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  • ...o the consortium of [[Fiat]] Trucks. In 1931, Giovanni gave up on starting automotive companies, including the skepticism of many who expected his umpteenth resu ...mercial vehicles, which stimulated the spread in Italy of the road haulage industry.
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  • | Industry || [[Automotive]]
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  • It has many applications in [[aerospace]] and [[automotive]] fields, as well as in [[sailboats]], and notably in modern [[bicycle]]s, ==Automotive uses==
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  • '''Car tuning''' is both an '''industry''' and a [[hobby]], in which an [[automobile]], [[motor bike]], [[Scooter ( Body tuning involves adding or modifying [[Spoiler (automotive)|spoilers]] and a [[body kit]]. Sometimes this is done to improve the aerod
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  • | Industry || [[Automotive]] ...o is best known as the owner of the [[Nardò]] test track. Domenico founded automotive testing and certification specialist Prototipo in the early 1990s and now r
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  • .... The new elaborations make head the engineer [[Arming Pole]] known in the automotive field are in that aeronautical one. The advent of the Pole gives new life t Unfortunately for the industry, the company had undertaken in an irreversible journey of crisis. The cause
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  • ...metimes capable of having their programming changed through the OBD port. Automotive enthusiasts with modern cars take advantage of this technology when tuning ...ontrol]] systems, and the like. The [[Controller Area Network]] or CAN bus automotive network is often used to achieve communication between these devices.
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  • ...ombustion engine]]s. The term ''gasoline'' is commonly used within the oil industry, even within companies that are not American. The word "gasoline" is common ...ly they are old fashioned, but they are the terms normally used in the oil industry. The exact terminology for these streams varies by oil company and by count
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  • ...dicraft (wood, ceramics) and advanced services. Heavy industry (machinery, automotive, steel) installed during the 1930's has been mostly dismanteled by now. On
    8 KB (1,051 words) - 00:09, 8 August 2009
  • The term '''gull-wing door''' is an automotive industry term describing [[automobile]] [[door]]s which are hinged at the roof. The
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  • ...al sacrifice has raised its further prosperity. And so will the automotive industry. " Of course, Morasso was right. To succeed in a sea so treacherous to be t
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  • ...dicraft (wood, ceramics) and advanced services. Heavy industry (machinery, automotive, steel) installed during the 1930's has been mostly dismanteled by now. On
    8 KB (1,064 words) - 16:21, 2 August 2009
  • ...rly repaired, which may result in an extra fee if the repair is done at an automotive repair shop. The future strategic direction of the automobile industry also favors manufacturers which use run flat tires, because alternative fue
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  • ...a SAE''' is a [[student design competition]] organized by the [[Society of Automotive Engineers]] (SAE, also known as SAE International). The competition was sta The volunteers for the design judging include some the racing industry's most prominent engineers and consultants including the late [[Carroll Smi
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  • ...' or '''STAR''' ''(Società Torinese Automobili Rapid)'' was an [[Italian]] automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1904 through 1921. The f In 1907, the world's automotive industry was threatened by recession, and for Rapid to survive, added the production
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  • |Industry || [[Automotive]]
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  • ...ction [[V6 engine]], in the 1950 [[Lancia Aurelia|Aurelia]], after earlier industry-leading experiments with [[V8 engine|V8]] and [[V12 engine]] configurations ==Automotive==
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  • ...as well as for the design of the Callaway]] C7. Outside of the automotive industry, Covini also worked on the Dragonfly Project, which was an attempt to build
    8 KB (1,082 words) - 11:33, 24 February 2011
  • ...ing vehicles with Daimler engines, and so laid the foundation of the motor industry in France. They were inspired by Daimler's Stahlradwagen of 1889, which was ...t was then greatly expanded by [[Henry Ford]] in the 1910s. Development of automotive technology was rapid, due in part to the hundreds of small manufacturers co
    31 KB (4,648 words) - 15:58, 10 August 2009
  • ...n in a 'thermal reactor' (just an enlarged open chamber in the [[manifold (automotive engineering)|exhaust manifold]]) without the need for a catalytic converter ...ercedes Benz]] to design Wankel-engine [[automobile]]s, the most extensive automotive use of the Wankel engine has been by the [[Japan]]ese company [[Mazda]].
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