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dbpedia:Jeep_Tornado_engine
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The Jeep Tornado engine was the first post-World War II U.S.-designed mass-produced overhead cam (OHC) automobile engine. The 230.5 cu in (3.78 L) straight-six was introduced in mid-year 1962, and replaced the flathead 6-226 Willys Super Hurricane that was in use since 1954. The Tornado engine was also manufactured in Argentina by Industrias Kaiser Argentina (IKA) from 1965 to 1982. The automaker was bought out to form Renault Argentina, and the engine was produced until 1978.
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Jeep Tornado
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n7:jpg
dbpedia-owl:compressionRatio
8.5:1 or 7.5:1
dbpedia-owl:cylinderBore
0.0849312
dbpedia-owl:displacement
0.00377789
dbpedia-owl:pistonStroke
0.111125
dbpedia-owl:predecessor
dbpedia:Willys_Hurricane_engine
dbpedia-owl:productionEndYear
1981-01-01Z
dbpedia-owl:productionStartYear
1962-01-01Z
dbpedia-owl:successor
dbpedia:AMC_straight-6_engine
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n6:300
dbpedia-owl:valvetrain
SOHC