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while diesel engines are used for trucks and buses... Engines of this design are often referred to as flat engines because of their shape and... four or two cylinder flat engines have all been common... Engines of this type continue to be a common design principle for high performance... engines used by automobile producers such as Porsche and Subaru... Similar changes have been applied to smaller diesel engines giving them almost the same power characteristics as petrol engines... Larger diesel engines are still often used in trucks and heavy machinery... more compact engines with V and opposed cylinder layouts replacing longer straight... This produced more economical engines with earlier four... 8 American engines with power ratings in the range from 250 to 350 hp... engine development produced a much larger range of engines than is in common use today... Engines have ranged from 1 to 16 cylinder designs with corresponding differences in overall size... cycle models were built while most engines had straight or in... The smaller engines were commonly air... Operation of engines typically has a negative impact upon...

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