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  2. Category:Alfa Romeo engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Alfa Romeo engines" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alfa Romeo 690 engine;

  3. Alfa Romeo Tipo 1035 - Wikipedia

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    The Alfa Romeo Tipo 1035 is a naturally-aspirated, 3.5-liter, V10 racing engine, designed and built by Alfa Romeo.It was originally specially designed for the Ligier Formula One team, but was later used in the experimental Alfa Romeo 164 Procar touring car, and the Alfa Romeo SE 048SP Group C sports prototype race car.

  4. FCA Global Medium Engine - Wikipedia

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    The Global Medium Engine (GME for short) is a family of engines created by the powertrain division of Alfa Romeo and in production since 2016.. The GME family is composed by two new series of engine: one created by Alfa Romeo (codeproject Giorgio [1]) for Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio, [2] [3] and the second (codeproject Hurricane) by FCA US for American vehicles made by Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep.

  5. Alfa Romeo 690T engine - Wikipedia

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    The Maserati 3.0-litre V6 Nettuno engine, introduced in the Maserati MC20, shares many of its characteristics with the Ferrari F154 and the Alfa Romeo 690T engines. [8] [9] In 2023 Alfa Romeo presented the 33 Stradale model that featured a bigger displacement 690T engine. Now at 3.0-litres and producing 456 kW (620 PS). [10]

  6. Alfa Romeo 12-cylinder engine - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Romeo made a series of 2.1-litre to 3.0-litre, naturally-aspirated and turbocharged, V-12 and flat-12, Grand Prix and Sports car racing engines designed for Formula One, the World Sportscar Championship, Can-Am, the Nordic Challenge Cup, and Interserie; starting in 1973, with their Alfa Romeo 33TT12 Group 5 sports car. [2]

  7. Alfa Romeo 135 - Wikipedia

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    Cattaneo left Alfa Romeo in 1936, leaving the development of the 135 to eng. Bossi and his staff, but without success. At the time of its first running in 1938 and 1939 it was one of the most powerful radial engines in the world, generating just less than 1,492 kW (2,001 hp) on 100 octane fuel, but the standard fuel available was 87 octane ...