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| | V8 engine - Free net encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders. |
 | | Smaller engines, known as small-block V8s, were fitted in the mid-size car ranges and generally displaced between 4.4 L (270 in³) and 6.0 L (360 in³), though some grew as large as Ford's 6.7 L (408 in³) 400 Cleveland. |
 | | The Holden small block V8 was an all Australian designed and manufactered cast-iron 90 degree pushrod OHV engine, manufactured in the capacities of 4.2L (253ci), 5.0L (308ci, later destroked to 304ci), and 5.7L (348ci, later stroked to 350ci). |
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