DMAX — may refer to: DMAX (engines), of Moraine, Ohio, a joint venture between General Motors and Isuzu Motors, a manufacturer of Diesel engines for trucks DMAX (TV channel), a German TV channel focused on men, owned by Discovery Communications DMAX (UK … Wikipedia
DMAX V6 engine — The DMAX V6 engine is a 2,958 cc (2.958 L; 180.5 cu in) Diesel engine. It was designed, and is produced by Isuzu in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan but the design rights to the engine are now owned by General Motors. It uses high… … Wikipedia
List of GM engines — This is a list of GM engines, or more specifically a list of engine designs that General Motors has used in its various products.DivisionsFrom its founding in 1908, GM allowed each of its divisions (including overseas units like Opel and Holden)… … Wikipedia
List of Isuzu engines — Isuzu has used both their own engines, and General Motors built engines. Isuzu has also produced engines for General Motors, Honda, and Toyota. Four Cylinder General Motors * The Isuzu Hombre used a General Motors built Vortec 2200 Engine with… … Wikipedia
Duramax V8 engine — This article is about Duramax V 8. For the Duramax 6 cylinder, see Isuzu 6H Engine. Duramax Diesel engine Manufacturer DMAX Production 2001– Predecessor 6.2 and 6.5 L Detroit Diesel The Duramax is General Motors diesel engine family for… … Wikipedia
Isuzu D-Max — Not to be confused with DMAX engines, produced by the General Motors Isuzu joint venture. Isuzu D Max Manufacturer Isuzu General Motors … Wikipedia
Circle L engine — The Circle L is an automobile engine produced by Isuzu Motors Polska in Poland. It is a 1,686 cc (1.686 L; 102.9 cu in) Diesel straight 4 originally designed by Isuzu but now owned by General Motors. The engine is used in Europe by … Wikipedia
Oldsmobile — Industry Automotive Fate Dissolved Founded August 21, 1897 Defunct April 29, 2004 Headquarters … Wikipedia
Cummins — This article is about the diesel engine manufacturer. For other uses, see Cummins (disambiguation). Cummins Inc. Type Public S P 500 Component Traded as NYSE: … Wikipedia
GM Family 1 engine — The Family 1 is a straight 4 piston engine that was developed by GM Powertrain, a subsidiary of Opel to replace low displacement versions of GM Family II engine for use on mid range cars from Opel. Contents 1 C16XE 2 Ecotec 2.1 TwinPort … Wikipedia