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BMW 5 Series E34 520i – Lamborghini wallpapers – best red Ferrari cars

The base six-cylinder model and the base model in some countries, the 520i was the second most popular E34 model globally, with 426,971 units produced. Initial production of the 520i started in January 1988, using the single-cam M20 engine. In 1990 the M20 was replaced by the twin-cam M50 engine, which was updated to the M50T? in September 1992 with the introduction of VANOS (variable valve timing). The M50-powered 520i was the most popular E34 variant sold in Europe. mercedes wallpapers, lamborghini, lotus wallpapers, BMW 5 Series E34 wallpapers, pagani wallpapers

(Mazda RX-8)At launch, the RX-8 was available in various models in different markets around the world. The variations according to different markets are as follows:
6-speed manual with a claimed output of 232 hp (235 PS; 173 kW) at 8,250 rpm and 159 lb?ft (216 N?m) of torque at 5,500 rpm with a 9,000 rpm (redline limited) (Sold in North America). This model was equivalent to the “Type S” trim in Japan.
5-speed manual with engine tuned to 189 hp (192 PS; 141 kW) with the redline reduced to 7,500 rpm. This powertrain combination was not available in North America.
6-speed automatic with manual paddle shifting option (introduced in the U.S. for the 2006 model year, replacing the 4-speed automatic transmission of 2004?2005) with the engine rated at 212 hp (215 PS; 158 kW) and 159 lb?ft (216 N?m) of torque with a redline at 7,500 rpm. This was the revised standard RENESIS, now with two extra intake ports like the high power version. The 2006 automatic RX-8 model also was given a second oil cooler, as was standard in the manual transmission model.
Automatic versions all had lower output/lower rpm engines due to the lack of availability of a transmission that would be able to reliably cope with the engine’s high rpm limits. Mazda RX-8 wallpapers#PorscheCayenne #Maserati #Lamborghini #Toyota #AudiRS3

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