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  2. Traxxas - Wikipedia

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    Traxxas demonstrated its products at events and had a Traxxas Mobile Support Center on site. The Mobile Support Center carried Traxxas parts, cars, trucks, and boats. Traxxas' lead sponsorship of the TORC Series ended in 2014. Traxxas-sponsored drivers in short course racing are Jenkins, Keegan Kincaid, RJ Anderson, and Jeremy McGrath.

  3. Chrysler E platform - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler E platform referred to two separate and unrelated car ranges. The "E" designation was initially used for the following rear wheel drive cars in the 1970s: 1970–1974 Dodge Challenger , 110-inch (2,794 mm) wheelbase

  4. Revo - Wikipedia

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    Revo (climbing), a semi-automatic belay device for sports climbing; Revo, a brand of heat-not-burn cigarette introduced by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company as a variation of their Eclipse (cigarette) product; revo-was an unofficial early twenty-first-century proposal for an SI unit prefix standing for 10 −33

  5. Toyota Kijang - Wikipedia

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    For this model (and upwards) customers could choose which engine option they wanted to use – a 1.8-litre 7K-E petrol engine, a 2.0-litre 1RZ-E petrol engine or a 2.4-litre 2L diesel engine. The 2.0-litre engine option was offered in the LGX and Krista trims from 6 September 2000 (introduced at the 10th Gaikindo Auto Expo ).

  6. Sega Rally Revo - Wikipedia

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    Sega Rally Revo was released in 2007, September 28 in Europe and September 27 in Australia. [4] A demo was released on Xbox Live on September 18 and on the PlayStation Network on September 20. The PC Demo was released September 28. [5] The US PC release date was originally scheduled for October 30, but was pushed back until November 19.

  7. Toyota GD engine - Wikipedia

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    It replaced the Toyota KD engine series as a diesel engine series mainly oriented to body-on-frame vehicles. The GD engine featured Economy with Superior Thermal Efficient Combustion (ESTEC) technology. [1] Toyota claims they have a maximum thermal efficiency of 44 percent, "top class" at the time of introduction. [2]