The Daihatsu A-series engine is a range of compact two-cylinder internal combustion piston engines, designed by Daihatsu with the aid of their owner Toyota. Petrol-driven, it has cast iron engine blocks and aluminum cylinder heads, which are of a single overhead cam lean burn design with belt-driven camshafts. The head design was called "TGP lean-burn", for "Turbulence Generating Pot". The engine also had twin balancing shafts, which provided smoothness equivalent to that of a traditional four-cylinder engine - although it also cost nearly as much to build.
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| - Daihatsu A-series engine (en)
- ダイハツ・AB型エンジン (ja)
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| - ダイハツ・AB型エンジンは、ダイハツ工業が生産していた軽自動車用エンジンの一つである。 英語版では、AB型をベースにボアアップを施したを含めたダイハツ・A系列エンジンとして解説されている為、この項にてAD型エンジンについても併せて記述を行う。 (ja)
- The Daihatsu A-series engine is a range of compact two-cylinder internal combustion piston engines, designed by Daihatsu with the aid of their owner Toyota. Petrol-driven, it has cast iron engine blocks and aluminum cylinder heads, which are of a single overhead cam lean burn design with belt-driven camshafts. The head design was called "TGP lean-burn", for "Turbulence Generating Pot". The engine also had twin balancing shafts, which provided smoothness equivalent to that of a traditional four-cylinder engine - although it also cost nearly as much to build. (en)
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| - The Daihatsu A-series engine is a range of compact two-cylinder internal combustion piston engines, designed by Daihatsu with the aid of their owner Toyota. Petrol-driven, it has cast iron engine blocks and aluminum cylinder heads, which are of a single overhead cam lean burn design with belt-driven camshafts. The head design was called "TGP lean-burn", for "Turbulence Generating Pot". The engine also had twin balancing shafts, which provided smoothness equivalent to that of a traditional four-cylinder engine - although it also cost nearly as much to build. The engine was developed with some haste in order to replace the two-stroke "ZM" engines used in Daihatsu's earlier Kei cars, and was the first unit to take full advantage of the new 550 cc displacement limit in effect from 1 January 1976. It was first presented in May 1976 as the . Eventually, even a turbocharged version was produced. The engine was replaced by the three-cylinder EB-series in 1985. (en)
- ダイハツ・AB型エンジンは、ダイハツ工業が生産していた軽自動車用エンジンの一つである。 英語版では、AB型をベースにボアアップを施したを含めたダイハツ・A系列エンジンとして解説されている為、この項にてAD型エンジンについても併せて記述を行う。 (ja)
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