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- JCB_Dieselmax wheelbase "5900.0".
- JCB_Dieselmax height "980.0".
- JCB_Dieselmax length "9100.0".
- JCB_Dieselmax width "1150.0".
- JCB_Dieselmax abstract "The JCB Dieselmax is a diesel-engined 'streamliner' car designed for the purpose of breaking the land speed record for a diesel-engined vehicle.The car was built for JCB, a British multinational equipment company. As of 2014, the car holds the world diesel-powered land speed record, having been driven to over 350 miles per hour (560 km/h) by Wing Commander Andy Green in 2006.".
- JCB_Dieselmax class Land_speed_record.
- JCB_Dieselmax height "0.98".
- JCB_Dieselmax length "9.1".
- JCB_Dieselmax manufacturer Visioneering.
- JCB_Dieselmax thumbnail JCB_Dieselmax.jpg?width=300.
- JCB_Dieselmax transmission "Forward transmission and final drive connected to forward engine; rear transmission and final drive unit connected to rear engine".
- JCB_Dieselmax wheelbase "5.9".
- JCB_Dieselmax width "1.15".
- JCB_Dieselmax wikiPageExternalLink 5273540.stm.
- JCB_Dieselmax wikiPageExternalLink articles.aspx?Index=428.
- JCB_Dieselmax wikiPageExternalLink www.rdvs.co.uk.
- JCB_Dieselmax wikiPageID "6200762".
- JCB_Dieselmax wikiPageRevisionID "625228357".
- JCB_Dieselmax bodyStyle "Long".
- JCB_Dieselmax class Land_speed_record.
- JCB_Dieselmax engine "Two JCB444 common rail injection diesel engines with twin compound turbochargers and intercoolers".
- JCB_Dieselmax hasPhotoCollection JCB_Dieselmax.
- JCB_Dieselmax height "80.4".
- JCB_Dieselmax layout "Dual-engine, 4-wheel drive".
- JCB_Dieselmax length "9.1 m".
- JCB_Dieselmax manufacturer "Visioneering".
- JCB_Dieselmax name "JCB Dieselmax".
- JCB_Dieselmax platform "Hybrid square steel tube spaceframe with bonded carbon composite panels".
- JCB_Dieselmax transmission "Forward transmission and final drive connected to forward engine; rear transmission and final drive unit connected to rear engine".
- JCB_Dieselmax weight "2.7".
- JCB_Dieselmax wheelbase "5.9 m".
- JCB_Dieselmax width "1.15 m".
- JCB_Dieselmax subject Category:Diesel.
- JCB_Dieselmax subject Category:J._C._Bamford.
- JCB_Dieselmax subject Category:Wheel-driven_land_speed_record_cars.
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- JCB_Dieselmax type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- JCB_Dieselmax type Vehicle104524313.
- JCB_Dieselmax type Wheel-drivenLandSpeedRecordCars.
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- JCB_Dieselmax type Automobile.
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- JCB_Dieselmax comment "The JCB Dieselmax is a diesel-engined 'streamliner' car designed for the purpose of breaking the land speed record for a diesel-engined vehicle.The car was built for JCB, a British multinational equipment company. As of 2014, the car holds the world diesel-powered land speed record, having been driven to over 350 miles per hour (560 km/h) by Wing Commander Andy Green in 2006.".
- JCB_Dieselmax label "JCB Dieselmax".
- JCB_Dieselmax label "JCB Dieselmax".
- JCB_Dieselmax sameAs JCB_Dieselmax.
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- JCB_Dieselmax sameAs Q3805182.
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- JCB_Dieselmax sameAs JCB_Dieselmax.
- JCB_Dieselmax wasDerivedFrom JCB_Dieselmax?oldid=625228357.
- JCB_Dieselmax depiction JCB_Dieselmax.jpg.
- JCB_Dieselmax isPrimaryTopicOf JCB_Dieselmax.
- JCB_Dieselmax name "JCB Dieselmax".