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  2. Mercedes-Benz M104 engine - Wikipedia

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    AMG developed a 3.6 L; 220.1 cu in (3,606 cc) M104 that was used in the W202 C36 AMG from M104.941, the W124 E36 AMG from M104.992, the E36 AMG , and the G36 AMG vehicles. The AMG 3.6 M104 was rated at 276 hp (206 kW; 280 PS) at 5,750 rpm and 284 lb⋅ft (385 N⋅m) of torque at 4,000 rpm using the HFM engine management system .

  3. Mercedes-Benz W140 - Wikipedia

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    The transmission choices at its introduction were a 5-speed manual and 4-speed 4G-Tronic automatic. A new 5-speed 5G-Tronic was introduced in 1994 for inline 6 petrol engines only. In September 1995, the 5G-Tronic was updated with electronic control for more optimal shifting points based on the sensor readings and became the sole automatic ...

  4. Mercedes-Benz M120 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz M120 engine is a naturally aspirated high-performance automobile piston V12 engine family used in the 1990s and 2000s in Mercedes' flagship models. The engine was a response to BMW's M70 V12 engine, introduced in 1987.

  5. BMW 1 Series (F40) - Wikipedia

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    118i, 116d, and 118d models come with 6-speed manual transmissions as standard. [12] 118i and 116d models can be specified with a 7-speed Getrag 7DCT300 dual-clutch transmission, while an 8-speed Aisin automatic transmission is available for M135i xDrive, 128ti, 118d, and 120d xDrive models. [13]

  6. BMW B58 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW B58 is a turbocharged straight-six engine, which began production in 2015. [1] The B58 replaced the N55 and was launched in the F30 340i. [2]The B58 is part of BMW's modular engine family, each engine using a displacement of 500 cc (30.5 cu in) per cylinder, following the B38 and B48 engine.

  7. BMW M40 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW M40 is an SOHC straight-four petrol engine which was produced from 1987–1994. [1] [2] It served as BMW's base model four-cylinder engine and was produced alongside the higher performance BMW M42 DOHC four-cylinder engine from 1989 onwards.