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  2. Dead Frontier - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Survival horror, MMORPG. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Dead Frontier is a free-to-play, browser-based survival horror game which takes place in a post-apocalyptic, zombie-infested setting. It is operated by Creaky Corpse Ltd. [1] [2] Dead Frontier was released for open beta on April 21, 2008, [3] [4] and has over ten million ...

  3. Nissan Frontier (North America) - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Frontier is a nameplate used by Nissan in several regions as an alternative to the Navara and NP300 nameplates. In North America, the nameplate was used from 1997 to 2021, replacing the Hardbody. Since 2021, the Frontier sold in the US and Canada has been a separate model distinct from the globally marketed Navara/Frontier.

  4. Nissan Z engine - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Z engine. SOHC 2 valves x cyl. The Nissan Z engine is a series of automobile and light truck four-cylinder engines that was engineered by Nissan Machinery, manufactured by the Nissan Motor Company from 1979 through August 1989. All Z engines had 4 cylinders, a total of 8 valves and a single overhead camshaft (SOHC).

  5. List of BMW engines - Wikipedia

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    1939–1945 – 801, 41.8 L supercharged 14-cylinder double row. 1942 – 802, projected 53.7 L supercharged 18-cylinder double row; 18-cylinder version of 801. 803, projected 83.5 L supercharged 28-cylinder 4-row liquid-cooled; essentially two 801s coupled together. 1936–1944 – Bramo 323, 26.8 L supercharged 9-cylinder, inherited when BMW ...

  6. Nissan KA engine - Wikipedia

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    Nissan QR engine. The KA engines were a series of four-stroke inline-four gasoline piston engines manufactured by Nissan, which were offered in 2.0 and 2.4 L. The engines blocks were made of cast-iron, while the cylinder heads were made of aluminum . Despite their large capacity, this motor was not equipped with balance shafts .

  7. Firing order - Wikipedia

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    The firing order of an internal combustion engine is the sequence of ignition for the cylinders. In a spark ignition (e.g. gasoline/petrol) engine, the firing order corresponds to the order in which the spark plugs are operated. In a diesel engine, the firing order corresponds to the order in which fuel is injected into each cylinder.

  8. List of Volvo engines - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo Engine Diesel 4 is a four-cylinder engine with 2.0L displacement. It is used by Volvo in certain markets and is the final family of Volvo Cars diesel engines after they announced in 2017 that they would no longer develop diesel engines. [3]

  9. Straight-three engine - Wikipedia

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    Straight-three engine. A straight-three engine (also called an inline-triple or inline-three) [1] [2] [3] is a three-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft. Less common than straight-four engines, straight-three engines have nonetheless been used in various motorcycles, cars and agricultural ...