Mini: 1275, Cooper, Cooper S, 1.3 MPI and 1.3 SPI
MG: MGB (1962-80) • MGC (1967-69)
Jaguar: E-Type V12 Series 3 (1971-74) • XJ12 and Daimler Double Six Series I, II and III (1972-92)
Range Rover: Classic: 3.5 V8 ( from 1978) and 3.9 without catalytic converter (compression ratio 9.35:1)
Sprite / Midget: 1275 cc (1966-74)
Triumph: TR5/250 and TR6 (1968-76) • Spitfire MK3 and MK4 1300 (1967-74) GT6 (1966-73)
Volvo: Vehicles with B17A, B19A and B21A engines: 340 and 360 Series (1976-84) • 240 Series (1975-84)
Morris: Minor with 803 cc, 948 cc and 1098 cc engines (1952-71)
BMW: Boxer engine motorcyles
Land Rover: Defender: 8-cylinder petrol with 3.5 litre (1983 - 93)
Aston Martin: DB4 except DB4GT and DB4GT Zagato (1958-63) • DB5 (1963-65) • DB6 (1965-70) • DBS (1967-72) • DBS V8 (1970-72) • V8 Saloon (1972-89) • V8 Vantage (1977-89) • V8 Volante (1978-89) • Lagonda Series 1 (1974-76)
Fiat: 126, 2nd Series: German models with square cylinder head only (1976-87) • 124 AS, BS, CS0 and CS2 Spider with 1438 cc engine (1968-71)
BPR6ES
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