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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Opel Family II is a straight-4 piston engine that was originally developed by Opel in the 1970s to replace the earlier Opel CIH engine. This engine features a cast iron block, an aluminum head, and a timing belt valvetrain. The timing belt also drives the water pump. It was firsd used in the Opel Kadett D, Ascona B, Corsa and their corresponding Vauxhall sister models, the Astra, Cavalier and Nova. Many General Motors subsidiaries, including Daewoo, GM do Brasil, GM Powertrain, and Holden have used this design.By 1986, the Family II unit had completely supplanted the CIH engine as Opel's core 4-cylinder powerplant. although the 6-cylinder versions of the CIH continued in the larger Omega and Senator models until 1995.In 2004, a 2.0 L MultiPower engine was made available for the taxi market which could use gasoline, alcohol and natural gas.. }

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