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  • An '''engine''' is something that produces some effect from a given input. The origin of ...ine]]; Military devices such as [[catapult]]s are referred to as ''[[siege engine]]s''.
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  • ...er uses of this term, and [[rotary engine]] for the World War I [[aircraft engine]]s by that name.'' ...ustion engine]] that does not use [[piston]]s in the way a [[reciprocating engine]] does, but instead uses one or more [[rotor]]s, sometimes called '''rotary
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  • ...its predecessor, the [[Ferrari F2001|F2001]]. Powered by a 3.0 litre [[V10 engine]] which had a very low [[centre of gravity]], the F2002 had excellent handl ==[[Engine]]==
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  • ...ECUs simply control the quantity of fuel injected into each cylinder each engine cycle. More advanced ECUs found on most modern cars also control the [[igni ...e quantity of fuel, ignition timing and other parameters by monitoring the engine through sensors. These can include, [[MAP sensor]], [[throttle position sen
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  • ...and MotoGP (up to 990 cc). In 2007, the MotoGP class will have its maximum engine displacement capacity reduced to 800 cc, ostensibly for safety reasons. ...n several races at each event for various classes of motorcycles, based on engine size, and one class for [[sidecar]]s. Classes for 50cc, 125cc, 250cc, 350c
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  • [[Image:GTV engine.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1972 Alfa Romeo GTV 2000 Engine''']] ...engine]] configuration is the most common in [[automobile|car]]s with a [[engine displacement|displacement]] up to 2.3 [[litre|Litres]]. The current "practi
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  • |Layout || [[Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout|Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive]] |Engine || 2.0 L [[V8 engine|V8]]
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  • ...sive [[Edonis]] supercar, based on the [[Bugatti EB110]]. Thanks to severe engine modifications it has higher performances than it's 'basevehicle'. ...ger]]s have been replaced by two larger units from the same manufacturer. Engine power has been boosted from 610 hp [[DIN]] (448 kW) and 650&nbsp
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  • |Engine || BMW [[V8]] 1993–1998<br />Ford/Visteon [[V8]] 1998–2004 ...l, fitted to a tubular frame. The suspension is true Formula 1 and IndyCar technology with independent upper and lower wishbone with pushrod front and read end s
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  • ...sually part of an '''exhaust system'''. which conveys burnt gases from the engine and includes one or more exhaust pipes. Depending on the overall system des *A [[turbocharger]] to increase engine power.
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  • '''Alfa Romeo''' participated '''in Formula One''', as both a constructor and engine supplier, from {{F1|1950}} to {{F1|1988}}. ...For instance the team won two championships using only nine pre-war built engine blocks.
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  • ...Components of a typical, [[four stroke cycle]], internal combustion piston engine. <br> ...stay of the [[industrial revolution]] and the niche application [[Stirling engine]].
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  • ...otary combustion engine]] rather than the much more usual, [[reciprocating engine]] of the four-stroke cycle. [[image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right|four-stroke cycle]]
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  • ...otary combustion engine]] rather than the much more usual, [[reciprocating engine]] of the four-stroke cycle. [[image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right|four-stroke cycle]]
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  • ...innovation. Those rules allowed virtually unlimited experimentation with [[engine power]], [[displacement]], [[turbocharging]] and chassis [[downforce]] whic ==Notable drivers and technology==
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  • ...es which do not use pistons, see [[pistonless rotary engine]] and [[Wankel engine]] ...arly type of [[internal-combustion engine|internal combustion]] [[aircraft engine]], used mostly in the years shortly before and during [[World War I]]. It
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  • Engine name = [[Ferrari]] Type 056 | Configuration = [[V8 engine|V8]] (90°) 18,000 RPM-Limited with [[KERS]]|
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  • |Engine || Diesel [[Lombardini]] ...a splendid companion of adventures that encloses itself the most advanced technology and style of modern design. T2 closes the era of "vetturette without plate"
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  • The '''Ferrari Dino engine''' is a line of mechanically similar [[V6]], [[V8]], and [[V12]] engines pr ...ical details with the engineer [[Vittorio Jano]]. Dino would never see the engine; he died on [[June 30]], [[1956]] at the age of 24.
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  • ...lowness, by having the carburetor and air cleaner taken off the top of the engine and put alongside the cylinder heads. At first, Earl and the concept cars t
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