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- Saab_V8 abstract "The Saab V8 was a V8 engine developed for Saab Automobile by Valmet in Linnavuori factory, Finland (now AGCO Sisu Power). Only five prototypes were made. General Motors became a partner in Saab Automobile and instead wanted Saab to use their new V6, which resulted in the scrapping of the project.The engine had four camshafts and 32 valves and, in the non-turbocharged form, it produced 250 to 300 hp depending on the version. Maximum torque was around 300–320 Nm. The block was cast by Valmet Rautpohja plant in Jyväskylä. Crankshafts came from England and cylinder heads came from the Saab B202 engine. Another head had intake and exhaust ports reversed.The engine was fitted to a Saab 9000 without any body modifications. One engine can be found in the factory museum at Linnavuori, and two engines are in Saab museum in Uusikaupunki: one installed in a Saab 9000 and another in stand.This was not the first time Saab was interested in V8s. Saab also considered using the Triumph V8 in the Saab 99 as they already used the related Triumph Slant-4 engine. Only a few were built and Saab instead used turbocharging. Saab also fitted a GM V8 into a Saab 9-5 as they felt a V8 might be necessary for the US market.The Saab 9000's design sibling, the Lancia Thema (related by their Type Four chassis), evolved into the 8.32 when in 1986, it was equipped with an adapted version of the 32-valve, 3-litre V8 from the Ferrari 308 GTB.".
- Saab_V8 wikiPageExternalLink www.agcosisupower.com.
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- Saab_V8 wikiPageLength "2253".
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- Saab_V8 wikiPageRevisionID "699815668".
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Camshaft.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saab_engines.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink GTS.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Lancia_Thema.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Linnavuori.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Motors_Liquidation_Company.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Poppet_valve.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_9-5.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_9000.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_99.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_Automobile.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_V8.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_slant-four_engine.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Turbocharger.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Type_Four_platform.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink V6_engine.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink V8_engine.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLink Valmet.
- Saab_V8 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saab V8".
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- Saab_V8 subject Category:Saab_engines.
- Saab_V8 hypernym Engine.
- Saab_V8 type Software.
- Saab_V8 comment "The Saab V8 was a V8 engine developed for Saab Automobile by Valmet in Linnavuori factory, Finland (now AGCO Sisu Power). Only five prototypes were made. General Motors became a partner in Saab Automobile and instead wanted Saab to use their new V6, which resulted in the scrapping of the project.The engine had four camshafts and 32 valves and, in the non-turbocharged form, it produced 250 to 300 hp depending on the version. Maximum torque was around 300–320 Nm.".
- Saab_V8 label "Saab V8".
- Saab_V8 sameAs Q7395529.
- Saab_V8 sameAs m.0934tf.
- Saab_V8 sameAs Q7395529.
- Saab_V8 wasDerivedFrom Saab_V8?oldid=699815668.
- Saab_V8 isPrimaryTopicOf Saab_V8.