OEM engine
An OEM engine is the engine that comes with the car when you buy it. It's made by the same company that made the car, so it's designed to fit perfectly and work well with it.
An OEM engine refers to an Original Equipment Manufacturer engine, which is the engine produced by the vehicle's manufacturer. These engines are typically designed to meet the original specifications and performance of the vehicle.
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