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Toyota Adopts BorgWarner Silent Oil Pump Chain for Camry Engine

Oct. 4, 2017

Filed Under: Suppliers Tagged With: america, auto parts, automotive chains, automotive parts, BorgWarner, north america, Toyota, transmissions, U.S.

BorgWarner Inc. recently announced that its 6.35-millimeter silent oil pump chain has been adopted for use in Toyota Motor Corp.’s…...

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