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[[Lancia]], known for their advanced engineering, surprised the auto world by designing a new aluminum [[flat-4]] engine for their [[1961]] [[Lancia Flavia|Flavia]].  Though it was a [[pushrod engine]], it was advanced for the time.  The Lancia boxer was only ever used in the Flavia. ==1500== The original version was the 1.5[http://uk.geocities.com/the482pills/where-can-i-find-pill-boxes-to-purchase-online.htm ...][http://uk.geocities.com/a755prescription/viagra-pill-splitter.htm ...][http://uk.geocities.com/the349viagra/caterpillar-food.htm ...]
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[[Lancia]], known for their advanced engineering, surprised the auto world by designing a new aluminum [[flat-4]] engine for their [[1961]] [[Lancia Flavia|Flavia]].  Though it was a [[pushrod engine]], it was advanced for the time.  The Lancia boxer was only ever used in the Flavia.
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==1500==
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The original version was the 1.5 L (1488 cc) '''1500'''.
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==1800==
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The 1.8 L '''1800''' was introduced in the mid-[[1960s]].  It used an 88 mm bore and 74 mm stroke and produced up to 102 hp (76 kW) with [[Kugelfischer]] mechanical [[fuel injection]].
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==2000==
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The 2.0 L (1991 cc) '''2000''' version was the ultimate Flavia engine. Bore was 89 mm and stroke was 80 mm for a good [[oversquare]] ratio. This engine was produced from [[1968]] through [[1974]].
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[[Category:Lancia engines|Flat-4]]

Revision as of 16:23, 23 January 2006

Lancia, known for their advanced engineering, surprised the auto world by designing a new aluminum flat-4 engine for their 1961 Flavia. Though it was a pushrod engine, it was advanced for the time. The Lancia boxer was only ever used in the Flavia.

1500

The original version was the 1.5 L (1488 cc) 1500.

1800

The 1.8 L 1800 was introduced in the mid-1960s. It used an 88 mm bore and 74 mm stroke and produced up to 102 hp (76 kW) with Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection.

2000

The 2.0 L (1991 cc) 2000 version was the ultimate Flavia engine. Bore was 89 mm and stroke was 80 mm for a good oversquare ratio. This engine was produced from 1968 through 1974.