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  • * [[Steel]] ([[carbon]]) ([[:category:steels]]) ** [[Stainless steel]] ([[chromium]], [[nickel]])
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  • ...urbulence and mixing of the intake charge. For this reason, even such high speed production engines as current [[Honda]] engines are classified as long-stro ...ngth steel]], or machined out of a single [[billet]] of forged steel. Mild steel is only used for engines in models or other such applications, where the en
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  • ...built [[Iso-Grifo]] and [[Bizzarrini Strada]], the former cars bearing all-steel [[bodywork]]. ...und in a road car. When fired up, its roots become clear, with a high idle speed matched with the finely-timed acoustics of extraordinarily light-weight mov
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed ...ures, and, of course, extremely high torque levels. Additionally, with its high spec suspension componentry, rigid yet communicative trellis chassis and we
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed ...her plexiglas screen provides protection even at top speed. The seat has a high-grip covering.
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual ...Lancia Alfa]], now with straight-6 engine. With 40 hp it could achieve top speed of 110km/h. The car was built only 23 examples, all in 1908.
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  • ...3 ft·lbf at 6000 rpm. Exhaust gasses are directed to twin mufflers mounted high on the right side of the rear wheel. The chassis consists of a tubular steel trellis. For the suspension, an [[Öhlins]] 43 mm upside-down fully ad
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  • | Transmission || 6-speed ...available: the 800 Supersport and the 800 Sport. The Supersport featured a high specification chassis whilst the Sport was a lower cost version with a less
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  • | Transmission || 6-speed ...available: the 800 Supersport and the 800 Sport. The Supersport featured a high specification chassis whilst the Sport was a lower cost version with a less
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  • **'''Top Speed''': 60-70mph depending on rider and year of bike's manufacture. * Six speed Primary drive Gear Final drive Chain
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  • ...combines technology and safety, and all models are provided with stainless steel chassis and rtm body. The low barycentre and four independent McPherson str ...td. Homologated as a 'quadricycle', it is 1.44 metres wide and 1.67 metres high.
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual gearbox ...with capacity of 4084 cc and it produced around 60 hp at 1800 rpm. The top speed was around 115km/h.
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  • ...a 4 T-cylinder producing 20/24 hp, a four-speed gearbox, shaft drive and a steel chassis. The power source was mounted in a sort of "cradle", similar to the ...that produced 35 [[hp]] at 1500 [[rpm]]. The vehicle was equipped with a 4-speed [[transmission]] and had a [[chain drive]]. The production lasted until 190
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  • |Frame || Tubular steel trellis ...ounter, neutral light, oil pressure warning light, low fuel warning light, high beam indicator, turn signals, immobilizer system, LCD clock
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual ...pedal and a gearbox with 4 forward gears. The road model could achieve top speed of 75km/h.
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  • |Frame || Tubular steel trellis |Instruments || Electronic panel: speedometer, rev counter, high beam indicator, turn signals, oil pressure warning light, neutral light, lo
    3 KB (331 words) - 18:47, 2 March 2009
  • | Transmission || 5-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]] ...[[V8 engine]] mounted amidships. Produced from 1971 to 1978, it had a top speed of 174 - 177 mph.
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual gearbox ...capacity of 4084.07 cc, the engine produced 60hp at 1800 rpm and gave top speed of around 115km/h.
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  • |Frame || Tubular steel trellis |Instruments || Speedometer, rev counter, high beam indicator, turn signals, oil pressure warning light, low fuel warning
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  • The Ghibli's steel body, renowned for its low, shark-shaped nose, was designed by [[Giorgetto ...be operated by either a five-speed [[manual transmission|manual]] or three-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]] transmission. Maserati fitted the car
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  • ...Liter) EFI engine and the AOD transmission, coupled with a "2wd high, 4wd high, 4wd low" Newprocess 229 transfer case. For safety, Laforza offers an 18-gauge steel body, a rugged box-ladder frame, European touring sedan handling and a tech
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  • ...motorcycle]] and [[auto racing]] engines, eliminating '[[valve float]]' at high [[RPM]]. For certain applications the valve stem and disk are made of different steel [[alloy]]s, or the valve stems may be hollow and filled with [[sodium]] to
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  • ...stic features of [[company]] Zagato who created it completely in aluminum. High only 1.14 [[m]], far less than 4 is very compact and lightweight with a sty * Structure and [[material]]: frame of elliptical section tubes, special [[steel]] aeronautics derivation;
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  • ...thumb|right|250px|'''The LinTo-[[Aermacchi]] 75 which established the land speed record on the Lakes''']] The [[chassis]] were in [[steel]] tubes with a double superior cradle, and added a [[Ceriani]] suspensions
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  • ...World War II|post-war]] years, so the only way to maintain relatively high speed in a vehicle was if it could easily absorb road irregularities. While the system has inherent advantages over steel springs, generally recognized in the auto industry, it also has an element
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  • * Frame: Tubular steel trellis * Instruments: Speedometer, tachometer, high beam indicator, turn signals, oil pressure warning light, low fuel warning
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  • ...after repeated application of the brakes, especially in high load or high speed conditions. Brake fade can be a factor in any [[vehicle]] that utilizes a [ Brake fade occurs most often during high performance driving or when going down a long, steep hill. Owing to their c
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  • ...combination of strength and lightness at the expense of affordability) for high performance engines, or of [[cast iron]] for applications such as motor sco ...with every rotation, and the load increases rapidly with increasing engine speed. Failure of a connecting rod is one of the most common causes of catastroph
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  • ...many combustions per second as a four stroke engine revolving at the same speed). For handheld devices, they also have the advantage of working in any ori ...o been used in [[diesel engine]]s, notably [[opposed piston]] designs, low speed units such as large marine engines, and [[V8]] engines for trucks and heavy
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  • |Speed road||65 |Speed off||?
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  • ...oint. However, a load on an infinitely small point would cause infinitely high contact pressure. In practice, the ball deforms (flattens) slightly where ...(geometry)|cylinder]]s. Clever use of [[surface tension]] allows balls of high accuracy to be made much more cheaply than comparable cylinders. Ball bear
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  • | Transmission || multi-disc wet clutch, 6 speed cassette gearbox | Frame || 25CrMo4-steel tubular trellis frame (TIG welded)
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  • |Transmission || 4-speed manual ...r]] horizontal monocorpo Zenith type 36 DHK; switching on to [[magnet]] to high voltage ([[Robert Bosch GmbH|Bosch]]) with automatic anticipation I centrif
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  • ...errari 348s use racing "dry-sump" oil systems to prevent oil starvation at high speeds and in hard corners. The oil level can only be checked (accurately) ...ties built in to each suspension, as well as a removable rear sub-frame to speed up the removal of the engine for maintenance.
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  • |Top speed || 259 km/h | Transmission || 6 speed, [[drive chain|chain drive]]
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  • ...tire contacts the road surface and spring back to its original shape under high-frequency cycles. Typical components used in tire assembly are listed below ...t in low air permeability. The inner liner assures that the tire will hold high-pressure air inside, without the air gradually diffusing through the rubber
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  • ...romes as the famous circuit [[Daytona 500 | Daytona]] and the ring of high-speed '[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Track of Monza]]. ...³. However proved a car fast and successful, able to express themselves at high levels even with higher displacements collecting victories with Gene Parson
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  • The '''Ferrari 456''' and '''456 M''' is a high-performance [[Ferrari]] [[FR layout|front-engined]] [[grand tourer]]. The ...transmission: the former has a six-speed manual and the latter has a four-speed automatic developed in partnership with the UK firm [[Ricardo Consulting En
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  • |Top speed || 53 mph |Transmission || 4 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]. Gear ratios: I 1:2.69, II 1:1.85, III 1.36
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  • engineer Piero Ferrari and the technicians of High Performance Engineering of Modena. The lubrication consists of system. It is made of aeronautical GAlsi 9 aluminum, not steel. This frame enables “trajectory precision even at
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  • ...aterial]]: frame of elliptical and circle section tubes, [[steel]] special steel aeronautics derivation ; * Top speed: 210 km / h
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  • ...109 hp, with 103 lb./ft torque low in the rev range. Combined with a five-speed gearbox and Alfa Romeo's sweet chassis with four-wheel disc brakes, it was ...o's two-seat coupe body weighed 182 lb. less than the stock Giulia GT. Top speed increased to 118 mph, but that does not tell the whole story. The car was m
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  • ...many combustions per second as a four-stroke engine revolving at the same speed). Two-stroke engines often have a simple lubrication system in which oil is ...o been used in [[diesel engine]]s, notably [[opposed piston]] designs, low speed units such as large marine engines, and [[V8]] engines for trucks and heavy
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  • Despite technological advances, the death toll of car accidents remains high: about 40,000 people die every year in the US. While this number increases ...dy found a significantly lower risk of serious injury in silver cars; with high risks for brown, black, and green cars. (Furness ''et al'', 2003).
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  • Despite technological advances, the death toll of car accidents remains high: about 40,000 people die every year in the US. While this number increases ...dy found a significantly lower risk of serious injury in silver cars; with high risks for brown, black, and green cars. (Furness ''et al'', 2003).
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  • ...ubber]] disks, [[stretching]] of rubber bands and cords, [[bending]] of [[steel]] [[spring (device)|spring]]s, or twisting of [[torsion spring|torsion bar] .... A disadvantage is that the damping force tends not to increase with the speed of the vertical motion.
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  • Crankshaft: Forged steel<br> Exhaust Manifold: Stainless steel<br>
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  • ...1930s, most Grand Prix cars like the [[Silver Arrows]] were optimised for high performance in their relative short races, by dropping fenders and the seco ...Endurance Championship]] (or [[World Sportscar Championship]]), featuring high-tech closed-cockpit prototypes from [[Porsche]], [[Aston Martin]], [[Merced
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