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  • Often a variator is a mechanical [[power transmission]] device that can change its [[gear ratio]] continuously (rather than in st ''See also:'' [[continuously variable transmission]]
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  • '''Power transmission''' is the movement of [[energy]] from its place of generation to a location Since the development of [[technology]], [[Transmission (mechanics)|Transmission]] and [[storage]] [[system]]s have been of immense interest to technologist
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: adjustable camber and Toe ** Parking Mechanical tape, on '[[tree (mechanical) | transmission shaft]]
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual ...|cc]] 3817.03, cylinder head fixed-base alloy of aluminum, [[distribution (mechanical )|distribution]] a parallel side valves (2 valves per cylinder) driven by a
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  • ...r the [[circumference]]s of two [[pulley]]s connected with a drive [[belt (mechanical)|belt]]. ...tial]], which contains one additional set of gearing that provides further mechanical advantage at the wheels. These components might be separate and connected
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  • ** Parking: mechanical tape onto transmission * [[Transmission]]: [[tree (mechanical) | transmission shaft]] with joints cardanici, [[differential]] Central and halfshafts at t
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  • ...ng a head [[DOCH]] from [[Alfa Romeo]] six 8-cylinder. The [[Distribution (mechanical) | distribution]], compulsorily amended as well as [[camshaft | camshafts]] * [[Suspension (mechanical) | suspensions]]:
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  • {{transmission types}} '''Semi-automatic transmission''', or '''clutchless manual transmission''', is a system which uses electronic sensors, processors and actuators to
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  • ...ile]], with [[manual transmission]] or several common forms of [[automatic transmission]]. [[Image:Shift stick.jpg|thumb|5 speed gear stick of a manual transmission car.]]
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  • ...ession of the fuel-air mixture before ignition, in order to extract useful mechanical energy from the expansion. [[Diesel]] engines are [[adiabatic]] and have no ...ing a vehicle in a low gear causes the engine to have more [[leverage]] ([[mechanical advantage]]) on the road and the road to have less [[leverage]] on the engi
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual gearbox ...of 9 liters, [[water cooling]], forced circulation, finned tube radiator, mechanical fan;
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  • ...sically two: the unprecedented postponement of box '[[tree ( mechanical) | transmission shaft]] and testing of [[brake | disc brakes]] on four wheels. ...adaptation to the circuit) and, simultaneously, put significantly down the transmission shaft that conditioned to turn the position of the seat of the driver. This
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  • * [[Running (mechanical) | Stroke]]: 55.5 [[mm]] * [[Power]]: [[injection]] mechanical valve guillotine
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  • ...length by using an intermediate shaft (or "lay shaft") on one side of the transmission. This is already implementd on most modern cars. When the driveshafts have * Distribute the torque better between the driveshafts. Automobile transmission manufacturers like [[Quaife]], [[Torsen]], [[TrueTrac]], [[Gold Trac]] offe
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: ** Parking Mechanical tape, on [[tree (mechanical) | transmission shaft]]
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[change]] to rear overthrown
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[return]] rear Colotti
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  • ...750 cm³ Bandini-Crosley updated (second series) especially in the [[Head (mechanical) | head]] recognizable for the [[spinterogeno]] mounted between the two [[c * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]:
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  • {{transmission types}} ...on is chosen instead of an [[automatic transmission]]. The non-synchronous transmission type requires an understanding of gear range, [[torque]], engine power, ran
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  • ...the second set''(since [[1993]] in [[1995]]) with the change to six-speed transmission that allows better use of all schemes rotation of the engine. ...y identical to aesthetically Cagiva Super City 50 second series (six-speed transmission), with the difference of [[engine]] and a double-pack laminated petal inste
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  • ...reater power: the brakes, where the contracting jaws for the chains on the transmission. ...and considered. The company was absorbed in late1919 by the CMN (National Mechanical Constructions), of [[Milan]].
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[return]] rear halfshaft reached with omocinetici
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[return]] rear Colotti, semiassi isometrici with omo
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  • ...gear]]. In some cases the axle may be fixed in position with a [[bearing (mechanical)|bearing]] or [[bushing]] sitting inside the hole in the wheel or gear to a ...e]]<br>One or more axles may be an integral part of the [[drivetrain]]. A mechanical system (typically a [[electric motor|motor]]) exerts a rotational force on
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  • ...mechanic shop in Cyrenaica of [[Mondavio]] by [[Ermanno Agostinelli]], and mechanical lathe workshop owner and [[Luigi Perone]], director of the [[Post Office]] ...e''Tourism, with [[propeller two-stroke]] to 98[[cc]], built with a French transmission and mounted for the first time on an Italian chassis.
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: ...transmission shaft with [[come shaft | joints cardanici]], [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] central and rear semiassi isometrici
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  • {{transmission types}} [[Image:Transmission.gif|right|350px|thumb]]
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[return]] rear Colotti
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  • {{transmission types}} A '''continuously variable transmission (CVT)''' is a type of [[automatic transmission]] that can change the "[[gear ratio]]" (gears are not generally involved) t
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[return]] rear halfshafts reached with omocinetici
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  • ...tem for road controlling exhaust, which is kind of a double valve operated mechanical CTS (Cagiva Tourque System ) and CPC (Cagiva Power Chamber) to (centrifugal The change was a six-speed transmission, as all the current 125, with the difference that the first was very short,
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  • {{transmission types}} ...vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears [[manual transmission|manually]]. (Similar but larger devices are also used for [[railroad]] [[Lo
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual gearbox ...iters 8; [[cooling to water]], traffic forced, radiator to tubes alettati, mechanical lamp;
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  • ...in [[Milano]], produced a Moped with a 175 cc engine fitted with an auto [[transmission]]. They produced motor bikes with 98 cc and 123-cc ''Train'' engines. The company still exists under the name [[RCM]], and is now builds mechanical street sweepers.
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  • {{transmission types}} ...r truck moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears [[manual transmission|manually]]. (Similar but larger devices are also used for [[railroad]] [[Lo
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  • ...[[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]], [[driveshaft]], [[Differential (mechanical device)|differential]], and [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]]. A body (so
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  • ...all-wheel drive vehicles, and generally requires less maintenance than the mechanical type. ==Mechanical==
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  • ...ify a four-bar, one [[degrees of freedom (engineering)|degree of freedom]] mechanical linkage; or a five-bar, two DOF linkage when the adjustment screw is consid ...ferent output, altering the motion, velocity, acceleration, and applying [[mechanical advantage]].
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  • ...1946 was the first in the series. It was a [[two-stroke cycle]], roller [[transmission]] and [[engine capacity]] of 38.5 [[cubic centimeters|cc]] equipped with a ...[[1955]], had a fundamental change: the adoption of a patented [[automatic transmission]] that further simplifying operation and succeeded to get the bicycle to re
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  • ...nsmission, including the other components only if they are integral to the transmission. ...ng the engine and transmission. It is the portion of a vehicle, after the transmission, that changes depending on whether a vehicle is [[front wheel drive]], [[fo
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  • | Transmission | Transmission
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  • ...y and equipment ranging from [[brake]]s, [[power steering]] systems, and [[transmission (mechanics)|transmissions]] to [[backhoe]]s, [[excavator]]s, [[garbage truc Environmentally sensitive applications (e.g. [[tractor#power and transmission|farm tractors]] and marine [[dredging]]) may benefit from using biodegradab
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  • ...mple room for the transmission in the center of the vehicle and avoids the mechanical problems of transmitting drive to steered wheels. The layout is still more ...axle. This configuration is often referred to as a [[transaxle]] since the transmission and axle are one unit.
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual * The [[Fiat 525N|525N]], with a shortened chassis and mechanical improvements, this version was built in 1784 up to 1931 copies, many of whi
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual *four-speed manual transmission
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  • ...or '''RWD''' for short) was a common [[engine]]/[[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] layout used in [[automobile]]s throughout the [[20th century]]. RWD typic ...ferential]] between the rear axles. Some [[FR layout]] vehicles place the transmission at the rear, though most attach it to the engine at the front.
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  • ...drive''' is the most common form of [[engine]]/[[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] layout used in modern [[passenger car]]s, where the engine drives the fro ...n]]" engine of the 1970s. The tendency of this layout to generate unwanted transmission "whine" has seen it fall out of favor, except at Saab. The first-generation
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  • ...[piston]]s (as in the picture), though some vehicles continued with purely-mechanical systems for decades. Some designs have two wheel cylinders. ...entral [[driveshaft]]. This type of band brake is also used in [[automatic transmission]]s and [[aerobic exercise]] cycling equipment.
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  • ...drive''' is the most common form of [[engine]]/[[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] layout used in modern [[passenger car]]s, where the engine drives the fro ...ured a [[mid-engine]] front wheel drive design — the engine was behind the transmission and ran "backwards." This layout allows sharp turning circles, but can also
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  • |Transmission || 4-speed manual ...ters 8.5; [[cooling to water]] traffic forced, radiator to tubes alettati, mechanical lamp;
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