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  2. Toyota AR engine - Wikipedia

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    A 2.7 L version of the AR family, first released in the Venza [1] and Highlander in late 2008. [2]The 1AR-FE most likely ended production in 2020. No official statements were made by Toyota about the engine's status, however, no new cars used this engine after 2020.

  3. Jaguar V12 engine - Wikipedia

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    An evolution of the 1964 DOHC prototype “XJ13” engine, the Jaguar V12 engine is a family of SOHC internal combustion V12 engines with a common block design, that were mass-produced by Jaguar Cars for a quarter of a century, from 1971 to 1997, mostly as 5.3‑litres, but later also as 6‑litres, and 7‑litre versions that were deployed in racing.

  4. Aston Martin Vantage GTE (2018) - Wikipedia

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    Technical specifications [2] Chassis: Bonded aluminium chassis with carbon fibre panels: Suspension (front) Double wishbone with 5-way adjustable Ohlins dampers: Suspension (rear) Double wishbone with 5-way adjustable Ohlins dampers: Engine: Mercedes AMG M177 4,000 cc (4.0 L), all aluminium, 32 valve 90° V8, Turbocharged, Front mid-mounted ...

  5. Ford Super Duty engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Super Duty engine is a range of V8 engines that were manufactured by Ford Motor Company.Introduced in 1958, the Super Duty engines replaced the Lincoln Y-block V8 (alongside the smaller Ford MEL V8 engines).

  6. Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 - Wikipedia

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    During these tests, the 593 achieved 35,190 lbf (157 kN) thrust, which exceeded the specification for the engine. [9] In early 1966, the Olympus 593 produced 37,000 lbf (160 kN) of thrust with reheat. [10] In April 1967, the Olympus 593 ran for the first time in a high altitude chamber, at Saclay. In January 1968, the Vulcan flying test bed ...

  7. NGC 5822 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 5822 is an open cluster of stars in the southern constellation of Lupus. [7] It was discovered by English Astronomer John Herschel on July 3, 1836, [2] and lies close to another cluster, NGC 5823, which suggests there may be a physical association.