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  • ...of Brescia]] with [[Giovanni Battista Raggio]] driving. Finance was not a problem, since the founders were all rich investors, but the lack of technical and
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  • In practice, the main problem of the Wankel engine has proven to be the seals, and as of 2005 all propose ...uasiturbine AC design, but the simpler Quasiturbine SC design has the same problem of varying seal angle as the Wankel.
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  • ...ering]] of a [[automobile|car]] or other [[vehicle]] designed to solve the problem of wheels on the inside and outside of a turn needing to trace out [[circle
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  • ===Problem solving=== ...t design is that which eliminates the core [[contradiction]] causing the [[problem]]).
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  • ...eats made of improved alloys such as [[stellite]] have generally made this problem disappear completely and making leaded fuel unnecessary.
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  • ''Example of a solution for this problem:'' A [[fuzzy]] voter developed to fuse the information provided by three se ...an sometimes fail to reach the [[ECU]]. This may happen due to a temporary problem with the sensor itself or with the data transmission path. It may also resu
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  • ...ue Steer Effect is directly related to the engine torque capabilities this problem becomes more and more evident with high output engines with strong low rpm
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  • ...is air cooled rather than having a front mounted coolant system. But this problem seems to have been largely solved in newer designs. For example, the [[Sale
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  • ...h gave flight to a [[Mercedes-Benz CLR]] in 1999 during warm-ups. The same problem had occurred on the straightway between the Mulsanne and Indianapolis corne
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  • ...red to as the "Ape" ("Bee", in Italian) small transporter and there was no problem sourcing spare parts. These cars were produced for a short period and it's
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  • The circuit posed a unique problem. Positioned in the middle of a desert, there were worries that sand would b
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  • ...r Mays again won the Indy pole in 1948 but was knocked out by a mechanical problem. He was killed in a crash during the only Champ Car race held at [[Del Mar
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  • ...d radial designs rather than their advantages. Overheating was a perpetual problem for X engines, and a major reason for the failure of the type.
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  • ...´t a success, many units were sold, most with the 1.3L alcohol engine. The problem of all Fiat's of the 70's and 80's was the poor [[gearbox]]. It was hard an
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  • The problem with this system is that as the RPM of the engine increases, the speed at w ...engine revolutions than aircraft piston engines ever operate at. The main problem is that the exhaust valves run very hot and may easily cause detonation tha
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  • ...te long-lasting "timeless" models. Its unfashionable shape was thus not an problem. The final car bore little resemblance to Mann's original concept that had
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  • ...tarted to design a new car, the [[Alfa Romeo P3|Tipo B]] (P3), to fix this problem. The Tipo A was made only four examples and only
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  • ...th factories was nearly identical. Some parts could be swapped without any problem. '''IG''' was known as Intramotor-Gloria S.p.A, [[Verona]], and later [[Arc
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  • ...rodynamics and noteworthy stability at high speeds. Bertone had solved the problem of aerodynamic stability, creating a car with an excellent index of penetra
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  • ...l instead of the individual. This engine, in order to function without any problem with the radiator of the Model 50, had a cylinder fitted with a [[finned Ar
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  • ...namic problems. A problem is called [[subsonic]] if all the speeds in the problem are less than the speed of sound, [[transonic]] if speeds both below and ab ...rst was the creation of low-drag, high-lift aerodynamic wings. The second problem was how to determine the power needed for sustained flight. During this ti
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  • ...This is how the powerful [[Citroen SM]] front-wheel drive car avoided the problem. ...front wheel cars have the weight of the engine over the driving wheels the problem only applies in extreme conditions.
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  • ...(a one-off [[World Touring Car Championship]] in 1987 also exarcebated the problem). By then, the FIA had allowed "Evolution" models to be homologated, and it
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  • ...peeds as the vehicle goes around curves. When driving all four wheels, the problem is much worse. A design that fails to account for this will cause the vehic ...wheel actually turn '''four''' times as fast as it should be turning. This problem can happen in both 2WD and 4WD vehicles, whenever a driven wheel is placed
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  • ...mile) layout; with lap times under the 1 minute mark, there was an extreme problem with congested traffic between the race leaders and the backmarkers. Theref
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  • In practice, the main problem of the Wankel engine has proven to be the seals, and [[as of 2005]] all pro ...siturbine]] AC design, but the simpler Quasiturbine SC design has the same problem of varying seal angle as the Wankel.
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  • ...point adjustment and replacement was eliminated. This also eliminates any problem with breaker follower or cam wear, and by eliminating a side load extends d
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  • ...nd [[Mario Andretti]] made their pit stop and headed back to the race, the problem was Bobby passed 8 cars during the caution, while Mario passed 2 cars himse
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  • ...valid alternative to the famous patent "Weyman elastic body" to solve the problem of rigidity of the frames that, because of roads, shook the body until poin
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  • ...ncipal axes]]''' of the rigid body, those which satisfy the [[eigenvalue]] problem:
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  • ...where the pump ([[mixer]]) power, the [[carburetor]] or an apparent power problem or a failure.
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  • ...stiff as one would have hoped, and drive train vibrations were a constant problem. Only 53 cars were built before it was quickly replace by the [[De Tomaso
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  • Above all else, rust is the number one problem facing these cars. A rust free Monte Carlo or Scorpion is truly a remarkab For every problem with the cars, there is a documented solution. Replacement panels are bein
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  • The problem now was the approval of the car. ...o anything. Mario, promised to find ways to find a solution is clearly the problem. He moved to Rome at the headquarters of the Ministry of Transportation and
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  • ...of a mountain it was not possible to build larger runoff areas, a similar problem as at the old [[Nürburgring]]. In 1980, three marshalls were killed, and i
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  • ...return to the cockpit at [[1997 German Grand Prix|Hockenheim]]. The main problem with the car was its inability to bring its tyres up to temperature on low-
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  • ..., and for the race the engine speed was limited to prevent a failure. This problem continued to affect the car for the [[2006 Australian Grand Prix|Australian
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  • ...e [[1991 San Marino Grand Prix|San Marino Grand Prix]] before a mechanical problem dropped him to 9th less than a lap from the end.
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  • One extreme case of this problem came with [[Mazda]]'s launch of three new marques in the [[Japan]] market i
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  • ...d to stop at St. Johns to adjust a timing-belt and retired on lap 3 with a problem with the engine exhaust-valve. At the compulsory 10 minute replenishme
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  • ...between weight and mass. Under most circumstances, this ambiguity is not a problem, because the weight of an object is [[Proportionality (mathematics)|directl
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  • The problem was, at the time, WSBK rules limited V-twins to 1000cc so effectively Ducat
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  • ...peeds as the vehicle goes around curves. When driving all four wheels, the problem is much worse. A design that fails to account for this will cause the vehic ...wheel actually turn '''four''' times as fast as it should be turning. This problem can happen in both 2WD and 4WD vehicles, whenever a driven wheel is placed
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  • ...rged and the rear suspension redesigned to be kinder to its tyres, a major problem in the F2003-GA. The engine was designed to last a full weekend in accordan
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  • ==Problem: Loss of Traction==
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  • ...and ''Mirabeau'' corners. With a lack of temperature, brake bite becomes a problem, as the surface of the carbon brake disc becomes smooth as glass, reducing
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  • ...fires that were later confirmed by independent engineers to be due to this problem, will now receive a new car. All other cars will be modified, replacing the
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  • ...ads increased, gradients steepened, and speeds increased, braking became a problem. In the late 19th century, significantly better '''continuous brakes''' sta
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  • ...cle]] tires made for street use are slick. Hydroplaning does not present a problem for bicycles because, due to their narrower width, higher pressure, lower s
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  • ...reducing braking effectiveness. Cantilever brakes are one solution to this problem. ...their performance deteriorates in wet weather when the rims are wet. This problem is less serious on more expensive bikes which use rims made of [[aluminum]]
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  • *'''Torque steer''' can be a problem on front wheel drive cars with higher torque motors( > 210 Nm ). This is th ...front wheel cars have the weight of the engine over the driving wheels the problem only applies in extreme conditions.
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  • ...ighter aircraft]] and other high-speed needs, this was initially a "killer problem," but was mitigated significantly with the introduction of the [[NACA cowli
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  • ...iào'' ("If there is <nowiki>[money]</nowiki>, there is; if there isn't, no problem").
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  • ...de central transmission tunnels, the last of these being the most pressing problem for a third (middle) seat. The [[Porsche 911]] is a [[RR layout|rear engine
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  • A major problem with the two-stroke engine has been the short-circuiting of fresh charge fr This problem has been addressed in newer engines which employ [[Gasoline_Direct_Injectio
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  • ...anical handling of a car is unstable and ESC is used to compensate for the problem, like in the first version of [[Mercedes-Benz A-Class]] that failed the [[m ...s as trying to turn the vehicle, rather than compensation for a mechanical problem. However, ECU programmers are familiar with this type of issue, and use cro
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  • ...was mounted could corrode badly causing the subframe to become loose. The problem affected mostly first series saloon models and not the Coupé, HPE, Spider ...ia dealer for an inspection. If their vehicle was affected by the subframe problem, the customer was offered a part exchange deal to buy another Lancia or Fia
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  • ...under-car aerodynamics were still very poorly understood. To compound this problem the teams that were keenest to pursue ground effects tended to be the more ...ually better knowledge of ground effects allowed designers to minimise the problem.
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  • ...g Moss in first and Ascari in second. Lap 80 saw Moss taken out by a minor problem in his car's sophisticated valve train, leaving Ascari in first. He never m
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  • ...re]] can aid researchers in both framing and [[problem solving|solving the problem]].
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  • ...by selling a much smaller less expensive car. Production resources was a problem. With a limited budget stretched by [[Formula 1]] racing, [[Formula 2]], [ ...e most powerful, fastest production [[GT cars]] in the world. Price was a problem.
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  • A supercharger remedies this problem by compressing the air back to sea-level pressures, or even much higher. Th ...compressors in series, which were introduced to solve the [[pre-ignition]] problem. Compressing a gas always causes its [[Gas laws|temperature to rise]], and
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  • The car's main problem was the unusual wide-angled (111°) engine configuration. Although this of
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  • ...ny" and Amritraj (Noted Tennis player of the '70s) the driver replying "No problem sir, this is a company car" while villain [[Kabir Bedi]] takes pot shots at ...rn technology we have in the world today. The solution to the most nagging problem for 3W, stability is said to be the forte of the vehicle. To the customers,
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  • ...s solved with a higher quantity of glue in the assembling, and in fact the problem totally disappeared. Another reported problem was a high oil consumption, especially the 1581 cc engine, which was a comm
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  • ...rward, at which point it will be stuck. A locking differential solves this problem with its capability of delivering 100% of available torque to the wheel wit
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  • ...nd the overuse of the sea's natural and marine resources continues to be a problem. This misuse speeds along and/or confounds natural processes. The actual ge
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  • ...correct manner, for all three cylinders in one delta. Napier solved this problem by gearing the crankshafts so that one of them rotated in the opposite dire
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  • ...introduce a similar product in the US but only some years later. The main problem of the company was its inability to conjugate innovation with the quality s
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  • ...requirements and the very different rules of racing at Indianapolis; this problem was exacerbated by both drivers not knowing English, and by the American ra
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  • ...opean Grand Prix]] (in just his third race) before encountering a [[fuel]] problem. He regularly outpaced his more experienced teammates. While he improved
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  • ...range, ideal for long journeys. Inner city slow moving traffic presents no problem either, as the driver of the MF1 has the luxury of controlling the power-ou
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  • ...the fields. For modern society where overconsumption of such products is a problem, there is some possibility of reducing the sodium burden (Gou).
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  • ...beating the U.S. made [[Stanley Steamer]] and others. Crowd control was a problem from the start and after a spectator was killed in 1906, the race was cance
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  • The Cardan joint suffers from one major problem: even when the drive shaft rotates at a constant speed, the driven shaft ro
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  • * [[Oversteer]] and the related problem of [[fishtailing]].
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  • A major problem with the two-stroke engine has been the short-circuiting of fresh charge fr This problem has been addressed in newer engines which employ [[gasoline direct injectio
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  • ...with a loose subframe would fail a technical inspection. In actuality, the problem affected almost exclusively 1st Series saloon models and not the Coupé, HP ...ia dealer for an inspection. If their vehicle was affected by the subframe problem, the customer was offered a part exchange deal to buy another Lancia or Fia
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  • ...d the introduction of better materials has helped the tip-seal (Apex-seal) problem. They are being found increasingly in roles where their compact size and qu ...the maximum size of the cylinder or rotor chamber which can be used. This problem was solved by limiting the engine speed to only 1200&nbsp;rpm and use of [[
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  • ...d to get a car into the race, only to retire early on because of an engine problem. In [[1992 Canadian Grand Prix|Canada]] the team was without engines becaus
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  • ...lting in major accidents. A new part of track was built to counteract the problem, and the resultant 4.359&nbsp;km (2.7&nbsp;mi) course proved more successfu
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  • ...gan to create the same models in several versions. This and the amplified problem of the dead women on the companys logo. On July 13th, 1984 lawyer Volfango
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  • ...ded higher, they would be unable to see the oncoming road. This visibility problem is compounded by typical concept-car omissions like wing mirrors.
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  • ...xclusively for racing applications and weren't suitable for road use. The problem occurred when the car sat idling (e.g. at a stoplight), the area above the
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  • ...as a bit accident-prone. In the Swedish GP he ran in fifth until an engine problem. Brambilla finished tied for 18th, last, in the {{F1|1974}} Formula One Wor
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  • * [[Oversteer]] and the related problem of [[fishtailing]].
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  • ...ating sense of humour ("It is possible to do more with this car - the only problem is my driving!").
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  • ...The directly-driven compressor in a [[supercharger]] does not suffer this problem. Conversely on light loads or at low rpm a turbocharger supplies less boost On Modern hi-tech [[diesel engine]]s, this problem is virtualy eliminated by utilising a [[variable geometry turbocharger]].
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  • ...d Prix|Spanish Grand Prix]] earlier that year, turned out to have the same problem when tested.
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  • ...rican Grand Prix]] in a [[Hesketh]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]. An engine problem forced him to retire after just eight laps. Two seasons later, he became a
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  • ...Driver [[Luigi Piotti]] drove the car, but did not start the race due to a problem with his [[Maserati 2.5 L6]] engine. The team did not return to Formula One
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  • ...Grouillard]], until he tired of the Frenchman's reckless side and attitude problem, replacing him with [[Gabriele Tarquini]]. The new team was no more success
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  • ...t manner, for all three cylinders in one delta. Napier realised that this problem could be solved by gearing the crankshafts such that one of them rotated in
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  • One solution to this problem is the '''[[desmodromic valve]] timing''' system. This eliminates the valve
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  • One solution to this problem is the '''[[desmodromic valve]] timing''' system. This eliminates the valve
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  • However, the same problem that befell US F5000 happened in Europe, and in 1976, the Championship was
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  • ...of [[greenhouse gases]], which adds an additional environmental cost. This problem could be solved, however, by phasing out fossil fuels as an energy source a ...e capable of producing hydrogen and electricity at the same time. The main problem with the nuclear-to-hydrogen economy is that hydrogen is ultimately only an
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  • ...ickly. ABS prevents this from occurring. Some ABS calibrations reduce this problem by slowing the cycling time, thus letting the wheels repeatedly briefly loc
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  • The inherent design problem of drum brakes, from which their sensitivity to small changes in friction c
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  • ...powered GTA. Nevertheless, even though major breakdowns are not a serious problem for the 147, smaller, mostly electronic faults are (e.g., warning lights un
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  • ...der pairs, and the engines could use many of the same components. The only problem is that in an air-cooled engine there can be cooling problems with the midd
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  • Another problem presented by conventionally hinged doors in front and suicide doors in the
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  • ...eight distribution will understeer on initial corner entry. To avoid this problem, sports and racing cars often have a more rearward weight distribution. In ...free rotation of the steering wheel before the wheels rotate — is a common problem, especially in older model and worn cars. Another is friction. [[Rack and p
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  • One solution to this problem is the '''[[desmodromic valve]] timing''' system. This eliminates the valve
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  • ...ng out the power and reducing vibration. Vibration had been such a serious problem on other conventional piston engine designs that heavy flywheels had to be
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  • ...and in the Gulf of Taranto. The scarcity of water has long been an acute problem in Apulia, and it is necessary to carry drinking water by aqueduct across t
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  • ...illed whilst testing the Cam-Am McLaren M8D, which affected Denny. Another problem occured that year, when he severely burned his hands from methanol - after
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  • ...Judd customer V8s, the midfield had become much tighter. Reliability was a problem, and he again failed to score a point all season, even failing to qualify f ...Ayrton Senna]] for victory when his car's Ford HB V8 blew. A communication problem between Ford and the Jordan team meant the oil tank in the car was too smal
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  • ...es have to be confirmed in the parliament, and "[[decree jam]]" has been a problem in recent years, as governments try to reform the structure of the state us ...cy to stigmatise its alleged political instability, Italy's main political problem was actually the opposite: in all the course of the so-called First Republi
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  • * [[Oversteer]] and the related problem of [[fishtailing]].
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  • ...The directly-driven compressor in a [[supercharger]] does not suffer this problem. Conversely on light loads or at low rpm a turbocharger supplies less boost On Modern hi-tech [[diesel engine]]s, this problem is virtualy eliminated by utilising a [[variable geometry turbocharger]].
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  • ...be emulated by CVT control [[software]] though, eliminating this marketing problem.
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  • ...massive damage of the combustion chamber and surrounding components. This problem was solved by re-designing the fuel injector. In liquid jet engines the dro
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  • ...ines the season in [[1984]], the motion can be developed 132 CV, but for a problem with the drivers, the only achievement in tenth place [[Grand Prix motorcyc
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  • ...rcing across the contact points; while in the case of the buzzer this is a problem as it causes the points to oxidize and/or weld together, in the case of the
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  • ...ime; commercial "fuel stabilizer" additives are available that reduce this problem. ...intake manifold are no longer possible, making his design a solution to a problem which no longer existed, and it was never commercially developed.
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  • However, the problem continued for the new revised section. During the 2003 MotoGP Grand Prix o
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  • ...ering wheel]] broke during the race and he informed his mechanic about the problem by waving the steering wheel in the air on the home straight. Räikkönen's ...tônio Pizzonia, who was stuck on his grid position due to a launch control problem, causing Räikkönen to retire from the race.
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  • ...fety (the cars are driven by the students themselves) and promoting clever problem solving.
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  • ...e [[1985]] seemed ready to win back the world one of 125, but a mechanical problem stopped it in the last competition to [[Marine San]], with [[Fortunate Gres
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  • ...me order (no passing) except if a car ahead has stopped due to a technical problem. The cars circle the track once, usually weaving from side to side to warm ...nter informs a driver that his team's [[telemetry]] has sensed a technical problem and he must return to his pit.
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  • ...ure below, along with the vectors '''r''' and '''F''' mentioned above. The problem with this definition is that it does not give the direction of the torque b
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  • ...rs fought their way up through the field. Alonso suffered from a downshift problem which eventually resulted in an engine failure just two laps from the finis
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  • ...en fitted to the car when I bought it was of foggy plastic: now that was a problem! No other manufacturer's screen could be found to fit. I made a mold and se
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  • ...f the turbo and many TBs today have a lot more than 200 bhp. 240 bhp is no problem, which makes it seriously fast. The 3.0 V6 24V was the fastest production A
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  • ...haust system. This complex and encumbering exhaust system has been a major problem for single-seater racing car designers.
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  • Historically, Silverstone has suffered traffic jams on race days. This problem has been largely eliminated with the completion of the [[A43 road|A43]] Sil
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  • ...peeds as the vehicle goes around curves. When driving all four wheels, the problem is even more complicated. A design that fails to account for this will caus ...it should be turning, preventing the other three wheels from turning. This problem can happen in both 2WD and 4WD vehicles, whenever a driven wheel is placed
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  • ...s had to face the increasing power of the [[Franks]]. As an answer to this problem, the kings tried to centralize powers over time; but, in this attempt, they
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  • ...more than they should. The municipal council has been trying to solve this problem since the Prague mayor dressed up as an Italian tourist and was repeatedly ...ntact the company, which the driver is working for (if any) or police. The problem is that you have to testify against the driver, which is kind of hard when
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  • ...ars, until de Tomaso sold the company out to [[Fiat]]. It did not cure the problem.
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  • ...rom back pain which required that his seat be adjusted to help combat this problem. Possibly stemming from this, a journalist suggested he was unfit. His play
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  • ...lack of standard orthography and controversial proposed solutions to this problem. Recently, the regional administration has approved the use of Sardinian in
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  • A minor problem was the oil hose from the lower part of the engine to the oil cooler. This
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  • ...on of violent crimes are committed against travelers, it is normally not a problem. However, instances of rape and robbery as a result of drugging are increas ...or drunk. Traveling to these places in groups is a simple solution to this problem.
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  • ...'' made up of pipes beneath each car and hoses between cars. The principal problem with the straight air braking system is that any separation between hoses a
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  • ...scaped the first corner unscathed, only [[Tiago Monteiro]] had picked up a problem, losing his front wing after a minor collision by his teammate, [[Christija
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  • ...tors and industrial motors and machines. So in 1967 after experiencing the problem first hand of how to sweep the Casinalbo factory quickly and efficiently, t
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  • ...used in car racing, as is the yellow and red striped flag. The mechanical problem flag is black with a red, rather than orange, disc, and the unsportsmanlike
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  • ...th Massa clinching pole position, but Schumacher suffering a fuel pressure problem in the last qualifying session which left him unable to put in even a singl ...ade is due for the upcoming event at Fuji. Recently they have resolved the problem of the front tyres not heating up quickly enough. On the [[8 July]], Kimi R
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  • ...non-architects, responded by going to what they considered the root of the problem. They felt that architecture was not a personal philosophical or aesthetic
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  • The biggest problem with this method is that most reactions are so fast that good mixing is not
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  • However, another problem arose in qualiying, when [[manhole]] covers on the roads were coming undone
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  • ...des the current hybrid-electric cars such as the Prius. A basic efficiency problem of the ICE motor is that they must provide enough power for acceleration an * Longer warm-up time and slow throttle response — this is no great problem for trains and ships which are restricted from quick acceleration by their
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  • If a problem is suspected then a more comprehensive test using a [[leak-down tester]] ca
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  • ...nal stresses following heating operations such as welding and casting. The problem with aluminium alloys in this regard is their low [[melting point]], which ...ear a "CO/ALR" coding. In older assemblies, workers forestall the heating problem using a properly-done [[crimp (metalworking)|crimp]] of the aluminium wire
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  • ...Australian Grand Prix|maiden grand prix]]. He led the race until an engine problem caused by an earlier off-course moment forced him to slow and settle for se
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  • ...r. The season started badly when he spun off in Brazil due to a mechanical problem, but a couple of wins put him in the championship lead. It was not to last. ...eventual 1997 World Champion Villeneuve, late in the race when a hydraulic problem slowed the Arrows drastically. This allowed Villeneuve to storm past and w
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  • ...hump, which gave flight to a Mercedes CLR in 1999 during warm-up. The same problem had occurred elsewhere for another CLR twice in practice and race, leading ...nd Masten Gregory. The NART Ferrari had lost time struggling with ignition problem. But now the engine was sounding clear and the car took several second at e
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  • ...ping him to the back of the field. He eventually retired with a mechanical problem. [[2007 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco]] proved to be another struggle for Schuma
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  • ...prevents the motorcycle from cutting a clean path through the air. Another problem is the fact that no designs have been discovered that can improve aerodynam [[Cabin cycle]] solved the problem of aerodynamics by isolating driver from outside air.
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  • ...hen they violated them, there were also numerous ways of circumventing the problem, a conflict of ideals and practice eloquently summarized by scholar Bridget ...himself, and then, with equal ingenuity and zest, to bend his brain to the problem of wriggling triumphantly out again. Lent was a challenge; the game was to
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  • [[Samuel Plimsoll]], a [[member of Parliament]], realised the problem and engaged some [[engineer]]s to derive a fairly simple [[formula]] to det
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  • ...producers' hands, the wine can grow more full-bodied and complex. The main problem with the grape is that to satisfy the commercial demand, the grapes are har
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  • ...the time) Japanese Nippon-Denso electrical parts, thus eliminating the one problem plaguing nearly all contemporary British and Italian motorcycles had at the
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  • Corruption was such a large problem that PM [[Giovanni Giolitti]] once conceded that places existed "where the
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  • A second problem is that if the engine is to provide a large amount of thrust, that is, a la
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  • ...es into an oil has been shown to last longer than existing engine oils. A problem with this process is the availability of the wax which is derived from [[na
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  • ...its in lucrative markets vie for a place in the Formula One calendar. This problem is accentuated by the fact that constructors need to be compensated to race
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  • ...cy, such as the pump ([[mixer]]) power, the carburetor or manifest a power problem or a failure.
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  • ...roblems associated with other rear engined designs by identifying that the problem was not the weight distribution of the cars, but the simple swing axle rear
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  • ...is half of the Bond film franchise due to financial difficulties. A second problem was the issue of finding a director. The first director attached to the fil
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  • ...y bigger, says Primo Zanzani. The 72 x 61mm Aermacchi 250 didn't have this problem, even though the 32 bhp at 9,400rpm at the gearbox which this delivered in
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  • ..." and recently purchased $17,000 worth of exercise equipment to remedy the problem. It also led to sponsor [[Home Depot]] cashing in on Stewart's success wit
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  • ...a One. After a successful test with [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]], the only problem was in convincing then team sponsor [[Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro]] that
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  • ...ders [[Jo Siffert]]/[[Hans Herrmann]] dropped to second due to a technical problem, these two also joined the new leaders while continuing with their car. So
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  • ...repagua Circuit]] in [[Rio De Janeiro]], only to retire with an electrical problem. However, at the second round in [[Estoril]], [[Portugal]] on [[April 21]],
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  • ...not supposed to notice that Goldfinger could have saved himself the whole problem, by simply having Oddjob remove the briefcase of gold bullion before the ca As an example of a technical problem, the 5500+ lb 1964 Lincoln Continental (not including the gold still in the
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  • ...tarley's nephew, [[J. K. Starley]], J. H. Lawson, and Shergold solved this problem by introducing the ''chain'' and producing rear-wheel drive. These models w ..., since some of it has become a gas, which is compressible. To avoid this problem, 203 mm (8 inch) diameter disc rotors have become common on downhill bikes.
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  • ...humacher failed to complete the race after he retired with a wheel bearing problem.
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  • ...l' in them in [[Italy]], [[Sweden]] and [[Portugal]], which caused a minor problem during translations of the title of the [[Licence to Kill|sixteenth film]].
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  • ...tivated when the vehicle's ignition is turned on. If the unit identifies a problem, a warning light alerts the driver to take the vehicle to an authorized ser
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  • ...[Masten Gregory]]. The NART Ferrari had lost time struggling with ignition problem. But now the engine was sounding clear and the car took several second at e ...olvement in the team and deploying as much if not more energy to solve the problem than Matra's mechanics and engineers.
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  • ...for to ospitate more bigger cylinders. This will do not much lubrification problem ( emulsion with condensation water ) so to conduce to replace the two axes
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  • ...maximum of 31 tires (14 fronts and 17 rears) per rider . This introduced a problem of tire choice vs. weather (among other factors) that challenges riders and
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  • ...recious cars, and let Lamborghini know as much, quoted as having said "the problem is not with the car, but rather, the driver". Insulted by Ferrari's reactio
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  • Ironically, those same characteristics which make waste tires such a problem also make them one of the most re-used waste materials, as the rubber is ve
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  • ...ly happening at the Le Mans test day, Mercedes claimed they had solved the problem, only to have it occur again at Warm Up hours before the race. [[Mark Webbe
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  • ...At the [[1995 Hungarian Grand Prix]] Inoue's car retired with a mechanical problem. He got out of his car and grabbed a fire extinguisher in order to put out
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  • ...is half of the Bond film franchise due to financial difficulties. A second problem was the issue of finding a director. The first director attached to the fil
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  • ...gs and attendance noticeably declined in the later half of 2002, a serious problem for a sport which was by far the most expensive (and, more importantly, mos ...took pole. Drama in qualifying saw Michael Schumacher have a fuel pressure problem, meaning that he started down in 10th, while Alonso began in 5th. In the ra
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  • ...[Remington Steele]]'' he had to drop out of the film. Ironically a similar problem had prevented Moore being cast in the first ever Bond film; Moore was commi
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  • ...elvin < 1e-8 then -- assume nonzero due to input or calculation precision problem -- If input=x gives a problem, the result should be just the user input
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  • ...hout the city. In spite of all these measures, traffic remains an unsolved problem, as in many of the world's cities.
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  • ...the woman Bond rescued — is his only daughter. Draco describes Tracy as a problem child; he also thinks Bond can resolve her emotional instability. Though Bo
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  • ...mo José Carlos Pace]] in [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]], to fundamentally solve problem of the asphalt. All present asphalt will be removed and replaced with new a
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  • ...y to reconquer its social base. The OSS indeed, in its 1944 "Report on the Problem of Mafia" by the agent W. E. Scotten, pointed to the signs of mafia resurge
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  • ...Hamilton]]. Williams withdrew from testing on day three to try to fix the problem that caused Nakajima's crash. Meanwhile on 4 February, Ferrari and Toyota m
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  • ...the qualifying session when it was learnt that his car had a fuel pressure problem. McLaren fitted his engine into the team spare car, thus saving Montoya fro
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  • ...gin Racing]] who only managed five laps after a shortage of parts became a problem. [[Lewis Hamilton]] set the fastest lap of the test during a dry Saturday
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  • ...t: it's on the Rambla, and there you can find food at low prices, the only problem is that all that food is mostly raw food! Some stall sells stuff for you su
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  • ...d Italy; now we have to create Italians.” It was a succint statement of a problem that has by no means been overcome in modern Italy--creating a sense of nat
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