Renault F4R
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Renault F4R
Summary
Renault F4R is an engine model[1].
Key Facts
- Renault F4R's instance of is recorded as engine model[2].
- Renault F4R's manufacturer is recorded as Renault[3].
- Renault F4R's subclass of is recorded as naturally aspirated gasoline engine[4].
- Renault F4R's part of is recorded as Renault F-Type engine[5].
- Renault F4R's coolant is recorded as ethylene glycol[6].
- Renault F4R's source of energy is recorded as gasoline[7].
- Renault F4R's engine configuration is recorded as straight-four engine[8].
- Renault F4R's valvetrain configuration is recorded as dual overhead camshaft[9].
- Renault F4R's number of cylinders is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+4'}[10].
- Renault F4R's fuel system is recorded as Multi-point injection[11].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Renault Laguna I[12].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Renault Laguna II[13].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Renault Mégane II[14].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Renault Scénic II[15].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Renault Espace III[16].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Renault Espace IV[17].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Renault Clio II[18].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Nissan Primastar[19].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Dacia Duster I[20].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Praga R1[21].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Dacia Sandero II[22].
- Renault F4R's used by is recorded as Renault Scénic I[23].
- Renault F4R's bore is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174789', 'amount': '+82.7'}[24].
- Renault F4R's stroke is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174789', 'amount': '+93'}[25].
- Renault F4R's engine displacement is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1022113', 'amount': '+1998'}[26].
Body
Geography
Renault F4R's part of is recorded as Renault F-Type engine[5].
Designation and Status
Renault F4R's instance of is recorded as engine model[2].