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OHV

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OHVOff Highway Vehicle
OHVOverhead Valve
OHVOverhead Hoist Vehicle


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The mowers are powered by Briggs and Stratton[R] IntekTM OHV 500 cc, 20-hp Briggs & Stratton ELS 656CC V-Twin, 20 hp Kohler[R] Courage TM OHV 725cc V-Twin, 20-hp Honda(RT) GXV620 OHV 614cc V-Twin or 23-hp Kohler[R] Command Pro[TM] OHV 624cc V-Twin engines.
Honda's average fuel efficiency in its power products represented approximately a 28% improvement over 1995 figures through the introduction of GX and GC series engines which use OHV (Over Head Valve) and OHC (Over Head Cam) technologies and a cleaner, 4-stroke, 360-degree inclinable engine -the M4 series- to the handheld market where 2-stroke engines were the mainstream.
This Unlimited model, like the non-Rubicon version, has a 4-liter, OHV, 12-valve, PowerTech 1-6 engine (cast iron block and head) that offers 190 hp @ 4,600 rpm and 235 lb.
 
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