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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> ...volution, the [[Amilcar CGS | CGS]], which through subsequent developments will take the place of CC.
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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 Hydraulic systems like the ones mentioned above will work most efficiently if the hydraulic fluid used has low [[compressibility
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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. ...that can break). At least one part of a conventional friction brake system will “break” (and hopefully brake) regularly because it is designed that way
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  • Power came from the [[Bugatti Type 51|Type 51]]'s 2.3&nbsp;L (2262&nbsp;cc/138&nb
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  • * [[Power (physical) | Power]] maximum: 65 hp * [[Power]]: 2 carburettors
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