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Here's a link to PSIs industrial engine line-up:
[url]http://www.psiengines.com/whatwedo/industrial-engines/[/url]

I'm trying to figure out what the 2.0L/2.4L engines are based off. I don't recognize them. Definitely not the GM/Vortec 4 cyl engine though.

Gonna miss those Mazdas. They've served me very well. I've probably put a million hrs on the ones in my fleet and had one single major failure... after it was run out of oil.
  • Posted 16 Jan 2015 09:37
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