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  2. Honda TRX250R - Wikipedia

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    Honda borrowed many parts from its three-wheel ATC250R for the Fourtrax’s design, including the engine and rear suspension. Although the latter was mechanically similar, Honda detuned its engine through reduced compression and less aggressive porting, to ensure that the added weight of the quad would not adversely affect the reliability of ...

  3. List of battery sizes - Wikipedia

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    A Battery: Eveready 742: 1.5 V: Metal tabs H: 101.6 L: 63.5 W: 63.5 Used to provide power to the filament of a vacuum tube. B Battery: Eveready 762-S: 45 V: Threa­ded posts H: 146 L: 104.8 W: 63.5 Used to supply plate voltage in vintage vacuum tube equipment. Origin of the term B+ for plate voltage power supplies.

  4. Toyota Celica - Wikipedia

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    For 1997, the only change in the North American Celica line up was the discontinuation of the GT coupe. Another minor change was given to Japanese market Celicas in December 1997. Projector headlights were optional for all models. The 3S-GE engine on the SS-II, SS-III and convertible was now the BEAMS version with VVT-i. WRC style high rear ...

  5. Four Trax - Wikipedia

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    In North America, the arcade version was the top-grossing new video game on the RePlay arcade charts in April 1990. [5] The Sega Genesis version was released with little commercial fanfare, and it never made major sales figures. [6] Four Trax is considered to be one of the first off-road racing games for a console system.

  6. Ford Explorer Sport Trac - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Explorer Sport Trac (also shortened to Ford Sport Trac) is a pickup truck that was manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company for the North American market. The first mid-sized pickup truck produced by Ford, the Sport Trac was marketed from the 2001 to the 2010 model years (skipping the 2006 model year).