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  2. Mugen Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Mugen, meaning "without limit", "unlimited" or "vast", [2] (hence the commonly placed word "power" after, denoting "unlimited power") is an engine tuner and parts manufacturer that manufactures OEM parts such as body kits and sports exhausts for Honda. Despite the family relationship, Mugen is not and has never been owned by Honda Motor Company ...

  3. 2008 Honda Civic Mugen Si Is Today's Bring a Trailer Find - AOL

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    Mugen is a longtime Honda tuner and motorsports company. ... By comparison, the modern Civic Si offers more low-end power, but max revs are just 6600. Bring a Trailer.

  4. Mugen Custom Honda Civic Type R, ZR-V Will Be at Tokyo ... - AOL

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    The Honda tuning specialist will bring sportier versions of the Type R and the HR-V to the show in January, but so far we can only see one of the two. Mugen Custom Honda Civic Type R, ZR-V Will Be ...

  5. Honda V10 engine - Wikipedia

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    Mugen-built engines were also used for the RC101B/RC-F1 2.0X, a car built by the Honda R&D Center without direct support from Honda headquarters (previous cars built by the R&D Center used older Honda engines when they supplied engines for McLaren) and for the Honda RA099, an official Honda test car to prepare for Honda's factory engine supply ...

  6. Honda H engine - Wikipedia

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    The Honda H engine was Honda's larger high-performance ... to compete in the European F3 series. It was then used by Mugen ... Max power: 185–220 hp (138–164 kW ...

  7. 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.