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Dymphna 1975 Toyota Celica: 2.2L SOHC inline-4, 96 hp
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Nissan fits this with either a 2.3-liter inline-4 or the ubiquitous VQ-series V-6.
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It's a roadster, manual tranny, rear-wheel drive, supercharged little inline-4, smooth and fun-looking.
kevynwight Diary Entry kevynwight 2002
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It would be sweet enough with the slightly uprated inline-4 engine, but there's talk of putting the Renesis rotary from the RX-8 in a high-end Miata, which seems like a natural thing to me.
kevynwight Diary Entry kevynwight 2002
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Powerplant: 2.5L inline-4 w/permanent magnet AC synchronous motor
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2011
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Already in use in some of BMW's European models, the 170-horsepower 2. 0-liter inline-4 should deliver solid fuel mileage if not particularly exciting performance.
WN.com - Articles related to New arrival: Mercedes-Benz E260L CGI and E 300L 2010
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The most obvious of these is the adoption of a larger-displacement, 1. 8-liter inline-4 engine with variable valve timing (intake valves only).
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The most obvious of these is the adoption of a larger-displacement, 1. 8-liter inline-4 engine with variable valve timing (intake valves only).
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The most obvious of these is the adoption of a larger-displacement, 1. 8-liter inline-4 engine with variable valve timing (intake valves only).
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The most obvious of these is the adoption of a larger-displacement, 1. 8-liter inline-4 engine with variable valve timing (intake valves only).
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