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  • ...badge engineering]]. Along with the [[Autobianchi]] badge the turbocharged engine was dropped and a more refined, if slower, version topped the range, the 1.
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  • ...Robogate") to reduce costs. The FIRE series replaced the old Fiat [[OHV]] engine in the mid-[[1980s]]. ...to build, and achieves good torque for their weight. Since [[1985]], this engine has been constructed in different versions from 999 cc to 1372 cc
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  • ...|FIRE]]''<br>1.3 16v ''[[JTD engine|Multijet Diesel]]''<br>1.9 16v ''[[JTD engine|Multijet Diesel]]'' ...xcept the 8-valve version of the 1.4 ''[[Fully Integrated Robotised Engine|FIRE]]''.
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  • ...e. Despite Zorzi dealing with the fire with his on-board extinguisher, two fire marshals ran across the track and one, [[Jansen Van Vuuren]], was struck an ! Engine
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  • | engine || [[Iveco]] – [[Fiat]] 6V MTCA turbodiesel | engine power || 512 hp (382.2 kW)
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  • [[Image:v6bw.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Alfa Romeo V6 engine]]]] ...configuration in modern cars after the [[straight-4]]; it shares with that engine a compactness very suited to the popular [[front wheel drive]] layout, and
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  • ...[[ohv]] [[I4]]<br>1.1&nbsp;L [[ohc]] ''[[Fully Integrated Robotised Engine|FIRE]]'' [[I4]] ...tudinal engine|longitudinally]], the bigger units were fitted [[transverse engine|transversely]], making the little Fiat one of the few cars in the world ava
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  • [[Image:Combustion chamber (PSF).png|thumb|Diagram of jet engine showing the combustion chamber.]] A '''combustion chamber''' is the part of an [[engine]] in which [[fuel]] is burned.
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  • ...pply pump in the tank and one high pressure/low volume pump on or near the engine. ...ed to pump liquid, not vapor, would be unable to suck more gasoline to the engine, which would cut out. This condition is known as "[[vapour lock]]". Also a
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  • ...nce system. The gun is stabilised in two axes by hydraulic servoes and can fire all available types of ammunition including APFSDS (armour-piercing fin-sta ==Fire control and observation==
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  • ...badge engineering]]. Along with the [[Autobianchi]] badge the turbocharged engine was dropped and a more refined, if slower, version topped the range, the 1.
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  • ...98cc, in either the A series or A+ types. A [[roll cage]] is installed and fire extinguisher fitted, within easy reach of the driver. Juniors, ages 12 - 16 '''Class 2''' is open to front or rear wheel drive cars up to 1300cc. The engine can be either front or rear, and both are popular. Cars seen most regularly
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  • ...dies. These include [[Recreational vehicle|motor homes]], [[fire apparatus|fire engines]], [[ambulance]]s, [[box truck]]s, etc.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Alfa Romeo TwinSpark engine''' |Predecessor:||[[Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine|Alfa Romeo Twin Cam]]
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  • ...ith a clutchless manual gearchange - and a 'Sporting' with the larger FIRE engine mated to a close-ratio gearbox, and anti-roll bars added. Cosmetically, thi In 1999, the FIRE engine was used in the special 'Suite' version, which came with air-conditioning.
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  • | Fire ! Engine
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  • | Layout || [[Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout|Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive]] | Engine || 4499 cc [V8|V8]]
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  • The Fiat Idea engines are all [[Euro 4]] compliant. The [[petrol engine]] is the 1.4-litre 16 valve 95&nbsp;[[Horsepower#Brake horsepower (bhp)|bhp !Engine
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  • ...er)|Delta]]) is used to refer to both the opposed-piston high-speed diesel engine designed and produced by [[Napier & Son|D Napier & Son]], and the locomotiv ...er_deltic_animation_large.gif|thumb|left|An animated schematic of a Deltic engine. The inlet is coloured green and the outlet purple. Notice the bottom shaft
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  • |Engines:||'''FIRE Engines'''<br> 1.0 8v, 1.0 16v, 1.2 8v, 1.2 16v, 1.4 8v<br>'''Fiassa Engine ...]] (Known in Europe as Renault Thalia). The range was made from Fiassa and Fire petrol engines between 1.0L and 1.6L.
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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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  • |Engine||Chrysler 5.9 liter V8 ...es. They decided to go with a large, waterproofed 180bhp 5.9L [[Chrysler]] engine, rear mounted, with a 3 speed automatic transmission. The body was [[fiberg
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  • ...mounts of heat and [[light]] energy are released. This often occurs as a [[fire]]. This is used in a form of machinery, such as [[internal combustion engine]]s, and in [[thermobaric weapon]]s.
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  • |Engines:||'''FIRE Engines'''<br> 1.2 16v, 1.4 8v<br>'''Fiassa Engines'''<br>1.5 8v, 1.6 8v<br ...is is the year of the 2nd Adventure version; it has a 1.8 litre Powertrain engine with 112cv (petrol) and 116cv (ethanol), all terrain Pirelli Citynet tires
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  • ...ce. ''[[Bernardi]]'' was one of the forefathers of the internal combustion engine and the builder of the first Italian car. In fact, the vehicle was a motori ...imo]] in [[Padua]], the location of [[Lanificio Marcon]], was destroyed by fire in [[1892]].
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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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  • ...s) was built entirely in the factory [[Siata]] in [[Strada di Lanzo]]. The engine was from the [[Fiat 850]] with 843 cc which allowed this little spider to e ...car body frame, so they had to reinforce the frame with an 'X' brace, the engine was a 903 instead of 850, also different were the dashboard and steering wh
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  • ...propeller]], etc.). Sometimes "powertrain" is used to refer to simply the engine and transmission, including the other components only if they are integral ...le's '''driveline''' consists of the parts of the drivetrain excluding the engine and transmission. It is the portion of a vehicle, after the transmission,
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  • '''IVECO''' is leading [[Europe|European]] [[truck]], [[bus]], and [[diesel engine]] [[manufacturer]] based in [[Turin]], [[Italy]]. It is a [[subsidiary]] of ...s a leading player in the [[medium-duty]] [[commercial]] [[vehicle]] and [[engine]] markets, it is also near the top for sales of passenger transport, and is
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  • ...rformance, unlike the other models in the firm, with a 2200 cc ''Porsche'' engine. The ''Pirana'' sold for 1,490,000 lire and the ''Moon Buggy'' for 1,680,00
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  • |Engine || ...sp;cc engines). The four [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]], twin overhead cam engine was designed by ex-[[Ferrari]] engineer [[Aurelio Lampredi]]. Other mechani
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  • |Engines:||'''FIRE Engines'''<br> 1.0 8v, 1.0 16v, 1.2 8v, 1.2 16v, 1.4 8v<br>'''Fiassa Engine ...came for the Palio: the FIRE 16 valve 1.0L and 1.2L and the '''Sporting''' engine, a 1.6L 16 valve with 120cv made in Turkey. The Mk.II series was the very f
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  • ..., [[Oliver Godfrey]] had to retire when his 5hp [[Rex]] motor-cycle caught fire. ...r Harry Collier, also riding a Matchless motor-cycle, had problems with an engine seizure on lap 2 and eventually retired on lap 9.
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  • ...orsa tyres designed specifically for this car. At the same time, Ferrari's engine revisions are no less mouth-watering, peak output of the now familiar 3.6-l ...y a subtly re-profiled tailgate whilst oval cooling vanes now surround the engine cover. Inside, carbon racing seats are upholstered in high-grip cloth or le
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  • '''Iveco''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[truck]], [[bus]], and [[diesel engine]] [[manufacturer]], based in [[Turin]], [[Italy]]. It is a [[subsidiary]] o ...nt player in the [[medium-duty]] [[commerce|commercial]] [[vehicle]] and [[engine]] markets, and is near the top for sales of passenger transport and 3.5 [[t
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  • ...st 8.3 seconds using an evolution of the turbocharged [[Fiat SOHC|128 SOHC engine]] originally found in the [[Fiat Uno]] Turbo Mk II. A [[convertible|cabriol ...lectric_motor|electric motor]], rather than a hydraulic pump driven by the engine. This results in reduced fuel consumption and less environmental impact.
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  • ...er)|Delta]]) is used to refer to both the opposed piston high speed diesel engine designed and produced by [[Napier & Son]], and the locomotives produced by ...r deltic animation.gif|thumb|347px|right|An animated schematic of a Deltic engine. The inlet is coloured green and the outlet purple. Notice the bottom shaft
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  • ...gen]] and releases energy as [[heat]]. In [[chemistry]] and the field of [[fire safety]], anything that is capable of [[combustion|burning]] is called ''fu ...and perhaps [[peat]]. All these types of fuel are combustible (they create fire and heat). Coal was burnt by [[steam]] [[rail transport|trains]] to heat wa
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  • [[File:Mival175ohc 1954.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1954 Mival 175 ohc engine''']] ...mported from Messerschmitt ‘bubblecar’ but with their own 172cc two-stroke engine installed. These cars were sold as the Mi-Val ''Mivalino''.
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  • ...t row at Indy, but did not lead a lap and retired at 104 laps with a blown engine. Two weeks later, at the [[Rex Mays]] 150 at [[Milwaukee]], he bounced back ...two more championship seasons for Mears. Despite facial burns during a pit fire in the [[1981 Indianapolis 500]], Mears' ten wins in the two-year span were
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  • ...]<br>1.6&nbsp;L [[straight-4|I4]]<br>1.7&nbsp;L [[straight-4|I4]] [[Diesel engine|diesel]] ...rpm. The third was a 60 hp engine which eventually replaced the 1.1 54 hp engine.
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  • |Engines:||'''FIRE Engines'''<br> 1.2 8v, 1.2 16v, 1.4 8v<br>'''Fiassa Engines'''<br>1.6 8v<br ...odel, the [[Dacia Logan]], is to only provide the 1.4-Litre 8-valve petrol engine, rated at 77bhp at 6000 rpm and 115Nm at 3000 rpm with 3 versions named Act
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  • ...device that fits into the [[cylinder head]] of some [[internal combustion engine]]s and ignites compressed aerosol gasoline by means of an electric spark. S ...humbnail|right|Components of a typical, [[four stroke cycle]], DOHC piston engine. (E) Exhaust [[camshaft]], (I) Intake camshaft, (S) Spark plug, (V) [[poppe
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  • | Layout || [[Front-engine design|Front-engine]], [[front-wheel drive]] / [[four-wheel drive]] | Engine ||
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  • ...a very short wheelbase and were powered by a front mounted Lancia Appia V4 engine supplied by twin [[Weber]] 38 DCOs requiring a large bulge in the bodywork ...tructors from America, Italy, England, Germany and France grabbed whatever engine was close to 1100c--BMCs, [[Fiat]]s, Fords, Renaults--and served them up in
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  • |Engines:||'''FIRE Engines'''<br> 1.2 16v, 1.4 8v<br>'''Fiassa Engines'''<br>1.3 8v, 1.5 8v<br ...nture]]. It is offered in Europe with the relatively modern 1.9 JTD Diesel engine.
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  • ...onths later. The Uno's badging was not by the commonly used measurement of engine size but by [[Horsepower#Brake horsepower (bhp)|bhp]]: 45, 55, 60, 75 or 90 ...o|Ritmo/Strada]]-derived 1.3 [[Fiat SOHC#Engine specification|146-series]] engine, initially offering 105 bhp. It was priced to compete with the Peugeot 205
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  • ...was essentially taking over the PS-10 product. Iveco already supplied the engine and drive-train to Santana for its PS-10 model so this seemed a logical pro The Massif is available with 2 versions of Iveco’s 3.0 litre diesel engine taken from the Iveco Daily van. A {{convert|150|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} HPI v
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  • ...er 3770 cc, and 10 hp with a 1386 cc 3-cylinder engine. In 1910, the 10 hp engine was increased to 1501 cc and a batch of 10 copies, of these cars, were expo ...iator similar to that of [[Fiat]] at the time, with a [[Biblocco]] 4712 cc engine. In the period from 1915 to 1916, '''ZÜST''' launched the 15/25 HP 365 S w
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  • ...racing cars in [[1963]]. Although these cars shared their names (based on engine displacement) with road models, they were almost entirely dissimilar. The ...s car racer with a [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Rossa|250 Testa Rossa]] [[V12]] engine. The car was produced in [[1963]] and won the [[12 Hours of Sebring]], [[2
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  • ...8V and the sporty 2.0 16V Sedicivalvole. The ''Sedicivalvole'' gained its engine from the [[Lancia Thema]], and with a much smaller and lighter bodyshell to !Engine
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  • Until the application of the [[steam engine]] to ships in the early [[19th century]], oars propelled [[galley]]s or the ...he first half of the [[20th century]] and rendered the reciprocating steam engine out of date, in warships.
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  • ...bruary 1990 with the station wagon arriving later in the year. The initial engine range comprised 1.4, 1.6 and 1.8 petrol units and normally aspirated and tu The Tempra's engine range was similar to that of the Tipo. Initially 1.4 and 1.6-litre models h
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  • ...ame second and [[David Coulthard]] took full advantage of [[Jarno Trulli]] engine failure to finish in third, scoring [[Red Bull Racing]]'s first ever podium ...g and, judging by the on-board footage, cutting off the electricity to the engine; Räikkönen parked his McLaren at the exit of the Portier turn.
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  • |Engine || 3929&nbsp;cc [[V12]] ...lt in [[Italy]] by [[Lamborghini]] between [[1966]] and [[1973]]. A [[mid-engine]]d layout had been used successfully in competition, including by the [[For
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  • |Engine || 2418&nbsp;cc 65° [[V6]] ...bhp]] (140&nbsp;[[kW]]) 2418&nbsp;[[Cubic centimetre|cc]] ''[[Ferrari Dino engine|Dino Ferrari]]'' [[V6]].
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  • |Engine || 652&nbsp;cc [[Straight-2|I2]]<br>769&nbsp;cc [[Straight-4|I4]]<br>903& ...from that in the 126)&nbsp;— the Panda 30; or a four cylinder water cooled engine displacing 903 cc (from the 127)&nbsp;— the Panda 45. Sized to fit betwee
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  • ...[[gasoline]], [[diesel]] or [[methane]], in a modern [[internal combustion engine]], but they produce more pollution than would use of that energy in [[plug- ...the use of [[fuel cell]]s and [[electric motor]]s instead of a traditional engine. Hydrogen reacts with [[oxygen]] inside the fuel cells, which produces [[el
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  • ...eries HD7, whose vast range of 2, 3 and 4 wheel drive axles or partial and engine IVECO ranging from {{Convert|340|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} to {{Convert|520|hp|kW|0 ...I is approved for loads up to 540 tons and is built from Iveco chassis and engine components.
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  • ...e particular front-wheel drive arrangement of [[Internal combustion engine|engine]], [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] and [[Differential (mechanics) ...ased on [[Fiat 500]] mechanicals &ndash; with its two-cylinder, air cooled engine mounted in the rear &ndash; but featured a completely new stylish body desi
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  • <td><font face="Arial">Engine<br>Capacity (cc)</font></td> <td><font face="Arial">Y10 4WD / Fire 1.1 4WD</font></td>
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  • ...[[Stanislas Czaykowski|Count Stanislas Czaykowski]] crashed and caught on fire, burning him to death.
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  • ...of the grid. This was in part attributed to the new 111-degree wide angle engine. But as the Renault era approached, the cars' performance lifted. Towards t ...from the refueling rig used during pit stops. This may have resulted in a fire that took place during Jos Verstappen's first pitstop at Hockenheim.
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  • |Engines:||2.6&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ...[[carburettor]]s. The short-wheelbase Export model got the more-powerful engine. 5&nbsp;hp (3.7&nbsp;kW) more was on the table for [[1952]] thanks to bett
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  • ...car lose downforce on the rear wheels, cartwheel over a barrier and catch fire. The impact did not kill de Angelis but, tragically, he could not get out o ! Engine
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  • ...[[Stanislas Czaykowski|Count Stanislas Czaykowski]], crashed and caught on fire, burning him to death.
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  • ...g primarily of [[hydrocarbon]]s, used as [[fuel]] in [[internal combustion engine]]s. The term ''gasoline'' is commonly used within the oil industry, even wi ...which is a measure of how resistant gasoline is to premature detonation ([[engine knocking|knocking]]). It is measured relative to a mixture of [[2,2,4-Trime
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  • ...r and killed, while pieces of the car were flung into the crowd and caught fire, killing 82 others. | colspan="6" | The engine of [[Bruce McLaren]]'s [[Aston Martin DB4]] blew, causing 20 liters of oil
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  • ...layout|mid-engined]] racing cars in [[1960]] with the [[Ferrari Dino]]-V6-engine [[Formula 2]] 156, which would be turned into the [[Formula 1]]-winner of 1 ...h road models, they were almost entirely dissimilar. The first Ferrari mid-engine in a road car did not arrive until the [[1967]] [[Ferrari Dino|Dino]], and
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  • ...acing cars. The Fiat Abarth 1000 Pininfarina and the 1912 Fiat 15 ter fire-engine are included in the permanent display.
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  • ...was injured in the conflagration. However his pet tortoise perished in the fire, along with his collection of F1 trophies. ...lso have finished the race in the same position but his car experienced an engine failure on lap 60. Häkkinen scored his first Grand Prix points two rounds
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  • ...on [[energy]] (such as a [[spark plug]]), as is the case in the [[gasoline engine]]. ...[[patent]] on [[February 23]], [[1893]] (1893-02-23). Diesel intended the engine to use a variety of fuels including [[coal dust]]. He demonstrated it in t
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  • ...e vehicles. Drivers use the back end of the vehicle to ram to protect the engine compartment from damage. ...from the [[1990s]] and later are thusfar rarely used as their more complex engine emissions controls are difficult or impossible to re-tune for derbying.
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  • ...team were using year-old [[Lola]] cars powered by year-old [[Climax]] [[V8 engine]]s. Amon was teamed with the very-experienced [[Maurice Trintignant]] for t ...ted ahead of him from fifteenth position. After nine laps, however, an oil fire ended his race. He continued to experience mechanical problems at the [[196
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  • ...was running second after it, crashed during the second lap. His car caught fire but thankfully managed to escape only with some burns. The race went on wit ! No !! Driver !! Entrant !! Constructor !! Chassis !! Engine !! Tyre
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  • The [[engine]] in both cases is single [[Two-stroke Engine|2T]], with [[thermal]] [[cooling liquid|liquid-cooled]] and [[mixer]] to lu ...be produced until [[1991]] (early'92), making a motion that could have an engine very powerful and flexible enough to excite the kids excited about the raci
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  • ...duction and therefore greater fuel efficiency. [[Fuel efficiency]] of the engine is also higher at high temperature. In a conventional metallic engine, much of the energy released from the fuel must be dissipated as [[waste he
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  • ...and [[Pierluigi Raggi]] had designed a small car that used the [[scooter]] engine and named it Isetta&mdash;an Italian diminutive meaning ''little ISO''. It ...5&nbsp;hp (7.1&nbsp;kW) two cylinder [[two-stroke]] motorcycle engine. The engine was started by a combination generator-starter known as ''Dynastart''. A ma
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  • The '''Pagani Zonda''' is a [[Mid-engine design|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] produced by [[Pagani]] in Italy. It de | Engine || 6.0&nbsp;L [[Mercedes-Benz]] [[V12 engine|V12]]<br/>408&nbsp;PS (300&nbsp;kW/402&nbsp;hp)<br/>571&nbsp;N·m (421&nbsp
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  • ...ier and had to retire; [[Mario Andretti]] entered the pits with his car on fire; [[Mark Donohue]] hit the barrier, whilst [[Alan Jones (Formula 1)|Alan Jon
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  • | Layout || [[Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout|Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive]] | Engine || [[Fiat SOHC|128.A]] (1290&nbsp;cc) [[straight-4]]<br/>[[Fiat SOHC|13
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  • ...although that date is disputed. [[Fuel gas]]-powered [[internal combustion engine]]s first appeared in 1806, while 1885 marked the introduction of gasoline-f ...orwagen]], the first car to go into production with an internal combustion engine]]
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  • - Alfa suspension, braking and engine components including turbo, supercharged factory parts, cars for sale, engine building and ZF transmission service. (USA)
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  • ...were terrible injuries to the race car drivers and spectators. Cars caught fire, there were deaths, and the race was halted and canceled when only halfway ...before the end or having to make too many pit stops because of the massive engine's thirst for fuel and the weight that went with the extra fuel.
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  • ...iat in the 1990s [[Fiat Punto]] introduced an automatic engine compartment fire extinguisher system.
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  • ...rk flat out to build a brand new car with a [[Ford Motor Company|Ford ED]] engine. Team owner [[Giancarlo Minardi]] announced he was taking legal action agai ...ged prior to the 1995 season. The most significant change was the to the [[engine capacity]]. This was reduced from 3.5 Litres to 3.0 Litres, in order to red
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  • ...cylinder race bikes were known for their excellent road handling. The fire-engine red racing machines became a hallmark of Grand Prix racing in the 1960s and ...s , as the company adopted the [[MV Agusta 125 Sohc|125 Dohc]] four stroke engine. Racing efforts only produced a fifth place finish at [[Assen]] [[Dutch TT]
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  • ...al liberation of Italy in 1944, SIATA announced its intention to sell this engine, called the "Cucciolo" (Italian for "puppy," in reference to the distinctiv ...liminates the [[parasitic loss|power loss from oil viscosity]] drag on the engine even though the engagement may not be as smooth as the oil bath versions, a
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  • A '''motorcycle''' is a two-wheeled [[vehicle]] powered by an [[engine]]. The [[wheel]]s are in-line, and at higher speed the motorcycle remains u ...ot set out to create a vehicle form but to build a simple carriage for the engine which was the focus of their endeavours.
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  • ...petitors were given a set amount of fuel, from which they had to design an engine. Although Group C was abandoned when teams were able to master the fuel for ...eled in the pits. Based not only the notion that it is safer and less of a fire hazard to do so, this also allows for another test of reliability, because
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  • ...track close to the finish, line waiting for the last lap to restart their engine and cross the line. ...customary location of the right-side: this enabled the driver to start the engine with left hand while engaging the 1st gear simultaneously with the right ha
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  • ...'GoldenEye''). The DB5 can also be used in the video games ''[[Agent Under Fire]]'' and ''[[From Russia with Love]]''. The DB5 also made cameo appearances ...ey Motors Limited|Bentley]] [[convertible]]. The car featured a 4.5&nbsp;L engine with the [[Amherst Villiers]] [[supercharger]]. In the novels, no gadgets w
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  • ...le)|cycle fender]]s (separate mudguards). The car still used the same Fiat engine, modified with a [[Overhead camshaft#Double overhead camshaft|twin overhead ...sley#Engines|powerplants]]. With this in mind, Bandini made changes to the engine lubrication system, [[distributor]], and [[valvetrain]], also marginally in
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  • Räikkönen, long linked to Sauber's engine supplier [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], instead sufficiently impressed [[Tea ...2 French Grand Prix|France]], but went off track due to oil from the blown engine of [[Allan McNish]]'s [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] on the circuit with a handful of
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  • ...h Lotus. The Indianapolis powerplant, a 4.2&nbsp;L aluminum block Fairlane engine with a Colotti gearbox, was installed in the new [[Ford GT40]]s. ...t start with the NART 330&nbsp;P. Richard Attwood's No. 12 Ford GT-40 took fire at evening.
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  • ...n. The second was during a pit stop where Jos Verstappen's Benetton caught fire in spectacular fashion after fuel had been accidentally sprayed onto the ho ! Engine
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  • Rossi's move to Yamaha would be a baptism of fire. His fiercest critics claimed that on an inferior machine (the [[Yamaha YZR ===By engine displacements===
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