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- Wärtsilä_Vasa abstract "Wärtsilä is the second largest diesel engine company in the world. Wärtsilä released the Vasa engine series in 1977 and remained in production until 2010. These popular medium speed diesels were produced in Vasa, Finland; hence their name, Vasa. The series comprises three models, the Vasa 22, 32, and 46, with the number denoting the bore size of the engine. Vasa 32 engines are the most popular of the series and can still be found throughout the marine and power generation industries. Wärtsilä discontinued production of the series in 2010 to make way for new technology. The Vasa series acted as a precursor to the newer 32 D & E series and RTFLEX engines, which are more efficient and have a higher power output.".
- Wärtsilä_Vasa thumbnail Mistral-photo16.jpg?width=300.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageID "28476745".
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageLength "6533".
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageRevisionID "657130587".
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Bore_(engine).
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Bunker_oil.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_and_technology_in_Finland.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wärtsilä.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Diesel-electric_transmission.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_Engine.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Electricity_generation.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_oil.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Intercooler.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Lubricant.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Servomechanism.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Thermostatic_mixing_valve.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Turbocharger.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Water_cooling.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Wickström.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Wärtsilä.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink Wärtsilä-Sulzer_RTA96-C.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLink File:Mistral-photo16.jpg.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wärtsilä Vasa".
- Wärtsilä_Vasa hasPhotoCollection Wärtsilä_Vasa.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Finland-stub.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shipbuilding-stub.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_Finland.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa subject Category:Wärtsilä.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa comment "Wärtsilä is the second largest diesel engine company in the world. Wärtsilä released the Vasa engine series in 1977 and remained in production until 2010. These popular medium speed diesels were produced in Vasa, Finland; hence their name, Vasa. The series comprises three models, the Vasa 22, 32, and 46, with the number denoting the bore size of the engine. Vasa 32 engines are the most popular of the series and can still be found throughout the marine and power generation industries.".
- Wärtsilä_Vasa label "Wärtsilä Vasa".
- Wärtsilä_Vasa sameAs m.0crh454.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa sameAs Q16915805.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa sameAs Q16915805.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa wasDerivedFrom Wärtsilä_Vasa?oldid=657130587.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa depiction Mistral-photo16.jpg.
- Wärtsilä_Vasa isPrimaryTopicOf Wärtsilä_Vasa.