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  • ==Verada Models==
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  • ...h features on [[:Category:Third Generation Magna/Verada|Third Generation]] models no longer has power and economy modes but instead monitors your driving sty ...ies 2 (May 2002) and beyond had tiptronic as standard. All Sports and VR-X models had tiptronic as standard.
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  • *F4A33-1-MPN1: 25 teeth splined driveshafts, used in 4 cylinder models *F4A33-1-MPP1/2: 27 teeth splined driveshafts, used in 4 cylinder models
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  • ...nd 4 speed manual or 3 speed automatic. It can be distinguished from other models by its sunken in headlights, combo parking and turn indicator lights in the .... The 1.4 Litre was only available with 4 speed manual while the 1.6 Litre models were available with 4 speed manual or 3 speed automatic. Visual differences
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  • ...of 3.0 Litre V6 engines, the [[6G72_12v|SOHC 6G72]] as used in Australian models and a [[6G7x_family#6G72|DOHC 6G72]] producing 150kW of power and 272Nm of ...a and all were built in Australia. Minimal changes occured between the two models. In 1999 for the release of the [[KJ]] the ES and LS levels were dropped an
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  • ...speed automatic (1.5L models)]],<BR>[[F4A22|F4A22 4 speed automatic (1.8L models)]] [[Category:1990s Models]]
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  • |Mitsubishi CVTF-J1 (early models) Mitsubishi CVTF-J4 (later models)
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  • ...the F4A51 was available with "sports mode" or tiptronic function on sports models. The sports mode F4A51 became available on the [[KJ]] Verada before being s ...nically, the F4A51 is much simpler than the transmissions used in previous models. The F4A51 uses a two shaft design (instead of three in the previous series
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  • ...on = 5 speed manual: [[F5MGx|F5MGB]] (4G15T models), [[F5MGx|F5MGA]] (4A91 models)<BR>CVT: [[F1C1A]] [[INVECS III]] All models added a MP3 capable CD player and pollen filter on the air-conditioning. Th
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  • ...rburettored [[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|Second Generation]] models.
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  • [[Category: 1980s Models]]
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  • ...gna/Verada|Third Generation]] and was a massive step forward from previous models. In addition to being a completely new body, the TE also introduced new eng Unfortunately, the 4 cylinder models did not sell all that well, most likely due to the fact that there was only
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  • |[[TN]]-[[TS]] 4 cylinder models
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  • ...t featured 4 wheel disc brakes, 4 speed automatic or 5 speed manual on all models. Commodore and Falcon had optional 4 wheel discs and 5 speed manuals, but t ...The Executive and Elite were only available as an Automatic. About 60% TN models come in Executive form.
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  • |'''Available Models'''
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  • [[Category:1990s Models]] [[Category:1980s Models]]
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  • |2200 - 2600 rpm (Model 4028427)<BR>1950 - 2400 rpm (All other models)
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  • |'''Available Models'''
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  • The KM164 was superseeded by the [[KM210]] in [[TN]] and [[TP]] models.
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  • *A speed alert unit was installed on all models The Executive was available in both 4 cylinder and V6 models with manual or automatic transmissions
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  • ...a with carby to EFI. This is based upon my experience with a TP, but other models should be the same or similar. *For manual carby models only - instrument cluster from an automatic or EFI vehicle
    10 KB (1,847 words) - 17:05, 27 December 2009
  • ...also handle more torque than it's predecessor and was used in turbocharged models overseas.
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  • [[Category: 2000s Models]] [[Category: 1990s Models]]
    3 KB (459 words) - 21:26, 27 September 2020
  • ...nically, the F4A42 is much simpler than the transmissions used in previous models. The F4A42 uses a two shaft design (instead of three in the previous series
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  • [[Category: 2000s Models]]
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  • ...3 was very similar to the KM210/F5M31 used in 4 cylinder [[TN]] through TS models, except for revised gear ratios and a twin cone syncroniser assembly on sec
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  • The 4D68 wasn't used in Australian domestic models, but was used in:
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  • ...came optional (with the [[6G72_24v|3.0 Litre]] V6 standard). All 3.5 Litre models are distinguished with 3.5 badging on the front guards and bootlid. The aut ...rolled the now sophisticated safety and security features was added to all models (previously only found in Verada). A headlight timer, which turned the head
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  • For Australian models this TSB affects TN-TR Magnas with the KM210 (F5M31). The Australian F5M33
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  • ...first time on a base-model (this was previously reserved for SE and higher models). Only the front seats had headrests. The door trims were all vinyl. ...tallic paint, leather wrapped steering wheel and engine immobiliser. On V6 models ABS and driver's airbag were also optional.
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  • [[Category: 1970s Models]] [[Category: 1980s Models]]
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  • ...electronic automatic transaxle which was fitted to [[TM]] and carby [[TN]] models.
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  • ...angle. This version of the engine was available in Magna [[TR]] and [[TS]] models as an option after 1993 ([[TR_TS_option_codes|option codes]]: E02, E49). Th
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  • ...gine was fitted to all first generation Magnas and carby second generation models. Second generation Magnas fitted with EFI used a [[2g_Astron_II|revised]] v
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  • ...''second generation [[Astron II]]''' was fitted to fuel-injected TR and TS models.
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  • ...During this time he created the Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Centre, new models to stimulate production designs in Germany, the 1996 Paris Motor Show's F20
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  • ...engine were used in the Magna. One was used from the [[TE]] through [[TH]] models and the other in the [[TJ]] Magna. The latter used different camshafts whic
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  • ...these cars had the "Elante" suspension pack, which was an option on other models. Performance was said to be similar overall to the GSR however the V3000 wa
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  • ...DID versions produce 121 kW at 3800 rpm and 373 Nm at 2000 rpm, with later models producing 125 kW at 3800rpm and 358 Nm at 2000rpm.
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  • 163 kW @ 5250rpm, 317Nm @ 4500rpm (Sports models)
    3 KB (405 words) - 12:36, 13 September 2020
  • ...leaned by a special catalytic converter. When running in this mode on some models, a GDI-ECO light will come on on the instrument panel to indicate that ultr
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  • #Remove the rocker cover(s) to gain access to the top of the head. On V6 models work on one bank at a time.
    3 KB (567 words) - 12:35, 13 September 2020
  • ...orque at 4500 rpm. It was used in overseas CC through CE Mirage and Lancer models.
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  • ...atic only 380LX Series II is a result of the combination of the two luxury models (LS/LX) in the Series I. Over the ES, the LX has 16 inch alloys; 10 way ele
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  • A revised Astron II was fitted to fuel-injected TR and TS models. The revised Astron II used roller rockers, a higher compression ratio (9.2
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  • All-wheel drive Diamantes come in three models, the 25V 4WD, 30R 4WD and the flagship 30R SE 4WD. All have McPherson strut
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  • ...cles. In Australia, it was used in the Proton Satria, Persona and Wira XLi models and produced 83 kW at 6000 rpm and 137 Nm at 4000 rpm.
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