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    • ...as a part of the crew; their responsibilities include calculating accurate load information for [[center of gravity]] calculations, and ensuring cargo is p
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    • ==Self-load test== ...e grids as a form of [[dynamometer]] or [[load bank]] to perform a ''"self load"'' test of locomotive engine [[Horsepower|HP]]. With the locomotive station
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    • ...ly and therefore also incorporates an advantage of the universal joint, no load bearing sliding surfaces. The Thomson coupling is the first constant-veloci
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    • ===Don't Load when they Unload===
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    • ...a reduced height above the ground, aspects which allowed a good use of the load. The model was also used in configurations, drawing versions for public tra
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    • ...|| Length 449 cm. Width 180 cm. Wheelbase 230 cm. Weight 1450 kg. Maximum load 1,150 kg. ...a maximum power of 47 hp at 5,000 rpm. By the A12/F12 model with a maximum load of 1.150/1.200kg the engine had a maximum power of 52 hp at 5,200 rpm. Top
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    • ...e is no need to "bleed off" pressurised air to release the pressure on the load.
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    • ...er expander spring which keeps the two rails apart and provides the radial load. == Wear due to ring load on the bore ==
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    • ...g-element bearing''' is a [[bearing (mechanical)|bearing]] which carries a load by placing round elements between the two pieces. The relative motion of th ...ver, since the bearing is round, the rollers never fall out from under the load.
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    • ...ring braking and its output is connected to an electrical load. It is this load on the motor that provides the braking effect. ...ing]]) or back into the supply (regenerative braking) provides the braking load.
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    • ...surface. After final adjustment of the shimming, a very reliable and high load capability bearing results.
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    • ...using an internal framework (or [[truss]]) that is then covered with a non-load-bearing skin. Monocoque construction was first widely used in [[aircraft]], ...t metal]] or [[plywood]] for the skin. In all of these designs the idea of load-bearing structure vs. skin remained.
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    • ...heels to the outside wheels, it only reduces body lean. The total lateral load transfer is determined by the CG height and track width. ...pring rate actually allows the outside wheels to handle the much increased load. This can be used to advantage, in fact many front wheel drive production c
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    • ...n]]. They are also generally stronger and less prone to failure in a high load environement, such as for off-roading.
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    • ...mpressors and provide varying levels of ''boost'' according to engine rpm, load etc. Quite often there is a ''powerband'' within a given range of available
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    • ...ecifies the dimensions of the tire and some of its key limitations such as load bearing ability and maximum speed. * Load index.
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    • ...odels, the 35 and the 50 (3.5 and 5.0 tons). The larger one (Daily 50) had load capacity up to 17 m³. In 1980, a [[turbodiesel]] version named "Turbodaily ..., with automatic gearshift, and "CNG", a natural gas version. Also two new load classes were introduced: Daily 65 and Daily 28 (6.5 tons and 2.8 tons).
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    • * [[Load transfer]] * [[Tire load sensitivity]]
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    • ...to hold an advantage over their Japanese rivals. Michael had a light fuel load, and was eventually beaten by McLaren driver Kimi Raikkonen, who at the end
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    • ...of cylinder pressure by increasing the engine revolutions or reducing the load on the engine, or both. ...(through redesign or cleaning) or the compression effects (by reducing the load on the engine or temperature of intake air). As such, if pre-ignition is al
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    • ...e" (DRP), which tracks the driver's inputs, driving conditions, and engine load to compute the optimal [[gear ratio]] for fuel efficieny or maximum perform
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    • ...the piston, actually stretching and relaxing with every rotation, and the load increases rapidly with increasing engine speed. Failure of a connecting rod
      7 KB (1,108 words) - 06:53, 18 April 2009
    • ...gers can still lean. The result is a high center of gravity and a shifting load. In addition, many of the drivers of passenger vans drive them infrequently
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    • ...et performance. One of the more tried and tested is: "The more compressive load exerted on the gasket, the longer it will last". There are several ways to
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    • *de-throttling (in part load where the low efficiency of Otto-engines is defined)
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    • ...patch. This distance is called the pneumatic trail and varies with speed, load, steer angle, surface, tire type, tire pressure and time. A good starting p
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    • ...how no significant change in tension when the wheel is loaded. A vertical load on the hub causes the rim to flatten slightly at the ground, causing spokes
      4 KB (625 words) - 09:27, 21 September 2009
    • ...wishbones are usually considered to have superior dynamic characteristics, load handling capability and are still found on higher performance vehicles.
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    • ...is applied to the rear wheels, on which the down force increases, due to [[load transfer]] in acceleration, making the rear tires better able to take simul * Towing - Rear wheel drive puts the wheels which are pulling the load closer to the point where a trailer articulates, helping steering, especial
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    • |Useful load main || 1,862 kg |Useful load alt || 4,105 lb
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    • ...is applied to the rear wheels, on which the down force increases, due to [[load transfer]] in acceleration, making the rear tires better able to take simul * Towing - Rear wheel drive puts the wheels which are pulling the load closer to the point where a trailer articulates, helping steering, especial
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    • ...eir strength from the inherent rigidity of the triangular frame; flexing [[load]]s (bending [[moment (physics)|moments]]) are transmitted as [[tension (mec
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    • [[Inboard brake]]s make a big difference, but put more load on half axles and (constant velocity) universal joints and require space th
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    • ...s any problem with breaker follower or cam wear, and by eliminating a side load extends distributor shaft [[bearing (mechanical)|bearing]] life. The remain
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    • :No matter what the load,
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    • ...f a [[simple machine]] is the [[ratio]] between the force it exerts on the load and the input force applied. This does not entirely describe the machine's
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    • ...exactly, the gear ratio may vary in operation, and may even depend on the load.
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    • ...uck]]''' : Medium sized truck-like car featuring a separate cabin and rear load area, combining functions of a car and a truck. ...n wagon]]''' : A car with an full-height body all the way to the rear; the load-carrying space created is accessed via a rear door or doors.
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    • ...sidered a dead axle. Many trucks and trailers use dead axles for strictly load-bearing purposes. A dead axle located immediately in front of a drive axle
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    • ...er" was also produced in a work version, called the "Cargo", with a useful load capability up to 300 kg.
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    • **''Tension springs'' are designed to become longer under load. Their turns are normally touching in the unloaded position, and they have
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    • ...931. It was [[list of automotive superlatives|the first]] car to feature a load-bearing [[monocoque]]-type body, and it also pioneered the use of an [[inde ...that would still manage to be strong and capable of bearing the tremendous load put on a high-performance car. What he envisioned eventually became the ste
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    • ...ump, instead it activates a [[relay]] which will handle the higher current load. It is common for the fuel pump relay to become [[oxidation|oxidized]] and
      4 KB (634 words) - 09:01, 8 October 2009
    • ...ous scrutiny, a revised aero pack resulting in a gain of 50% more vertical load being generated and allowing for much faster cornering speeds. This has bee
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    • ...rated a large degree of glass fibre reinforced plastic construction in non load bearing areas. Thirteen preproduction P.68As were built between 1971 and 19
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    • ...torque required to propel the vehicle at any given moment depends on the ''load'' at that instant - how heavy the vehicle is, how much drag and friction th ...orce" against the resistance of the [[traction]] at that wheel. Unless the load is exceptionally high, the engine and transmission can usually ''supply'' a
      12 KB (1,976 words) - 09:04, 8 October 2009
    • ...wishbones are usually considered to have superior dynamic characteristics, load handling capability and are still found on higher performance vehicles.
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    • ...r (car)|C-Pillar]] and thus [[Renault 5|no room for a side window over the load area]]. Others acheive this by a [[Rover SD1|steeply raked rear window]] - ...ed as the hatchback style. It introduced the lack of side windows over the load space. However, others argue that because its tailgate was split horizontal
      14 KB (2,215 words) - 08:19, 8 October 2009
    • ...to the point of being demonstrated running briefly as a bench-test with no load before the design was abandoned.
      7 KB (1,137 words) - 20:22, 22 September 2009
    • ...there is no tread pattern, slick tire tread does not deform too much under load. The reduced [[deformation]] allows the tire to be constructed of softer co
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    • ...moped tricycle that could be driven without a [[motorcycle]] license: Full Load Capacity was 150 Kg (331 lbs)]]
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    • ...he [[main bearing]]s. As the crankshaft undergoes a great deal of sideways load from each cylinder in a multicylinder engine, it must be supported by sever
      7 KB (1,012 words) - 23:56, 20 September 2009
    • ...Scudo has a loading capacity from 850 to 900kg, including the driver, and load space of 4 m3 alone with an interior length of 2059 mm. The unobstructed di
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    • ...stion. [[Spark ignition]] technology has focused on de-throttling (in part load where the low efficiency of [[Otto engine]]s is defined) and downsizing (lo
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    • ...it featured a folding rear [[bumper]], thus enabling easier access to the load area. The suspension and brakes were uprated to cope with the extra weight.
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    • ...aust through the block lead to excessive overheating under sustained heavy load. This design therefore evolved into 'Intake Over Exhaust', '''IOE''' or '''
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    • ...At the same time understeer can be caused by having a heavier aerodynamic load at the rear end of the car giving the rear tires more traction than the fro
      10 KB (1,667 words) - 23:41, 7 July 2010
    • * Weight, empty/full load (kg): 210kg/360kg
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    • ...ong in a load-bearing direction, but weak in directions where little or no load would be placed on the member. Conversely, manufacturers developed uni-dir
      12 KB (1,819 words) - 19:04, 14 November 2010
    • ...to neutral. The clutch pedal is then released. As the engine idles with no load, the [[RPM]] will decrease until they are at a level suitable for shifting
      6 KB (1,014 words) - 08:51, 1 October 2009
    • ...in the automotive industry as a good compromise between the simplicity and load carrying ability of leaf springs and the better comfort, axle articulation
      8 KB (1,206 words) - 16:17, 27 February 2009
    • ...rate is determined to a narrow interval by the weight of the vehicle, the load the vehicle will carry, and to a lesser extent by suspension geometry and p ...can sometimes have spring rate requirements other than vehicle weight and load.
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    • ...ver, they can not only change an engine, but also start the race on a full load of fuel and with fresh tyres. :* Session 1: All 22 cars on track, unlimited laps and any fuel load permitted. Once 15 minutes are up, the slowest 6 cars are locked into their
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    • ...l the [[Samuel Plimsoll|Merchant Shipping Act of 1876]], ship-owners could load their vessels until their decks were almost awash, resulting in a dangerous ...safe depth (or freeboard above the surface) to which a specific ship could load in water of various densities. Hence the "ladder" of lines seen forward of
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    • ...of 1967 saw OSI displaying this estate car based on the [[Fiat 125]]. The load area was increased by redesigning the fuel tank.
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    • ...oads. Some buckets have a retractable bottom, enabling them to empty their load more quickly and efficiently. Buckets with retractable bottoms are also oft ...making it useful for scooping up earth, rock and similar loose material to load it into trucks.
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    • ...lectric motor|motor]] to tighten the bars to provide greater resistance to load and, in some cases (depending on the speed with which the motors can act),
      6 KB (962 words) - 10:46, 8 October 2009
    • ...the engine further back in the chassis behind the front axle to shift the load back towards the cabin, and the adoption of the Transaxle layout which sees
      10 KB (1,438 words) - 13:01, 18 September 2009
    • ..., that causes a greater than usual [[Circle of forces|lateral (horizontal) load]]. This pressure can cause the side walls of the tire to bow and wear in ab
      11 KB (1,486 words) - 16:05, 19 March 2009
    • ...robably the best corner on the track. It is a quadruple apex corner with a load of 5[[G-force|G]] (5 times the force of gravity) for 4 seconds. It is actua
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    • ...lve varied the bias of effort applied to the rear brakes, dependent on the load being carried (and also the pitch dynamics caused by braking effort and roa
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    • ...imal timing will depend on both the engine design as well as its speed and load. ...tiples of two, although any number of cylinders can be used as long as the load on the crankshaft is counterbalanced to prevent excessive [[vibration]]. T
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    • ...city'' (RC), is a battery's ability to sustain a minimum stated electrical load; it is defined as the time (in minutes) that a lead-acid battery at 80 °F
      10 KB (1,612 words) - 20:21, 6 July 2009
    • ...rolled valve operation to optimize the engine's operation at any speed and load. The illustrations show an engine with [[Double overhead cam]]s, which has
      11 KB (1,765 words) - 11:04, 10 November 2005
    • ...rolled valve operation to optimize the engine's operation at any speed and load. The illustrations show an engine with [[Double overhead cam]]s, which has
      11 KB (1,775 words) - 09:48, 2 August 2009
    • ...use of the large heat exchanger necessary for fuel cells and their limited load change and cold start capability, they are certainly first choice as range
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    • A compact sedan may be a better choice than a subcompact owing to better load capacity and more room for battery placement. Some commercial EV Conversion ...locate batteries remote from the passenger compartment and there is a good load handling capacity for the use of heavy batteries such as the flooded lead-a
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    • ..., the top-ten drivers must begin the final 15-minute session with the fuel load on which they plan to start the race. They will be weighed before they leav
      11 KB (1,849 words) - 00:06, 8 August 2009
    • ...that a driver must adjust to include changes in tires, tire pressures and load. That is, handling is not just good or bad; it is also the same or differe ...of gravity|center of gravity]] height, relative to the track, determines [[load transfer]], also called [[weight transfer]], from side to side and causes b
      36 KB (5,845 words) - 08:04, 8 October 2009
    • ...hat can occur after repeated application of the brakes, especially in high load or high speed conditions. Brake fade can be a factor in any [[vehicle]] tha
      10 KB (1,643 words) - 20:15, 20 August 2009
    • ...etensioner will tighten the belt almost instantaneously. This reduces the load on the occupant in a violent crash. Like [[airbag]]s, pretensioners are tr
      7 KB (1,222 words) - 10:44, 8 October 2009
    • ...mally a second locomotive with its brakes applied, in addition to a static load.
      15 KB (2,360 words) - 12:18, 8 October 2009
    • ...ration{{Fact|date=February 2007}}. In this respect, a heavier aerodynamic load on the front of the car relative to the rear causes it to oversteer. Overs
      8 KB (1,387 words) - 09:32, 7 October 2009
    • ...rolled valve operation to optimize the engine's operation at any speed and load. The illustrations show an engine with [[Double overhead cam]]s, which has
      12 KB (1,944 words) - 22:56, 14 June 2009
    • * Towing - Rear wheel drive puts the wheels which are pulling the load closer to the point where a trailer articulates, helping steering, especial
      9 KB (1,374 words) - 10:51, 8 October 2009
    • ...to the point of being demonstrated running briefly as a bench-test with no load before the design was abandoned.
      10 KB (1,627 words) - 08:32, 2 October 2009
    • ...nd a few also have a rear window that can be swung upward independently to load small items without opening the whole liftgate. Historically, however, many ...t would slide upwards into the roof as the tailgate dropped down below the load floor. This was referred to as a "clamshell" arrangement. On all full-size
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    • ...ms several important functions in one single component: it measures engine load, calculates the amount of fuel needed, and adds the required fuel to the ai ...gine start/cranking, driveline clunk, idle speed control, air conditioning load compensation, etc.''
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    • ...rn. The rear suspension uses twin Sachs shocks, adjustable for spring pre-load, mounted on a beefy 60 mm section swingarm. Wide Excel 17 inch ch
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    • ...is built using the monocoque principle. Monocoque means that the vehicle's load-bearing structure is manufactured as a single shell, with the physical prop ...ative Forged Composite technology is also well-suited to this kind of high-load part. These components are around 30 percent lighter than comparable alumin
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    • ...r. Regime (4) consists of situations where the engine cannot meet the road load demand, and the battery is then used to power the motor to provide a boost
      22 KB (3,527 words) - 09:10, 7 October 2009
    • ...isoning can sometimes be reversed by running the engine under a very heavy load for an extended period of time to raise exhaust gas temperature, which may
      11 KB (1,638 words) - 08:05, 8 October 2009
    • ...is not operating at its best efficiency, and this can cause an additional load on the engine.
      15 KB (2,335 words) - 22:54, 14 June 2009
    • ...literally shred a lesser clutch. The two-piece carbon clutch can take the load, even when the driver changes up with the PowerBoost activated. In hot and
      9 KB (1,364 words) - 13:53, 29 March 2010
    • ...e reduced slightly in size the boot flap, thus making it more difficult to load bulky luggage or packages.”
      9 KB (1,490 words) - 13:31, 8 October 2009
    • ...conditions are such that they constantly cut in and out as speed and such load factors as grade or wind vary slightly. Current computerized transmissions
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    • ...through traffic jam facing queues or traffic lights. For its extraordinary load capacity, it was one of the companies favourites (the 1929 diesel engine),
      10 KB (1,440 words) - 16:02, 2 November 2009
    • ...other models of the same period. Very useful if you need to carry a "tall" load! The K also features "[[suicide doors]]" and is the only model to continue
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    • ...ngle wheel at rear. Initially made as goods carrier with driver behind the load. Passenger version from 1908 with driver and passenger side by side (2 seat
      10 KB (1,608 words) - 10:56, 5 March 2017
    • ...rear suspension spheres. Because the pressure there is proportional to the load, so is the braking power.
      16 KB (2,430 words) - 23:46, 7 August 2009
    • ...the outside shell provided the shape and combined with the inside shell a load-bearing box-section structure was created. It had a very aerodynamic shape
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    • ...''[[Cadence (cycling)|cadence]].'' To match the [[power]] source with the load under varying conditions, a variable [[gear ratio]] is needed, and they wor
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    • ...y stages of the race after moving up to eighth place. However, as the fuel load lightened and the bike became more comfortable, he was able to lap consider
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    • ...tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=48 UTQG] ratings); as well as speed and load [http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=35 ratings]. * [[Tire load sensitivity]]
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    • ...rd loads, or easily and quickly removed altogether to increase the overall load space. The first Pandas also featured removable, washable seat covers, door ...he two rear doors have been replaced by solid panels to free up some extra load space in the practical cabin.
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    • ...uable information is gathered by running the engine at high speed and full load, immediately cutting the ignition off and stopping without idling or low sp
      23 KB (3,923 words) - 22:48, 11 June 2009
    • ...rly]] or [[disability|disabled]]. They also offer more seats and increased load capacity over their similar low-roof models.
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    • Some motorcycles include the engine as a load-bearing (or ''stressed'') member; this has been used all through bike histo * Rear load assemblies with appropriate stiffness and damping were successful in dampin
      38 KB (6,073 words) - 20:26, 6 July 2009
    • ...the engine further back in the chassis behind the front axle to shift the load back towards the cabin, and the adoption of the Transaxle layout which sees
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    • ...the top 10 cars are placed in parc ferme and required to refill their fuel load to the level of that at the beginning of the final 20 minutes. Starting wit A loophole was detected by the FIA, in that teams could declare a large fuel load but on the out lap "leak", or use a large quantity of fuel to lighten a car
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    • ...er qualifying lap, qualified 3rd (demoted to 13th) with a significant fuel load. He finished 2nd behind Fernando Alonso. A week later at the British Grand ...sessions. In qualifying, Lewis Hamilton snatched pole with a lighter fuel load, while Räikkönen qualified second and Massa third. Come Sunday, there was
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    • | [[Ohlins]] rear shock absorber, adjuster for pre-load, compression and rebound damping
      18 KB (2,664 words) - 14:17, 31 October 2009
    • ...d leaf springs, and a large tubular frame. It was good for a 500 to 600 kg load. The name ''Isetta Autocarro'' was also used.
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    • ...o run a large spark-ignition (''i.e.'' gasoline) engine under such a light load. So, in an ICE-ICE hybrid a second small motor might be used at cruising sp ...ining many turbines that can be put on-line or off-line as needed to match load, but has resulted in near-eradication of turbine engines from land vehicles
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    • ...owerful and responsive automobile. Buyers were understandably reluctant to load this thoroughbred with luxury coachwork and turned to [[carrozzeria]] which
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    • ...ations, like climbing long hills in hot weather, particularly if pulling a load. Unless the automatic's torque converter is locked up (which typically only
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    • *Cruising at part throttle (light load)
      27 KB (4,310 words) - 17:26, 17 May 2011
    • ...[[Lancia Lambda]] - Very advanced car for the time, first car to feature a load-bearing [[monocoque]]-type body and [[independent suspension]] in front.
      29 KB (4,330 words) - 12:07, 23 January 2009
    • ...fter the restart, Schumacher went to pit for fuel and he was given a heavy load of fuel, the team were gambling that the race would not go the full distanc
      52 KB (6,773 words) - 09:03, 7 October 2009
    • ...ns to casual use, to wider-tired bikes designed for primarily for comfort, load-carrying, and increased versatility over a range of different road surfaces
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    • ...n this situation, however, there is a risk that the wheel with the lighter load (on an incline, for example) or less grip, will lose traction. To counterac
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    • ...id not see the GM partnership as a threat, rather as an opportunity to off-load its automotive business. The agreement with GM included a [[put option]], w
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    • ...{{F1 GP|2010|Belgian}} the test was made more stringent by increasing the load applied to the wings. Similar changes were made at the {{F1 GP|2010|Italian
      107 KB (14,863 words) - 02:29, 6 February 2011
    • ...ions Michael was the fastest for the first two sessions under a light fuel load. However at the start of his hot laps in the third session Michael made a m
      95 KB (14,039 words) - 17:22, 12 January 2010
    • ...cules), produced in 1928, capable of carrying an 800 lb (363 kg) load Guzzi built a range of "goods vehicles" from 50 cc to 500 cc, 192
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