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Alfa Romeo Flat-4 engine

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Alfa Romeo Flat-4 engine
Manufacturer: Alfa Romeo<tr><th>Production:<td>19711995</tr><tr><th>Class:<td>DOHC 2/4-valve F4</tr><tr><th>Engine:<td>1.2 L (1186 cc/72 in³)
1.3 L (1286 cc/78 in³)
1.4 L (1350 cc/82 in³)
1.5 L (1490 cc/90 in³)
1.7 L (1712 cc/104 in³)</tr>

Alfa Romeo developed a flat-4 engine for their new Alfasud, introduced in 1971.

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[edit] 1200

The original engine displaced 1.2 L (1186 cc) with an 80 mm bore and 59 mm stroke.

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[edit] 1300

The engine was stroked (to 64 mm) to create the 1.3 L (1286 cc) version. This engine produced 75 hp (56 kW).

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[edit] 1400

A rare version was the 1.4 L (1350 cc) variant.

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[edit] 1500

From 1978 until 1987, the largest member of the family was the 1.5 L (1490 cc) "1500". It produced 85 to 105 hp (63 to 78 kW). This is the largest engine to be naturally found in Alfasuds, though many have picked them up over subsequent years.

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[edit] 1700

In 1986 the engine was increased in size to 1712cc, it was used in the 33 and later Sprints

[edit] 1700 16V

In 1990 a quad cam 16 valve version of the venerable boxer was produced, it was the most powerful to date with 137bhp. Only available in fuel injected form, the 1.7 16V was equipped with the Bosch ML 4.1 system.

The last Alfa Romeo flat-4 was produced in 1995, a run of 24 years.

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