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  2. Chevrolet Corvette (C8) - Wikipedia

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    Redlined at 8,600 rpm, [39] [40] the LT6 surpasses the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black Series' M159 engine to become the most powerful naturally aspirated production V8. [41] A modified version of this engine has powered the Chevrolet Corvette C8.R since 2019, and many features in the racing engine carry over to the road engine. [42]

  3. Volvo B8444S engine - Wikipedia

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    Volvo began offering a 4.4 L (4,414 cc) V8 engine in its large P2 platform automobiles in 2005. [6] [7] It was initially offered only for the Volvo XC90 [6] [7] but later found its way in the second generation Volvo S80, [5] and was mated to a six speed Aisin Seiki AWTF80-SC transmission of Japan also with a Swedish Haldex all-wheel drive (AWD) system.

  4. Getrag F23 transmission - Wikipedia

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    General Motors provided a fix for "Noise #1" but stated that "Noise #2" was a characteristic of any car equipped with a manual transmission and that a similar noise could be repeated by lugging the engine. The remedy for "Noise #1" was to overfill the transmission with Saturn Manual Transmission Lubricant from the stock 1.8 quarts to 2.6 quarts.

  5. F35 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The F35 is a Saab-designed five-speed manual transmission built in Saab’s Gothenburg, Sweden, powertrain plant.This extensively tested manual transmission was originally introduced in the 1984 Saab 9000, and was later used in the Saab 900, 9-3 and 9-5, Saturn Ion Redline, Chevrolet Cobalt SS, Chevrolet HHR SS and various GM/Opel transverse engine front-wheel drive applications.

  6. Hoffmann (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    An engine located on the same pivot as the rear wheel steering mechanism, so that the engine moves with the wheel when the car is steered; Rearview mirrors positioned so that they are perfectly blocked by the A-pillar; Two-stroke engine, which requires engine oil to be continuously mixed into the fuel supply

  7. Ford Mustang (sixth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The engine produces 526 horsepower (392 kW) at 7,500 rpm and 429 pound-feet (582 N⋅m) at 4,750 rpm, [121] [122] sufficient to give it a zero to 60 mph (97 km/h) acceleration of 4.2 seconds and a maximum speed of 172 miles per hour (277 km/h). [123] The Tremec TR-3160 manual transmission was adapted for sustained track use. [120]

  8. Graziano Trasmissioni - Wikipedia

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    The Gallardo and the first-generation Audi R8 used a mid-engine Graziano gearbox (manual or automated manual versions). The DCT gearbox used in the Audi R8 was developed in partnership with Graziano. It is built and pretested at Graziano's Luserna plant in Italy before shipment to Volkswagen's Kassel plant in Germany, where the clutch and ...

  9. Ford MTX-75 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The 2000-2004 Focus with 2.0 litre Zetec engine, and the 2.3 liter Duratec engine with manual used this transmission, as well as all diesel powered versions of the Focus. It was also used in the 2.5 and 3.0 V6 versions of the manual transmission equipped Jaguar X-Type.