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  2. GE Honda HF120 - Wikipedia

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    An HF120 engine mounted above the wing of a Honda HA-420 HondaJet. Succeeding Honda's original HF118 prototype, the HF120 was undergoing testing in July 2008, with certification targeted for late 2009. [2] The first engines were produced at GE's factory, but in November 2014 production shifted to Burlington, North Carolina. [3]

  3. Automobile engine replacement - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet engine debuted in 2002 with part number 88958604 and sold for about $5000 in 2012. [28] The 604 engine is equipped with aluminum heads, forged steel crankshaft, and an aluminum intake. [28] It produces about 400 horsepower and 400 foot-pounds of torque with a 9.6:1 compression. [28]

  4. List of Honda engines - Wikipedia

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    Honda CB500. Engine Type 499cc liquid-cooled two-cylinder "Parallel-twin" four-stroke; Bore & Stroke 73 mm × 59.5 mm; Compression Ratio 10.5:1;

  5. Honda Indy V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    Due to the IndyCar Series chassis and engine development freeze beginning in 2008, IndyCar Series kept the Honda Indy V8 3rd generation model until 2011 season for cost reasons. The combustion of the Honda Indy V8 was a four-stroke piston Otto cycle.

  6. Engine swap - Wikipedia

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    The much improved 3RZ-FE engine features a 9.5:1 compression ratio and uses newer technology such as a hot wire mass airflow sensor, knock sensor, and a narrow angle dual camshaft cylinder head. The result is a more powerful engine with much improved efficiency, achieving 17–21 miles per gallon [3] when used in a daily driven rock crawler ...

  7. Honda Civic (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Civic was largely developed as a new platform, and was the result of taking the previous Honda N600 and increasing the length, width, height and wheelbase. The engine displacement was almost double the N600 599 cc (36.6 cu in) at 1,169 cc (71.3 cu in), with two more cylinders and mounted transversely while using water cooling, benefiting from lessons learned from the Honda 1300.

  8. Honda N360 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda N360 is a small front-engine, front-wheel drive, two-door, four-passenger car manufactured and marketed by Honda from March 1967 through 1970 in Japan's highly regulated kei class — as both a two-door sedan and three-door wagon. After a January 1970 facelift, the N360 became the N III 360 and continued in production until June 1972. [9]

  9. Honda Motocompo - Wikipedia

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    Although discontinued in 1983, Honda has revisited the idea since with several concept vehicles such as the 2001 e-Dax [8] and e-NSR, [9] and the 2011 Motor Compo electric scooter. [ 10 ] On September 14, 2023, Honda announced the Motocompacto, an all-electric successor to the Motocompo, with a release date of November 2023 and an MSRP of $995 ...