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Bugatti Veyron 2018 engine specs .
Would this fit in my Honda ?
But it would fit on the first Mitsubishi ever made… Before 1917, they made ships
No replacement for displacement
Gotta love marine engines. Although I think there might be larger ones out there. Not sure.
Does it have VTEC?
Torque = Up to 7,603,850 newton metres (5,608,310 lbf·ft) @ 102 rpm