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  2. OYL Industries - Wikipedia

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    OYL Industries Berhad (OYL Industries Limited) was a member of the Hong Leong Group Malaysia, until its 2006 acquisition by Japan's Daikin Industries.OYL was one of the largest air conditioner manufacturers, and post merger, made Daikin the number two manufacturer of air conditioning systems in the world.

  3. Acson Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Acson Malaysia Sales & Service Sdn Bhd is a Malaysian air conditioner brand and a subsidiary of Daikin. [1] [2] History. It was founded in 1984 and was known as O.Y.L ...

  4. Proton CamPro engine - Wikipedia

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    The first CamPro engine used in older Gen-2 models.. The first CamPro engine made its debut in 2004 fitted to the newly released Gen•2 models. It was codenamed S4PH and was a DOHC 16-valve 1.6-litre engine that produced 110 bhp (82 kW) of power at 6,000 rpm and 148 N⋅m (109 ft⋅lbf) of torque at 4,000 rpm.

  5. Proton Savvy - Wikipedia

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    Additional options included "dark titanium" headlights, performance suspension and a performance rear exhaust muffler that increased the power output up by 4 hp (3 kW) to 78 hp (57 kW). [2] [3] On 3 January 2007, Proton launched the Savvy facelift in left-hand drive in Taiwan. It featured an infotainment system with an integrated LCD, DVD video ...

  6. List of largest companies in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    4.2 Conglomerate 7 1405 RHB Bank: Kuala Lumpur 3.0 0.6 71.5 5.1 Banking 8 1523 Sime Darby: Kuala Lumpur 11.9 0.8 12.2 4.2 Conglomerate 9 1917 IHH Healthcare: Kuala Lumpur 4.6 0.6 11.2 11.8 Healthcare 10 1983 AmBank: Kuala Lumpur 1.8 0.4 42.2 3.0 Banking

  7. Perodua Myvi - Wikipedia

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    The Myvi has been Malaysia's best-selling car for 14 years since its first full year of sales in 2006. [2] [3] [4] As of 2023, the Myvi reached 1.4 million units sold since the launch of its first generation in 2005. [5] The name "Myvi" is derived from "My Vehicle," "My Vision" and "Malaysian Vision." [6]