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  2. BMW B48 - Wikipedia

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    BD B48 in a 2014 MINI Cooper S. The BMW B48 is a turbocharged inline-four petrol engine which replaced the BMW N20 and has been in production since 2014. It was first used in the F56 Mini Hatch and has been used in BMW applications since 2015.

  3. SSC Tuatara - Wikipedia

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    On October 10, 2020, the Tuatara – according to SSC (pending independent confirmation) – claimed a disputed [8] production car top speed record, recording a one-way top speed of 331.15 mph (532.93 km/h) and a two-way average of 316.11 mph (508.73 km/h) on a seven-mile stretch of temporarily closed Nevada State Route 160 near Pahrump ...

  4. BMW 3 Series (G20) - Wikipedia

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    It is only mated to a 8-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive system as standard. The handling is also reworked with a wider track, high performance tyres, stiffer springs, adaptive dampers, larger-diameter disc brakes and four-piston calipers. [73] The third generation diesel powered version, called D3 S, was launched in May 2020. [74]

  5. Traveler opens suitcase to find ‘very fast,’ 8-legged ...

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    “The spider was very fast, and about (4 inches) in size,” Scottish SPCA animal rescue officer Catherine Atterton said in the release. “Huntsman spiders are known for their speed and their ...

  6. Huntsman spider - Wikipedia

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    On average, a huntsman spider's leg-span can reach up to 15 cm (5.9 in), while their bodies measure about 1.8 cm (0.7 in) long. [11] Like most spiders, [ 12 ] Sparassidae use venom to immobilize prey.

  7. Giant huntsman spider - Wikipedia

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    The giant huntsman spider (Heteropoda maxima) is a species of the huntsman spider family Sparassidae found in Laos. [3] It is considered the world's largest spider by leg span, [ 3 ] which can reach up to 30 cm (1 ft).

  8. The Largest Recorded Male Funnel-Web Spider Receives ... - AOL

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    According to the zoo, which is located north of Syndey, Australia, the spider measures a whooping 9.2 centimeters foot-to-foot. His girthy predecessors, funnel-web spider Hercules and Colossus ...

  9. Heteropoda lunula - Wikipedia

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    Heteropoda lunula is a large species of spider in the family Sparassidae. This species is found throughout South and Southeast asia, particularly from India to Vietnam, as well as in Malaysia and Indonesia. [1] Heteropoda lunula is a popular huntsman spider in the pet trade. [2]