512 TR or F512M see [[Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer]] and [[Ferrari Testarossa]] respectively.'' ...Spyder (chassis #1042) at the 1970 [[1000km Nürburgring]], finishing third with Surtees]]
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  • ...military service he joined [[Fiat]] in 1928, at first working on military vehicles and then in the aero engine division. The director of the aero-engine divis ...l consumption around 18&nbsp;km/l and a maximum speed of 90&nbsp;km/h, but with handling good enough to allow average speeds of 60 &nbsp;km/h. Between 1936
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  • ...rs including [[Giovanni Agnelli]]. Fiat has also manufactured [[railroad]] vehicles, [[tanks]] and [[aircraft]]. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's sixth largest Fiat-based cars are constructed all around the world, with the largest number produced outside Italy being built in [[Brazil]], where
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  • ...ies. Among the most noteworthy gadgets Bond has been equipped with various vehicles that have numerous modifications to include weapons systems, anti-pursuit s ...performed by an uncredited British stuntman "Bumps" Williard for the film with six (or 8, depending on the source) cameras simultaneously rolling. Two [[F
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