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- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine displacement "1997.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine weight "170.1".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine abstract "Alfa Romeo's in-house V6 engine design made its initial début in 1979 in the Alfa 6. Introduced in 2.5 L guise, production engines would eventually range from 2.0 L to 3.2 L displacement. With modifications it is possible to increase engine displacement to 3.8 L (232 cu in). Initially developed in the early 1970s by Giuseppe Busso, the original SOHC 12-valve design employed short push-rods to operate the exhaust valves in a design similar to that of earlier Lancia Fulvia engines. In 1993, the first DOHC version of this engine appeared powering the Alfa Romeo 164. The engine is an aluminium alloy block and head with sodium filled exhaust valves to avoid overheating. The South African market introduced the 3.0 L GTV-6, predating the international debut of the factory's own 3.0 L engine in 1987.The Alfa Romeo V6 has been also quite popular in "kit car" type vehicles like the Ultima GTR, Hawk HF Series and DAX. and is also used in the Gillet Vertigo sports car. In August 2011 the EVO magazine wrote the original Alfa Romeo V6 was the most-glorius sounding six cylinder road engine ever.".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine compressionRatio "8.00:1 - 10.50:1".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine configuration "V6".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine coolingSystem Water_cooling.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine displacement "0.001997".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine fuelSystem Dell'Orto.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine fuelSystem Fuel_injection.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine fuelType "petrol".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine manufacturer Alfa_Romeo.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine productionEndYear "2005".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine productionStartYear "1979".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine successor JTS_engine.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine thumbnail 20061105_Alfa_Romeo_166_3-11_v6.jpg?width=300.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine valvetrain "DOHC".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine weight "170100.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine wikiPageID "5934286".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine wikiPageRevisionID "605819289".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine block "aluminium alloy".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine caption "Alfa Romeo 3.0 V6 24V".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine compression "8".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine configuration V6_engine.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine coolingsystem Water_cooling.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine displacement "2.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine displacement "2.5".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine displacement "3.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine displacement "3.2".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine fuelsystem "6".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine fueltype Gasoline.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine hasPhotoCollection Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine head "aluminium alloy".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine management Jetronic.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine management Motronic.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine management Robert_Bosch_GmbH.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine manufacturer Alfa_Romeo.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine name "Alfa Romeo V6 engine".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine oilsystem "wet sump".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine predecessor "Alfa Romeo straight-6".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine production "1979".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine specpower "/L turbo".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine specpower "/L-/L n/a".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine successor JTS_engine.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine turbocharger "Garrett T25".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine turbocharger "Mitsubishi TD 05H".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine valvetrain "S/DOHC 60° 2/4-valve".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine weight "Alfa Romeo SOHC V6".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine subject Category:Alfa_Romeo_engines.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine subject Category:Gasoline_engines_by_model.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine type AutomobileEngine.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine type Device.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine type AutoEngine.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine type PhysicalDevice.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine type DesignedArtifact.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine comment "Alfa Romeo's in-house V6 engine design made its initial début in 1979 in the Alfa 6. Introduced in 2.5 L guise, production engines would eventually range from 2.0 L to 3.2 L displacement. With modifications it is possible to increase engine displacement to 3.8 L (232 cu in). Initially developed in the early 1970s by Giuseppe Busso, the original SOHC 12-valve design employed short push-rods to operate the exhaust valves in a design similar to that of earlier Lancia Fulvia engines.".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine label "Alfa Romeo V6 (двигатель)".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine label "Alfa Romeo V6 Busso".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine label "Alfa Romeo V6 engine".
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine sameAs Alfa_Romeo_V6_Busso.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine sameAs m.0ff83_.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine sameAs Q3611021.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine sameAs Q3611021.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine wasDerivedFrom Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine?oldid=605819289.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine depiction 20061105_Alfa_Romeo_166_3-11_v6.jpg.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine isPrimaryTopicOf Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine.
- Alfa_Romeo_V6_engine name "Alfa Romeo V6 engine".