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- BMW_M78 abstract "The BMW M78 is a straight-six OHV piston engine. It is the first straight-six automobile engine produced by BMW. The engine initially had the same bore and stroke as the four cylinder engine from the BMW 3/20; the bore spacing was increased to allow for further increases in bore and to provide for more crankshaft bearings. The engine was designed by Fritz Fiedler.".
- BMW_M78 manufacturer BMW.
- BMW_M78 productionEndYear "1950".
- BMW_M78 productionStartYear "1933".
- BMW_M78 successor BMW_M337.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageID "19713876".
- BMW_M78 wikiPageLength "7113".
- BMW_M78 wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- BMW_M78 wikiPageRevisionID "674910241".
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink BMW.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink 20.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink BMW_303.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink BMW_315.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink BMW_320.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink BMW_321.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink BMW_326.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink BMW_327.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink BMW_340.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink BMW_501.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink BMW_M337.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Carburetor.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Carburetors.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Category:BMW_engines.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Compression_ratio.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Fritz_Fiedler.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_BMW_engines.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_valve.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_valve_engine.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Piston_engine.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Reciprocating_engine.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Solex.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Straight-6.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLinkText "BMW M78".
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLinkText "M78 engine".
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLinkText "M78".
- BMW_M78 wikiPageWikiLinkText "pre-war design".
- BMW_M78 configuration Straight-6.
- BMW_M78 configuration Straight-six_engine.
- BMW_M78 hasPhotoCollection BMW_M78.
- BMW_M78 manufacturer BMW.
- BMW_M78 name "BMW M78".
- BMW_M78 predecessor "none".
- BMW_M78 production "1933".
- BMW_M78 successor BMW_M337.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BMW_motor_vehicle_engine_timeline,_1920s–1940s.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile_engine.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- BMW_M78 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- BMW_M78 subject Category:BMW_engines.
- BMW_M78 hypernym Engine.
- BMW_M78 type AutomobileEngine.
- BMW_M78 type Device.
- BMW_M78 type Engine.
- BMW_M78 type Software.
- BMW_M78 type Thing.
- BMW_M78 comment "The BMW M78 is a straight-six OHV piston engine. It is the first straight-six automobile engine produced by BMW. The engine initially had the same bore and stroke as the four cylinder engine from the BMW 3/20; the bore spacing was increased to allow for further increases in bore and to provide for more crankshaft bearings. The engine was designed by Fritz Fiedler.".
- BMW_M78 label "BMW M78".
- BMW_M78 sameAs BMW_M78.
- BMW_M78 sameAs BMW_M78.
- BMW_M78 sameAs m.04mzg1s.
- BMW_M78 sameAs Q3631981.
- BMW_M78 sameAs Q3631981.
- BMW_M78 wasDerivedFrom BMW_M78?oldid=674910241.
- BMW_M78 isPrimaryTopicOf BMW_M78.
- BMW_M78 name "BMW M78".