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Designed by
Aurelio Lampredi, the
Fiasa engine first appeared in the Brazilian-built Fiat 147 in
September 1976, and
shortly afterwards in the 'Series...
- inline-four
petrol engine as used in the Fiat 127. In
March 1979 the 1050 cc OHC
Fiasa engine was added, as was the
glazed p****enger
version (Panorama). 1979 was...
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original 147 was only
available in a
single model, the 147 L. The 1.05-litre
Fiasa engine,
along with some of the
revised bodys****
elements of the 147 (most...
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Lampredi designed the
engine that
would put Fiat on the
Brazilian market – the
FIASA (acronym of
Portuguese "Fiat Automóveis S.A). The
engine equipped the Fiat...
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longer bonnet required to
clear the
larger headlights. The 1301 cc Fiat
Fiasa engine replaced the
earlier 1050 in the
Series 3 Sport. New for the Series...
- 1.0 L Fire I4 1.0 L
Fiasa I4 1.1 L Fire I4 1.2 L Fire I4 1.3 L
Fiasa I4 1.4 L
Sevel I4 1.4 L Fire I4 1.5 L
Fiasa I4 1.6 L
Fiasa I4 1.6 L E.torQ I4 1...
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benchmarks of
hatchback models in
developing countries. The
range was made from
Fiasa and Fire 1.0 L to 1.6 L
gasoline engines. In 2001, the
model received its...
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Argentina from
March 1989 to 2000, 179,767
units were built. The Uno's
Fiasa engines ranged from the 1,049 cc 52 PS (38 kW)
petrol four to a 1.3 and...
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Powertrain Engine Petrol: 1.2 L FIRE I4 1.3 L
Fiasa I4 1.4 L FIRE I4 1.4 L FIRE Evo I4 flex-fuel 1.5 L
Fiasa I4 flex-fuel 1.6 L
Torque I4 1.6 L E.torQ I4...
- 62 mph) in 14.5 seconds. Y10 Turbo: The
turbo had the same
basic Brazilian FIASA engine as the Touring. However, it was
equipped with an IHI turbocharger...