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  2. ZIL-117 - Wikipedia

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    The ZIL-117 shares the 6,959 cc (424.7 cu in) [4] V8 engine also fitted to the ZIL-114. [1] Maximum power output of 300 hp SAE Gross at 4,400 rpm [ 5 ] was claimed, using a relatively high 9.0:1 compression ratio, fuel feed being via a single four-choke carburettor. [ 1 ]

  3. Mugen MF308 - Wikipedia

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    The Mugen MF308 is a naturally aspirated, petrol-powered, 3.0 L (180 cu in), V8 racing engine, designed, developed, and built by Mugen Motorsports, for Formula 3000 racing categories, between 1988 and 2005. It produced between 490–500 hp (370–370 kW) over its lifetime.

  4. Category:Model engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Model engines" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Gordon Burford; C.

  5. Cox model engine - Wikipedia

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    The result was the Space Bug .049 Contest engine, Cox's first model plane engine which was completed in October 1951. [8] In 1952 the first name change was made to L.M. Cox Manufacturing Company Inc. The Space Bug engine set the scene for all the Cox engines that followed, and went into full production in 1952.

  6. Gibson GK428 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Zytek GK428 engine is a 4.2-litre normally-aspirated DOHC V8 engine. It has been developed and produced by Gibson for sports car racing since 2017. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  7. Hartley V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Hartley V8 engine is a series of a four-stroke naturally-aspirated DOHC V8 engines, designed, developed and built by American John Hartley and Hartley Enterprises, [4] which has been produced since 2004. It was famously used in the well-known Ariel Atom 500 V8 sports car model. [5] [6] [7] [8]

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  9. V engine - Wikipedia

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    The first V engine, a two-cylinder V-twin, was designed by Wilhelm Maybach and used in the 1889 Daimler Stahlradwagen automobile. [1]The first V8 engine was produced in 1903, in the form of the Antoinette engine designed by Léon Levavasseur for racing boats and airplanes.