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  • ...hen geared together at one end for power-take-off. This leads to a worse [[power-to-weight ratio]] than simpler configurations with only one shaft. The only ...have said "This piece of metal is better used as a ship's anchor than as a power plant". Despite its poor reputation [[Jim Clark]] managed to win the 1966 U
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  • ...i-valve|3 valves per cylinder]] driven by a [[single overhead cam]]shaft. Power was reported at 140 hp (104 kW). The engine was [[undersquare]] ...e. This engine had squarer dimensions, however, at 86 by 107 mm, and power output was impressive at 225 hp (167 kW). Many cars had [[landau
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  • Often a variator is a mechanical [[power transmission]] device that can change its [[gear ratio]] continuously (rath
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  • ...he power was entrusted to a [[carburetor]] Solex. The [[power (physical) | power]] maximum was 17 [[horse steam | HP]] at 3000 rpm. <br>
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  • The motion is approved with a new electrical system can supply power to the lights and the [[horn]], then you replace the exhaust [[catalytic co
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  • ...[mechanical work|work]] is performed. In the [[SI]] system of measurement, power is measured in [[watt]]s (symbol: W). This can be modeled as an [[energy]] :''P'' is power
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  • ...t is very reliable and powerful, reaching a very high power versions "full power" (sold out of '[[Italy]] or on request) where close to 29.5 [[horse steam|C ...cases where the pump ([[mixer]]) power, the [[carburetor]] or an apparent power problem or a failure.
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  • ...going into a [[Automobile|car]] for the purpose of increasing the <nowiki>power</nowiki> of the [[internal-combustion engine]].
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  • ...roke 75 mm. Capacity 1290 cm3. Maximum power 52.3 hp v/5.200 o / m. Liters Power 40.5 hp per liter ...two chain-driven, overhead camshafts, a compression of only 7,5:1 and peak power of 37hp at 3,500 rpm, which gave a top speed of 94 km/h. Petrol engine was
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  • ...inder engine gets a power stroke every 180 degrees. A [[V8 engine]] gets a power stroke every 90 degrees, (720° &divide; 8 = 90°). ...der engine are sequential &mdash; no overlap. At the end of one cylinder's power stroke another cylinder fires.
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  • ...lso transmits power to the wheels; a beam axle that does not also transmit power is sometimes called a '''dead axle'''. Beam axles are commonly used at the
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  • * [[Power (physical) | Power]] maximum: No D.
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  • ...ra wide Pirelli PZero Rosso tyres, measuring 335-385/30 ZR 20 at the rear. Power is delivered through a 6-speed manual gearbox with central gear stick. ...y by stalking it, followed by a short rush of speed. Under a burst of full power, the Bizzarrini Ghepardo is capable of completing the 0-100 km/h sprint in
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  • ...The fluids are found in machinery and equipment ranging from [[brake]]s, [[power steering]] systems, and [[transmission (mechanics)|transmissions]] to [[bac Environmentally sensitive applications (e.g. [[tractor#power and transmission|farm tractors]] and marine [[dredging]]) may benefit from
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  • ...s German Sax engine with a horizontal cylinder with 60 cc, two stroke with power of 1.5 bhp at 3500 rpm with no gear change. After the Second World War, the
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  • ...wer (in the form of a reciprocating [[linear]] [[motion]]). From there the power is conveyed through a [[connecting rod]] to a [[crankshaft]], which transfo ...cylinder, so that every piston [[Stroke (disambiguation)|stroke]] produces power.
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  • ...cal wear rates and [[internal combustion engine|engine]] [[Power (physics)|power]] requirements lead to lower running costs compared with competing on pavem
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  • ...f that power either by storing it for future use or feeding it back into a power system for other vehicles to use. ...he voltage to be closely controlled and it is only with the development of power electronics that it has been possible with AC supplies where the supply fre
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  • Power came from the [[Bugatti Type 51|Type 51]]'s 2.3&nbsp;L (2262&nbsp;cc/138&nb
    784 bytes (108 words) - 11:20, 14 June 2009
  • * [[Power (physical) | Power]] maximum: 65 hp * [[Power]]: 2 carburettors
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