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===3.2 (1990β1994)=== A 24-valve DOHC {{convert|3239|cc|L|1|order=flip|abbr=on}}, essentially a shorter-stroke of {{convert|83|mm|2|abbr=on}} {{convert|3980|cc|L|1|order=flip|abbr=on}}, replaced the 12-valve SOHC 2.9 in 1990. It produced {{convert|149|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} of power at 5,250 rpm and {{convert|298|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} of torque at 4,000 rpm, and proved a popular engine in Europe (sales outnumbered {{convert|3980|cc|L|1|order=flip|abbr=on}} saloons roughly 4:1) but was not exported to America. Following the launch of the [[Aston Martin DB7]], the Jaguar AJ6 was used by Aston Martin as well (both companies being owned by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] at the time). This version featured an [[Eaton Corporation|Eaton]] [[supercharger]]. Cars using the 4.0 and 3.2 included: * [[Jaguar XJS]] (4.0 only) * [[Aston Martin DB7]] (modified, supercharged 3.2) * [[Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJ6]] * [[Jaguar XJ|Jaguar Sovereign]] * [[Jaguar XJ|Jaguar XJR]] (4.0 only) * [[Jaguar XJ|Daimler Six]]
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