Motor de tres cilindros en línea (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • Dinkel, John, ed. (July 1988). «Comparison Road Test: 3x3». Road & Track (Newport Beach, CA USA: Diamandis Communications) 39 (11): 66-74. ISSN 0035-7189. «Its engine is still the same 993-cc sohc inline-3, producing 48 bhp at 5100 5100 rpm and 57 lb-ft torque at 3200...» 
  • Jackson, Paul (1 de febrero de 2008). «Chapter 6: The Next Generation». The Little Book of Smart. Veloce Publishing. pp. 94–95. ISBN 978-1-84584-148-5. «There were plenty of changes under the skin, too, with the original smart-built turbocharged engine being replaced (on petrol-engined versions) by a Mitsubishi design – still with three cylinders but now a larger (999cc) capacity.» 

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  • Gorant, Jim (December 1997). «Jet Ski Saviors». En Oldham, Joe, ed. Popular Mechanics (New York, NY USA: Hearst) 174 (12): 54-57. ISSN 0032-4558. Consultado el 2 de julio de 2012. «The 1071cc, inline, triple-cylinder configuration produces 803 pounds of thrust and pushes the boat to about 55 mph.» 

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  • Gorant, Jim (December 1997). «Jet Ski Saviors». En Oldham, Joe, ed. Popular Mechanics (New York, NY USA: Hearst) 174 (12): 54-57. ISSN 0032-4558. Consultado el 2 de julio de 2012. «The 1071cc, inline, triple-cylinder configuration produces 803 pounds of thrust and pushes the boat to about 55 mph.» 
  • Dinkel, John, ed. (July 1988). «Comparison Road Test: 3x3». Road & Track (Newport Beach, CA USA: Diamandis Communications) 39 (11): 66-74. ISSN 0035-7189. «Its engine is still the same 993-cc sohc inline-3, producing 48 bhp at 5100 5100 rpm and 57 lb-ft torque at 3200...» 

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