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  • ...:#505050; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[File:MV Agusta 125 Sohc.JPG|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''MV Agusta 125 Sohc '''
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  • * Single overhead camshaft (SOHC) The SOHC design is inherently mechanically more efficient than a comparable [[cam-in
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  • |1.3 [[SOHC]]||1301 cc|| 78PS @ 5800 rpm|| 105Nm @ 3500 rpm |1.5 GT SOHC||1498 cc|| 85PS @ 5800 rpm|| 123Nm @ 3500 rpm
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  • ...:#505050; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[File:MV Agusta 125 Sohc.JPG|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''MV Agusta 125 Sohc '''
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  • ...ere he designed the Fiat [[Fiat Twin Cam engine|Twin-Cam]] and [[fiat SOHC|SOHC]] engines, which provided motive-force for most Fiat automobiles for over 3
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  • * Single overhead camshaft (SOHC) The SOHC design is inherently mechanically more efficient than a comparable [[cam-in
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  • * '''Single overhead camshaft''' - or '''SOHC''' Single overhead camshaft (SOHC) is a design in which one camshaft is placed within the [[cylinder head]].
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  • *Engine -- Air cooled, four stroke, 90°“L”twin cylinder, SOHC, desmodromic 2 valve per cylinder.
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  • [[Image:SOHC Hemi Chamber.jpg|thumb|250px|Hemispherical Combustion Chamber]] ...premier.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The 1903 Premier engine had a gear-driven [[SOHC#Single overhead camshaft|overhead cam]], roller cam followers, and crossflo
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  • ...i]] brand, using the FIRE engine in 1.0 and 1.1 L guises and Fiat's [[SOHC]] 1050 cc engine once used in the [[Autobianchi A112|Autobianchi A112 Abart
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  • |'''509'''||1924-29||[[straight-4]] [[SOHC]]||990 cc||22 hp||single [[carburetor]] |'''509 S'''||1925-29||[[straight-4]] [[SOHC]]||990 cc||27 hp||single [[carburetor]]
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  • [[DaimlerChrysler]]'s [[Mercedes-Benz]] used 3-valve SOHC engines for many years, but recently switched to 4-valve designs. Their Am ...SOHC single cylinder engine in 1972. In 1977 Honda introduced the 3-valve SOHC CB400 twin cylinder models. [[Yamaha]] introduced the 5-valve DOHC four cyl
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  • |'''Berlina S.I'''||1953-56||[[V4]] [[SOHC]]||1089 cc||38 hp||Single [[carburetor]] |'''Berlina S.II'''||1956-59||V4 SOHC||1089 cc||43 hp||Single carburetor
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  • ...hree displacements shared the same long 120 mm stroke, and all were [[SOHC]] designs with a single camshaft serving both banks of cylinders. ...All three displacements shared the same long 120mm stroke, and all were [[SOHC]] designs with a single camshaft serving both banks of cylinders. First eng
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  • |Type || [[SOHC]] 60° 2-valve [[V6 engine|V6]]
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  • ...s range, with 1,095 known. A large enclosed tourer, it used a new 3-valve SOHC 3 L (2991 cc/182 in³) engine derived from the [[Bugatti Typ
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  • ...s range, with 1,095 known. A large enclosed tourer, it used a new 3-valve SOHC 3 L (2991 cc/182 in³) engine derived from the [[Bugatti Typ
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  • ...hree displacements shared the same long 120 mm stroke, and all were [[SOHC]] designs with a single camshaft serving both banks of cylinders.
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  • |'''1.4 S'''||[[straight-4|I4]] [[SOHC]]||1372 cc||55 kW (75 PS)|| ||carburator |'''1.4 i.e.'''||[[straight-4|I4]] [[SOHC]]||1372 cc||51 kW (69 PS) @6000 rpm|| 125 Nm @3000 rpm ||cat and fuel
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  • |'''1107 D'''||[[straight-4]] [[SOHC]]||1995 cc||60 hp||[[diesel]] |'''1107 D'''||[[straight-4]] [[SOHC]]||2445 cc||72 hp||[[diesel]]
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  • ...DOHC 1585 cc I4 rated at 100 bhp (Regata 100) was also available with two SOHC diesels, a 1714 cc I4 rated at 58 bhp and a 1929 cc I4 rated at 65 bhp, the
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  • ...esignated OHC instead (either [[Overhead camshaft#Single overhead camshaft|SOHC]] or [[Overhead camshaft#Dual overhead camshaft|DOHC]]). *[http://www.samarins.com/glossary/dohc.html Pushrod (OHV), SOHC and DOHC engine animated diagrams]
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  • ...nbsp;cc) [[Fiat SOHC#Engine specification|138-series]] [[Overhead camshaft|SOHC]] petrol engines. The 1.3 (1300 cc) diesel (not for the UK market) eng ...d, with an IHI turbocharged [[Fiat Ritmo|Ritmo/Strada]]-derived 1.3 [[Fiat SOHC#Engine specification|146-series]] engine, initially offering 105 bhp. It wa
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  • |'''1.2 8V [[SOHC]]'''||[[straight-4|I4]]||1242 cc|| 60PS @ 5000 rpm|| 102Nm @ 2500 rpm |'''1.4 8V [[SOHC]]'''||[[straight-4|I4]]||1368 cc|| 77PS @ 6000 rpm|| 115Nm @ 3000 rpm
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  • |Similar || [[Chrysler SOHC V6 engine|Chrysler SOHC]]<br>[[Ford Cyclone engine|Ford Cyclone]]<br>[[Honda J engine|Honda J-serie
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  • * 1.9&nbsp;L 8v [[SOHC]] ''[[JTD]]'' [[straight-4|I4]] [[common rail]] [[Turbocharger|turbo]][[die * 2.4&nbsp;L 8v [[SOHC]] ''[[JTD]]'' [[straight-5|I5]] [[common rail]] [[Turbocharger|turbo]][[die
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  • ...th a sump-mounted transmission. The higher-specification models used the [[SOHC]] E-Series engine (from the Maxi), in 1500cc and 1750cc displacements. The
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  • ...d Robotised Engine|FIRE engine]] in 1.0 and 1.1&nbsp;L guises and Fiat's [[SOHC]] 1050 cc engine once used in the [[Autobianchi A112|Autobianchi A112 Abart
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  • ...to become a new generation of cars from Bugatti. The engine, a 3-valve [[SOHC]] design, was based on the 3-valve straight-8 from the [[Bugatti Type 35|Ty
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  • * 2.0&nbsp;L [[carburetor]] 8v [[SOHC]] [[flat-4]] - 1999&nbsp;cc, 115 PS (85&nbsp;kW) * 2.5&nbsp;L [[carburetor]] 8v [[SOHC]] [[flat-4]] - 2484&nbsp;cc, 140 PS (103&nbsp;kW)
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  • |'''1900 Turbo D i.d.'''||[[straight-4|I4]] SOHC 8V||1929 cc|| 92 PS |'''2500 D'''||[[straight-4|I4]] SOHC 8V||2499 cc|| 75 PS
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  • | Engine || 904 cc [[SOHC]] 2-valve [[Desmodromic valve|Desmo]] [[V-twin|L-Twin]]<br>Bore/stroke 92 x
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  • |Class || [[SOHC|S]]/[[DOHC]] 2/[[multi-valve|4-valve]] [[V6 engine|V6]]
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  • ...tressed member, the swingarm pivoted on the rear of the [[crankcase]], the SOHC was driven by toothed rubber belt, the primary transmission was via Morse [
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  • ...uperMirafiori received larger lower door cladding. Mechanically, some new SOHC engines (1.4 & 1.6), new clutch, gearboxes, and tweaked suspension were als |'''Mirafiori'''||1367 cc||straight-4 sohc || 70 PS
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  • ...2387 cc, [[turbocharged|turbo]][[Diesel engine|diesel]] [[straight-5]], [[SOHC]], 2 valves per cylinder, 124 PS (92.5 kW), 250 N·m (184 lb·ft) ...on rail]] [[turbocharged|turbo]][[Diesel engine|diesel]] [[straight-5]], [[SOHC]], 2 valves per cylinder, 136 PS (100 kW), 304 N·m (224 lb·ft)
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  • *DOHC = Double overhead cam head. * OHC / SOHC = single overhead cam head. Vennero made comparative tests with Norton, but
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  • ...ligned "correctly" (perpendicular to the camshaft) instead of offset as in SOHC Ferraris. It was a dry-sump design with a huge 17&nbsp;qt (16&nbsp;L) capac
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  • Work resumed in [[1947]] with a 250 cc [[SOHC|Single]] equipped with a front [[suspension]] fork with telescoping hydraul
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  • ...h horizontal cylinder. Of the [[1955]] is instead a 200 single-cylinder [[SOHC]]. In the two-year period 1955-56 a Guazzoni 50cc completely careened conq
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  • ...asetti]] won the Italian Championship for Lightweight Motorcycles on a 125 SOHC four-stroke, that produced 12&nbsp;hp @ 10000&nbsp;rpm, and could exceed 14 In 1952 Moto Morini won races outside of Italy with the 125 SOHC four stroke, as Emilio Mendogni won both the Grand Prix of Nations, and the
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  • ...founders'' '''Pa'''ttoni' Ton'''ti) began transforming the business from [[SOHC | Single]] a [[DOHC]] some [[Single Mondial 125|Mondial 125]] acquired by P
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  • ...t''; if there is just one camshaft, this is a [[single overhead cam]] or ''SOHC'' engine. Often there are two camshafts, one for the intake and one for exh
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  • |Engine || 1.5&nbsp;L (1496&nbsp;cc) [[SOHC]] [[Straight-8|I8]]
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  • | Engine || Air cooled, four stroke, 90° two cylinder '[[L-twin]]', SOHC, 2 [[Desmodromic_valve|Desmodromic valves]] per cylinder
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  • | Engine || Air cooled, four stroke, 90° “L”twin cylinder, SOHC, desmodromic 2 valve per cylinder.
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  • ...in³) [[straight-4]] engine, 290 Type 37s were built. This engine was an [[SOHC]] [[multi-valve|3-valve]] design and produced 60&nbsp;hp (44&nbsp;kW). The
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  • * The water-cooled SOHC 1832&nbsp;cc flat-6 is fitted to the [[Honda Goldwing]] from 2001 on.
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  • * [http://www.samarins.com/glossary/dohc.html Pushrod (OHV), SOHC and DOHC engine animated diagrams]
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  • ...d 1951 were development years , as the company adopted the [[MV Agusta 125 Sohc|125 Dohc]] four stroke engine. Racing efforts only produced a fifth place f ...of the 125 Dohc , now available through the company. The [[MV Agusta 125 Sohc|Sport Compitione]] racer had many of the same features as the factory bike.
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  • ...in just 8.3 seconds using an evolution of the turbocharged [[Fiat SOHC|128 SOHC engine]] originally found in the [[Fiat Uno]] Turbo Mk II. A [[convertible|
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  • ...Fiat introduced the '''Cinquecento Sporting''', featuring the 1108&nbsp;cc SOHC ''[[Fully Integrated Robotised Engine|FIRE]]'' 54&nbsp;hp (40&nbsp;kW) [[EC
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  • ...s the 136 PS 1.4 GT using an evolution of the turbocharged [[Fiat SOHC|128 SOHC engine]] originally found in the [[Fiat Uno]] Turbo Mk II- capable of runni
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  • | Engine || [[Fiat SOHC|128.A]] (1290&nbsp;cc) [[straight-4]]<br/>[[Fiat SOHC|138.B]] (1498&nbsp;cc) [[straight-4]] ...r [[Marcello Gandini]]. It was designed around the all-new [[Fiat SOHC|128 SOHC engine]] and gearbox (transmission) from the [[front wheel drive]] [[Fiat 1
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  • ...with 124bhp @ 7,000rpm fed by three twin carburettors. A 1755cc (90x69mm) sohc four-cylinder engine (150bhp @ 7,000rpm) was also available, for the US mar ...hird of a 250GT engine, with a bore of 65 mm and stroke of 64, topped by a SOHC and was notable for the fact it could produce 75 hp at 6800 rpm out of the
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  • ...used per bank of cylinders. This is most similar to the operation of a [[SOHC]] V6 engine. However, later (24 valve) VR6 engines use two camshafts, the
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  • ...ligned "correctly" (perpendicular to the camshaft) instead of offset as in SOHC Ferraris. It was a [[dry-sump]] design with a huge 17&nbsp;qt (16&nbsp;L)
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  • * [http://www.samarins.com/glossary/dohc.html Pushrod (OHV), SOHC and DOHC engine animated diagrams]
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  • ...he title of Italian Champion in [[1927]], [[1928]] and [[1930]] riding the SOHC version, and in [[1931]] with the DOHC version. The numerous victories in t
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  • * [http://www.samarins.com/glossary/dohc.html Pushrod (OHV), SOHC and DOHC engine animated diagrams]
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  • |[[SOHC]] 8V [[straight-4|I4]] petrol |[[SOHC]] 8V [[straight-4|I4]] petrol
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  • ...t the time on cars displacing more than 2000 cc). The aluminum 90 degree [[SOHC]] V6 engine was roughly based on the 2.0L [[Maserati Merak|Merak]] engine.
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  • ...and catalytic converter depending on the market), 1100 CL Selecta (1108 cc sohc with SPI and cat) and the 4x4 Trekking (999 cc, again available with and wi The smallest engine, the 1.1&nbsp;L [[petrol]] [[SOHC]] [[Fully Integrated Robotised Engine|FIRE]] engine, which is rated at 54 b
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  • ...der]] in a single block and [[Distribution (mechanical) | distribution]] [[SOHC]] gear; constituted a good basis for processing Bandini.
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  • ...during that time totally dedicated to the production of a 100cc and 125cc SOHC named "Marianna", that was gaining brilliant results starting in 1955 at th
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  • Later in the same year, the '''GTV-6''', a version of the GTV with the SOHC [[V6 engine|V6]] 2.5&nbsp;L engine from the [[Alfa 6]] luxury sedan, was re
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  • ...hrome; dark silver/black; Engine: Air-cooled, 90-degree transverse V-twin; SOHC, 1 intake valve, 1 exhaust valve per cylinder, operated by pushrods, hydrau
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  • | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | 2 valves / cylinder, SOHC
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  • ...revious year P chassis with updated aerodynamics and featured a 4.4&nbsp;L SOHC V12. ...e performance of the 275&nbsp;LM was far from "real" prototypes but as the SOHC V12 engine was a close derivative of production Ferrari engines the car had
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  • ...revious year P chassis with updated aerodynamics and featured a 4.4&nbsp;L SOHC V12. ...e performance of the 275&nbsp;LM was far from "real" prototypes but as the SOHC V12 engine was a close derivative of production Ferrari engines the car had
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  • ...ble mentions - 1931 [[Bugatti]] [[Bugatti Type 51|Type 51]] [[DOHC]]. An [[SOHC]] 4-valve engine appeared in 1910's [[Bugatti Type 13|Type 13]] racing car,
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  • ...assis powered by the aluminium-block stock-derived [[Repco]] V8 unit. With SOHC heads and no more than 330 bhp, the Repco was by far the least powerful of
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