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m120
The Mercedes-Benz M120 engine is a high-performance automobile piston V12 engine family used in the 1990s and 2000s in Mercedes' flagship models.
The M120 family is built in Stuttgart, Germany. It has an aluminium engine block lined with silicon/aluminium. The aluminium DOHC cylinder heads are 4 valves per cylinder designs. It uses sequential fuel injection (SFI) and features forged steel connecting rods.
The M120 was eventually replaced by the smaller, lesser-powered, short-lived, SOHC, three valves per cylinder, 5.8L, M137 V12 engine.
Mercedes stop to produce M120 because of new emission rules.
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