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  • ...and was produced by [[1991]] in [[1995]], in two equal, but with [[return (mechanical)|exchange]] different, in fact the'' first wave''(from 1991 to [[1992]]) ha ...e [[wheel|wheels]] in a three-spoke alloy with the [[suspension (mechanics|suspension]] back to levers, (quite common solution in those years) the front fender w
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[return]] rear halfshaft reached with omocinetici
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  • ...one car held the overall lead for a time, both were forced to retire with mechanical failure before the end. ...ion of Lampredi's V12. Other changes included a new [[de Dion tube]] rear suspension based on that in the [[Ferrari 166 F2|166 F2 car]] and four-speed gearbox.
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  • ...one car held the overall lead for a time, both were forced to retire with mechanical failure before the end. ...ion of Lampredi's V12. Other changes included a new [[de Dion tube]] rear suspension based on that in the [[Ferrari 166 F2|166 F2 car]] and four-speed gearbox.
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  • ...one car held the overall lead for a time, both were forced to retire with mechanical failure before the end. ...ion of Lampredi's V12. Other changes included a new [[de Dion tube]] rear suspension based on that in the [[Ferrari 166 F2|166 F2 car]] and four-speed gearbox.
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  • ...rleggera frame tubes are too small and of unsuitable material for mounting suspension components. This distinguishes it very clearly from [[spaceframe]] construc ...f [[Milan]] for their new A8GCS [[Berlinetta]] prototype with [[Maserati]] mechanical parts.
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  • ...with some solutions adopted at only a few houses, such as [[distribution (mechanical)|distribution]] valve in the head. <br> ...: born [[Amilcar C6|C6]], with [[gasoline engine|engine]] to 6 [[cylinder (mechanical)|cylinders]] supercharged. In this way, Amilcar managed to beat the Salmson
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  • * The Type 2: this will be the first car officially adopted by the army of the King of Italy during the First World War. It will be pro ...neto ignition, four-speed gearbox, shaft and bevel drive and semi-elliptic suspension front and rear. The fuel feed has been changed from an exhaust pressure sys
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  • ...ntry level formula, [[Formula Vee]], the Formula Ford cars use full racing suspension setups. ...atively equal and produce close racing results. Still, Formula Fords allow suspension and braking bias changes, if not aerodynamic options like winged cars.
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  • [[Image:Ford model t suspension.triddle.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The front suspension components of a [[Ford Model T]].]] ...any cargo or luggage from damage and wear. The design of front and [[rear suspension]] of a car may be different.
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  • ...action to thermostatic control. Also in this more economic Artena it comes adopted the system of cetralized lubrication. ...the Lambda they connected the frame of the radiator with the cylinders of suspension, not more necessary for via of the greater achieved rigidity), while to the
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  • == Mechanical features == ...speed [[manual transmission]] and disc brakes on all four wheels. The rear suspension uses a beam axle with coil springs. [[Air conditioning]] and a [[limited sl
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  • ...static control of the parzializzatrice action. Also in the Astura it comes adopted the system of cetralized lubrication. ...the Lambda they connected the frame of the radiator with the cylinders of suspension, not more necessary for via of the greater achieved rigidity), while to the
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  • ...te addition to the 125 you have sports [[shock]] [[Suspension (mechanical)|suspension]] and [[Brembo]] "Gold" series [[brake|brakes]]. ...ed from ' other side (left wheel), but both models will have the [[mixer]] mechanical lubrication separately.
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  • ...Westinghouse's invention. In various forms, it has been nearly universally adopted. When adopted, the Westinghouse system had a major effect on [[railroad]] safety. Reliabl
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  • ...features included a [[flywheel]], [[brake]], [[gear box]], and [[Bearing (mechanical)|bearing]], which are also the features of a modern automobile. His design ...rd|Panhard et Levassor]]'s ''[[Système Panhard]]'' was widely licensed and adopted were recognizable and standardized automobiles created. This system specifi
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  • ...bile or disinseribile free wheel from the guide place, [[the Transmission (mechanical) |trasmissione]] with tree to flexible joints in place of [[the cardanico|c ...ep to renounce to this innovative system and to withdraw on the antiquated mechanical commando for via of overheating problems, which it is at last succeeded to
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  • ...e entered the British Formula Ford 1600 competition, which he won. He also adopted his mother's maiden name, Senna, as da Silva is a very common name in Brazi ...into the wall. However, the remainder of his 1985 season was plagued with mechanical failures despite his outright speed and his ability to score pole position
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  • [[image:suspension.jpg|thumb|On [[automobiles]], disc brakes are often located within the whee ...1902, though it took another half century for his innovation to be widely adopted. The first modern disc brakes appeared on the [[Jaguar C-Type]] racing car
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  • ...to produce cars under license from BLMC. The [[Innocenti Mini]] used the mechanical components of the original but was in many ways superior to it. ...in 'open' style. The C and D models were noted for their torsion bar rear suspension, the D model outsold every other 2 wheeled vehicle combined at its peak. (F
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  • ...of the two-wheel drive Delta range: [[MacPherson strut]]–type independent suspension with dual-rate dampers and helicoidal springs, with the struts and springs ...to provide improved isolation. Progressive rebound bumpers have also been adopted, while the damper rates, front and rear toe-in and the relative angle betwe
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  • ...es), carrying auto body, front suspension to independent wheels, posterior suspension to rigid axle; ''' transmission ''' with traction to the posterior wheels, ...es), carrying auto body, front suspension to independent wheels, posterior suspension to rigid axle; ''' transmission ''' with traction to the posterior wheels,
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  • ...tish blacksmith [[Kirkpatrick MacMillan]] refined this in 1839 by adding a mechanical crank drive to the rear wheel, thus creating the first true "bicycle" in th ...pull brakes]] were also developed during these years, but were only slowly adopted by casual riders. By the turn of the century, bicycling clubs flourished on
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  • *The vehicle's [[brake]]s, [[steering]], and [[Suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] systems In 1942, [[Hugh De Haven]] published the classic ''Mechanical analysis of survival in falls from heights of fifty to one hundred and fift
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  • For [[1960 Formula One season|1960]] while Enzo Ferrari adopted a conservative attitude, claiming "the horses pull the car rather than push ...classic tubular frame that supported the engine, the gearbox and the rear suspension wishbones. The newborn DFV suffered from frequent failures due to excessive
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