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  • <BIG>Pumping gas.... ''more bang for your buck!''</BIG> to buy gas, do not fill up; most likely dirt and sludge in the tank is
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  • <BIG>Pumping gas.... ''more bang for your buck!''</BIG> to buy gas, do not fill up; most likely dirt and sludge in the tank is
    3 KB (448 words) - 23:22, 17 July 2010
  • ...types have myriad varieties including [[petrol]] (gasoline) and [[natural gas]]). The former is widely used in the [[internal combustion engine]] while b [[Image:hydrogengas.jpg|frame|Hydrogen Gas in a Flask (it is colourless).]]
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  • ...move a [[piston]] on a [[crankshaft]] or a [[turbine|turbine disc]] in a [[gas turbine]]. The energy can also be used to produce [[thrust]] when directed ...]]. It is strongly desirable to avoid narrow crevices where stagnant "end gas" can become trapped, as this tends to [[Engine knocking|detonate]] violentl
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  • Major current manufacturers of trials bikes are [[Gas Gas]], [[Beta (motorcycle manufacturer)|Beta]], [[Sherco (motorcycles)|Sherco]] |[[Gas Gas]]
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  • ...tion in the crankcase where the intake air is pure was to help to keep the gas cool in the cylinder with the aim of eliminating the wasting of fuel. The s
    1 KB (172 words) - 02:39, 6 January 2011
  • ...ve fuel, many vehicles installed a "Gassogeno" device capable of producing gas from a solid mass for propellant. Given the limited space available on the
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  • ...n, thus increasing the total capacity. Of course, they also replaced the [[gas]] tank with a suitable form of that fitted in the opening of the spare whee
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  • ...rling engine, which repeatedly heats and cools the same sealed quantity of gas. ...the walls of the [[Cylinder (engine)|cylinder]] so that the high pressure gas above the piston does not leak past it and reduce the efficiency of the eng
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  • .... The engine was a 42-cc two-stroke motor. It could run on both diesel and gas because of the variable compression via a rotary knob that was adjustable f
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  • ...ocess, an [[exothermic reaction]] between a substance (the [[fuel]]) and a gas (the [[oxidizer]]), usually O<sub>2</sub>, to release [[heat]]. In a comple ...d by turbulent flows. It is the most used for industrial application (e.g. gas turbines, diesel engines, etc.) because the turbulence helps the mixing pro
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  • [[File:PB180009.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Gas tank from a MZV 125 CROSS 2''']]
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  • ...are not [[naturally-aspirated engine|naturally aspirated]]. Instead, a [[gas compressor]] is added to the air intake, thereby increasing the quantity of ...e. Methanol is typically used in conjunction with poor quality fuel(pump gas) in order to run higher than normal boost pressures.
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  • |Weight incl. oil, gas, etc || 117.0 kg (257.9 pounds)
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  • ...of a main truss at the front of the [[motorcycle]] that incorporated the [[gas tank]], while at the opposite side it divided the form of the two arms with ...frame formed by a central truss presses sheet metal that incorporated the gas tank. That same year, the GG 48 cc model was added to the lineup. 1952, the
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  • ...''' (Turismo Sport) appeared in 1955, ten pounds lighter, with a different gas tank, lower handlebars and dual seat.
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  • ...ioxide are considered a pollutant because it is a significant [[greenhouse gas]] and increasing its levels in the atmosphere is thought by many to be a co ##''Gas tank venting'': the heating of the vehicle as the temperature rises from th
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  • ...nal combustion engine. Most commonly used in an [[automobile]]'s [[exhaust gas|exhaust]] system, catalytic converters are now commonly used on [[generator ...ne under a very heavy load for an extended period of time to raise exhaust gas temperature, which may cause liquefaction or sublimation of the catalyst po
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  • ...tured by ''Brooks''. The frame color is all black with green panels on the gas tank and the logo is no longer visible on the tank. The ST.A.S motor number
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  • [[electronic valve control]] (EVC), low pressure [[exhaust gas recirculation]] (EGR), and advanced combustion. [[Spark ignition]] technolo ...sed on synthetic fuels (synthetic diesel, [[biomass to liquid]] (BTL) or [[gas to liquid]] (GTL)).
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  • ...the engine. These engines are called 'uniflow' designs because the flow of gas into and out of the cylinder is one-way, and is assisted by some mild super ...aust port, which led both to good scavenging of the cylinder of combustion gas residues, and good volumetric efficiency for the fresh air charge. However
    7 KB (1,108 words) - 21:43, 26 September 2009
  • ...ide the cylinder, it transforms the energy from the expansion of a burning gas (usually a mixture of [[petrol]] or [[diesel]] and [[air]]) into mechanical
    2 KB (354 words) - 08:11, 8 October 2009
  • ...ed 12517 cc Cylinders and a bore 125 X 170, 6 cylinders, diesel or methane gas to power producing around 140 HP + with a manual transmission turns to the
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  • ...e. A "Bi-Power" Multipla that runs on both petrol and [[compressed natural gas|CNG]] (methane) was offered in certain markets. ...A "Bi-Power" Multipla that runs on both petrol and [[Liquified petroleum gas|LPG]] is offered in certain markets.
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  • ...andlebar was replaced with a more upright touring handlebar, and a smaller gas tank, and smaller 16-inch, knobby tires were fitted. ..."aluminum") headlight bucket, fenders and gas tank "swoosh" design, with a gas tank base color of either candy red, black or metallic blue. The winged "D
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  • ...sa]] (southern [[Italy]]) already manufacturer of Minicars with Diesel and Gas engines. Green Company handles the electric development of T.Car's existing
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  • ...carbons are called oil engines. However, gasoline engines are often called gas engines for short. The only limitations are that the fuel must be easily tr [[Jet engine]]s, most [[rocket]]s and many [[gas turbine]]s are strictly classed as internal combustion engines, but the ter
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  • ...nal combustion engine]]s, [[gas compressor]]s, [[diving air compressor]]s, gas turbines and others. ...s in the aerodynamics and fluid-dynamics of the air-compressor part of the Gas Turbines.
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  • ...et-driven, the advantages of aftermarket wheels are better performance and gas mileage, due to reduced weight and rolling momentum; these advantages can b
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  • Beside [[oil]], [[gas]], and income from the merchant fleet, stockfish is [[Norway]]s longest sus
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  • A '''turbocharger''' is an exhaust gas driven [[compressor]] used in [[internal-combustion engine]]s to increase t ...is an [[exhaust]] gas driven [[supercharger]]. All superchargers have a [[gas compressor]] in the intake tract of the engine which compresses the intake
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  • ...stalled in a chassis similar to the 125 TV, but with the sporting 15-liter gas tank shaped like that of the overhead camshaft 125 Sport. Complementing th ...ew the models in Ducati's lineup, alongside a choice of handlebars, seats, gas tanks and fenders that would fit on that model, and the dealers would pick
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  • |1.6 natural power||[[Natural gas]]||92PS |1.6 natural power||[[Natural gas]]||92PS
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  • ...c rubber ball (like a squeeze horn). By squeezing the ball gave the engine gas and upon releasing, you went slower.
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  • ...henever the car's ignition switch is in the "on" position. Depressing the gas [[pedal]] results in the throttle body opening on the engine (metering the
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  • ...nd the extraction of more useful work from that power by expanding the hot gas to a greater degree. ===Gas-fueled engine===
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  • ...loss of control during oversteer is to immediately lift their foot off the gas pedal. Unfortunately, this is exactly the wrong thing to do - it can lead ...factors working against this. Most drivers must lift their foot from the gas pedal in order to press the brake, inducing the spin as described above. T
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  • ...ar in the market for almost six years. It was largely used as a taxi, with gas engines (GNC).
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  • ...form sharing. [[Electronic control unit]]s are also programmed for optimal gas mileage.
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  • Nardi died from [[blood poisoning]] from [[exhaust gas]], after which his ''ufficine'' was run by Barbero (1966-69) and Iseglio.
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  • ...llow and black models appeared, and in 1980 these were fitted with Girling Gas shocks and Betor forks.
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  • ...ons were released: "Agile", with automatic gearshift, and "CNG", a natural gas version. Also two new load classes were introduced: Daily 65 and Daily 28 (
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  • |2.0 natural power||[[compressed natural gas|CNG]]|| 110 PS |2.0 G power||[[Liquefied petroleum gas|LPG]]|| 110 PS
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  • ...ame in such a way that the air filter sits on top of the engine, below the gas tank, rather than the more traditional under-the-seat location. This allows
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  • ...omotive]]), whereas an air brake system requires a noisy and complicated [[Gas compressor|compressor]].
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  • ...al vehicle for city individual mobility in contexts where are requested no gas and acoustic emissions.
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  • * [[1956]] [[General Motors Firebird]] - a Gas Turbine four seater with a plastic "Bubble Top" roof. Three versions shown
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  • ...f about 4 [[kilogram|kg]]. [[Fuel]] was provided by a mixture of [[oil]]/[[gas]] at 6/7% rate in the tank for 2 liters and consumption was about 70 kilome
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  • ...fspring - which acts as a stabilizer - between the front wheels coupled to gas-charged [[shock absorber]]s, and an independent coil-over-shock absorber se * Gas mileage = ~ 32 mpg for the 499cc engine
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  • ...nto the regions of the engine with lubricated bearings and gearboxes. The gas flow associated with running the turbine provides significant [[Convection| ...amids. Synthetic lubricants were invented initially for high temperature [[gas turbine]]/[[jet engine]] applications where traditional mineral-derived lub
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  • ...envelope, inflatable to contain [[Earth's atmosphere|air]] or some other [[gas]]. Air bags are most commonly used for cushioning, in particular after very ...the crash situation. The bag has small vent holes to allow the propellant gas to be (relatively) slowly expelled from the bag as the occupant pushes agai
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  • [[Image:Gas Grill.jpg|right|190px]]
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  • In the mid 1990s, 100 octane [[aviation gas]] was the fuel of choice for many Supermono race teams. [[Spark plug]]s wi
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  • ...p and down the cylinder bore due to their own inherent load and due to the gas load acting on the ring. To minimize this, they are made of wear-resistant
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  • ..., rose-jointed unequal-length wishbones, push-rods, coil springs, Bilstein gas-pressurised monotube dampers, electronic adaptive damping, electronic heigh ..., rose-jointed unequal-length wishbones, push-rods, coil springs, Bilstein gas-pressurised monotube dampers, electronic adaptive damping, mounting points
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  • fisrt car to have gas pedal and a gearbox with 4 forward gears. The road model could achieve top
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  • ...the engine needs to be turned over, but also when the driver "steps on the gas" and requires extra power. The electric motor may also be used to re-start ...rid (the US grid is 50% [[coal]]; California's grid is primarily [[natural gas]], [[hydroelectric power]], and [[wind power]]). Particular interest in PHE
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  • ...eam axle rear suspension with proportional leaf springs, the high-pressure gas-charged shock absorbers and a two-piece custom HRE 17in aluminium sport whe
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  • ...ht-4|I4]]||1368&nbsp;cc||[[Gasoline|Petrol]]: 77 PS @6000 rpm<br>[[Natural gas|Methane]]: 70 PS @6000 rpm ||Petrol: 115 Nm @3000 rpm<br>Methane: 104 Nm @3 |'''1.4 8v [[Liquefied petroleum gas|GPL]]'''||[[straight-4|I4]]||1368&nbsp;cc|| 77 PS @6000 rpm || 115 Nm @3000
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  • ...ensors in the car's body, and most pretensioners use explosively expanding gas to drive a piston that retracts the belt. Pretensioners also lower the ris
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  • ...Alarm and remote control system, larger front brakes (from [[Lancia]]) and gas struts with different rate coil springs.
    8 KB (1,154 words) - 09:11, 21 November 2011
  • ...rgency brake initiates when the car stops and then goes off as soon as the gas pedal is pressed preventing the car from [[Drifting (motorsport)|drifting]]
    8 KB (1,350 words) - 00:20, 22 February 2011
  • ...isis, deadlines for projects - they rolled out two world firsts in 2004: a gas-electric hybrid scooter; a scooter with two wheels in front and one in back
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  • ...l''' is the lightest and simplest [[alcohol]], produced from the [[natural gas]] component [[methane]]. Its application is limited due to its toxicity. Sm
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  • ...r other [[heat engine]]. This approach is known as [[diesel-electric]] or gas-[[hybrid vehicle|hybrid]] locomotion.
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  • * [[Edison S.p.A.]] (electricity and [[natural gas]]) * [[Gas Jeans]]
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  • [[Image:GasGas_EC200_2000.jpg|thumb|[[Gas Gas]] EC 200]]
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  • ...slower ones."The new bikes have the same mod, with twin Works Performance gas shocks sourced from the USA, available with a choice of springs to suit 70, ...absence of any graphite grease to free up the [[throttle]], getting on the gas to drive out of a turn was a rather jerky pickup as weIl as a hard twistgri
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  • ...in a horse trailer. Due to a small gas tank, Bond was forced to land at a gas station to refill.
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  • ...turing skeleton keys, which is also capable of releasing a non-lethal stun gas and exploding. Bond discovers that Kara Milovy is in fact General Koskov's ...lso is an explosive triggered by a wolf whistle. It also could deploy stun gas (when the user whistles the first few bars of "[[Rule Britannia]]"), and co
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  • ...impact a country's compliance with the [[Kyoto protocol]] on [[greenhouse gas]] emissions. For those reasons, low-power solutions are being encouraged fo
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  • ...|300px|Steel tire on a [[steam locomotive]]'s driving wheel is heated with gas flames to expand and loosen it so it may be removed and replaced.]] ...ps for filling a tire with air by the vehicle owner. Cans of pressurized "gas" can sometimes be bought separately for convenient emergency refill of a ti
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  • ...epository. After the lecture, Goldfinger kills the mobsters with the nerve gas (a memorable scene includes one early-leaving mobster's body left inside a ...Ms. Galore had been told by Goldfinger that it was sleeping gas, not nerve gas, so she hadn't been planning mass murder anyway.) Goldfinger and his men bl
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  • ...parallelled in aluminum and titanium." Of course, there were also the huge gas tanks on both sides of the driver
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  • ...into play, due to [[Bernoulli's principle]] (''i.e.'' as the velocity of a gas increases, its pressure falls). The venturi (sometimes a second or "booster ...reduce exhaust nitrogen oxide emissions, many engines contain an [[exhaust gas recirculation]] system which is frequently built into, or attached to the c
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  • ...and classic scooter proportions. 50cc engine size means it is easy on the gas, and easy to ride.
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  • ...a recirculating heat transfer medium, such as steam, hot water, or [[inert gas]]. Temperatures are in the area of 350 degrees Fahrenheit with pressures ar
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  • ...|[[Dustin Hoffman|Dustin Hoffman's]] Spider (1966 1600 Duetto) runs out of gas in ''[[The Graduate]].'']]
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  • ...ynamics. In the central part of the front hood sticking up the bulk of the gas tank cap chrome and carefully aligned with the line of the bonnet. Later th
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  • ...unch" only requires the driver to engage the "thrust" mode and step on the gas pedal., simlar to the launch technology in Formula 1 racers.
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  • ...run directly on or recharge their batteries via solar panels, fuel cells, gas generators or other alternative energy sources. Some experimenters have eve
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  • * Pressurised gas, using a cylinder carried with the kart
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  • ...has a trick safety mechanism that detonates a magnetically attached [[tear gas]] bomb if the briefcase is improperly opened.
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  • ...Italians can buy gas at prices up to 30% lower than in Italy, because the gas is not taxed. However, only people with special residence or work permits m
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  • A small number of Trevis were built to run on [[Liquefied petroleum gas| LPG]] rather than gasoline.
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  • ...responding to the [[1979 energy crisis|Iranian Oil Crisis.]] However, when gas prices fell again after 1981, Americans began purchasing [[sport utility ve ...responding to the [[1979 energy crisis|Iranian Oil Crisis.]] However, when gas prices fell again after 1981, Americans began purchasing [[sport utility ve
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  • ...turbine]] car - 1950 [[Rover (car)|Rover]] JET 1 ''(Experimental only; no gas turbine car ever reached real production)'' * First gas-electric hybrid - 1899 [[Lohner Carriage|Lohner]]-[[Ferdinand Porsche|Porsc
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  • ...is occupied by two methane tanks allowing over 240&nbsp;km of autonomy on gas only.
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  • ...get somewhere between 50 to 70 miles per gallon <!-- which gallon? --> of gas depending on how it was driven.
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  • ...technical approach as most US carmakers and cars were fitted with Exhaust Gas Recirculation valves to lower combustion temperatures thus reducing Oxides
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  • ...[[Hydropneumatic]] systems, which can be treated as an integrated unit of gas spring and damping components, used by the French manufacturer [[Citroën]]
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  • ...the 5.2 litre V-12, the LM002 can pass anything on the road&mdash;except a gas station".
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  • ...ving one can be really expensive. Usually they can be purchased at petrol (gas) stations. ...o 1984 as gas storage tanks. After the changeover from town gas to natural gas they were no longer used and were shut down. In the time between 1984 and 1
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  • ...ransmit force through incompressible fluids, since some of it has become a gas, which is compressible. To avoid this problem, 203 mm (8 inch) diameter di ...es feature various types of suspension systems (e.g. coiled spring, air or gas shock), and hydraulic or mechanical disc brakes. Mountain bicycle gearing i
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  • - Experts in radiator and gas tank remanufacturing since 1936. Some NOS, too!(UK)
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  • ...the [[Tasman Formula]]; to run a full Grand Prix Love added two auxiliary gas tanks. Unfortunately the auxiliary tanks fuel pump failure forced him to re ...di]] and Reine Wisell. The team spent a lot of time experimenting with a [[gas turbine]] powered car, and with four wheel drive again. After Jack Brabham'
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  • ...ivilian use, Bandini adapted his automobile engines to operate with [[wood gas]]. In 1946, he reassembled a [[Fiat 1100]] which earlier he had cut apart a
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  • Rover and the BRM Formula 1 team joined forces to produce a [[gas turbine]] powered [[coupé]], driven by [[Graham Hill]] and [[Richie Ginthe Woolfe's crash had dislodged the gas tank from car. The burning tank was thrown onto the road where [[Chris Amon
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  • | cubic [[foot (unit of length)|foot]] of natural gas || &nbsp;
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  • ...ver for the imprisoned [[Bertrand Gachot]] (incarcerated for spraying [[CS gas]] in a [[London]] [[taxicab|taxi]]-driver's face). [[Eddie Jordan]] signed
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