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  • ...]] to improve efficiency and power. OHC also inherently allows for greater engine speeds over comparable cam-in-block designs. ...t engines this means there is one camshaft in the one head, while in a [[V engine]] there are two camshafts: one per cylinder bank.
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  • ...of engine sizes and all Runner versions come equipped with a liquid-cooled engine and sporty paintwork which are the features that make Runner a performance ...l consumption with L.E.A.D.E.R 125 and 200 liquid cooled 4-stroke, 4-valve engine.
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  • ...t on a chassis that could be used for different application with different engine conigurations (from 500 c.c. to 1600 c.c.) in different Homologation catego Engineering uses the latest computer aided technology such as [[CAD]] FEM System and Computerized Dynamic Analysis. LAM Buggy veh
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Alfa Romeo TwinSpark engine''' |Predecessor:||[[Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine|Alfa Romeo Twin Cam]]
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  • ...f cars in competition at 30 liters per 100 km. That is why this car a huge engine and a power ever achieved at that time will be particularly studied for a f ...t 110 HP but was deeply worked to increase performance, especially with an engine from 1200 to 1600 revolutions per minute! she reached the record speed of 1
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  • ..."Welleyes" and presented it in a more advanced version now with a [[boxer engine]] with an unchanged performance of 3.5 [[Horsepower | PS]] as their first [
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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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  • | Engine || 749.9cc ...lia]]. The motorycle incorporates Ride by Wire Technology and a 90° V-Twin engine.
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  • ...Citroën system, which uses hydraulic fluid continuously pressurised by an engine-driven pump and regulated by a central pressure vessel. [[Category:Automotive technology tradenames]]
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  • ==Passion. Technology <small>(From company brochure)</small>== Terra Modena 198. The product of a new company that lives for innovation, technology and style: a company created
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  • ...NA" - [[aspiration]] meaning breathing) refers to an [[internal combustion engine]] (normally [[petrol]] or [[diesel]] powered) that is neither [[turbocharge ...t]] can help with this but generally only works at a narrow range of [[RPM|engine speeds]] and hence is most useful in very high performance cars, [[aircraft
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  • ...pting power, by applying the engine's [[torque]] to one clutch just as the engine's torque is being disconnected from the other clutch. Since the synchronize ...ange of DCT transaxles, including 7DCL750, a seven-speed transaxle for mid-engine longitudinal applications, capable of taking more than 750&nbsp;[[newton-me
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  • |Manufacturer||Mobility Technology International |Engine||Chrysler 5.9 liter V8
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  • ...errupting power, by applying the engine's torque to one clutch just as the engine's torque is being disconnected from the other clutch. Since the synchronize [[Getrag]] has a working 7-speed DCT transaxle for mid-engine longitudinal applications, capable of taking more than 750 [[newton-meter]]
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  • [[Image:Engine movingparts.jpg|right|250px|thumb|'''Diagram of an engine''']] A traditional reciprocating internal combustion engine uses valves to to control air and fuel flow into and out of the cylinders,
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  • [[Image:pushrod engine.jpg|thumb|Picture of a [[V8]] [[engine block]] (with [[intake manifold]] removed), showing the camshaft, pushrods, ...uate the [[poppet valve|valves]]. Lifters or ''[[tappet]]s'' reside in the engine block between the camshaft and pushrods. The later [[overhead cam|overhead
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  • ...urer founded by [[Enrico Tortelli]] from [[Milan]] in 1932 using a ''JAP'' engine for his motorcycle and later began making their own ''New Imperial'' engine In 1939 he presented an own 500 cc unit with relatively modern technology. This was a single cylinder 500 cc with technical features far more advance
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  • === Engine === ...9&nbsp;in wheels. The new brakes are based on the company's [[Formula 1]] technology. They use 15.7&nbsp;in discs with six-piston calipers in front and 14.2&nb
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  • ...|thumb|right|150px|piston (top) and connecting rod from typical automotive engine (scale is in centimetres)]] ...il|right|200px|Components of a typical, [[four stroke cycle]], DOHC piston engine. (E) Exhaust [[camshaft]], (I) Intake camshaft, (S) [[Spark plug]], (V) [[p
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  • ...commonly abbreviated to '''OHC''', [[valvetrain]] configurations place the engine [[camshaft]] within the [[cylinder head]]s, above the [[combustion chamber] ...ngine manufacturers easily accept the added complexity in trade for better engine performance and greater design flexibility. Another performance advantage
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