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  • Engines of this number of cylinders are not common, but this configuration was used in some large [[diesel engi ...ic inch]]es. In this case 645 inch³ (10.6 [[litre|L]]) for each of 20 cylinders - a total of 211 L. Power output is 3,600 [[horsepower]] (2.7 [[megawatt|MW
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  • ...st]] from [[aluminum]] before precision features are machined into it. The cylinders are then lined with 'sleeves' of some harder [[metal]] (typically [[iron]]) ...[[cylinder bank]] at each leg of the V (a [[V6]] using two banks of three cylinders, a [[V8]] two banks of four, etc). Many other [[engine configuration]]s exi
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  • ...ting such as [[Nikasil]]. In some engines, especially French designs, the cylinders have "wet liners", which means that they are not part of the main casting a ...[[cylinder bank]] at each leg of the V (a [[V6]] using two banks of three cylinders, a [[V8]] two banks of four, etc). Many other [[engine configuration]]s exi
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  • ...W engine|W configuration]]. All W16 engines consist of four banks of four cylinders (two juxtaposed [[V8]] engine blocks), coupled to a single [[crankshaft]]. ...ogy from the narrow-angle [[VR6]] engine. The narrow angle of each set of cylinders allows just two camshafts to drive each pair of banks, so just four are nee
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  • ...tant every-other-piston firing order: for example, with a single bank of 7 cylinders, the order would be ...2-4-6-1-3-5-7-2.... !Number of cylinders
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  • ...ructed a two-stroke engine with two horizontal cylinders side by side. The cylinders were made by DKW and each having a displacement of 136 cc, so that the tota
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  • ...ngine, the original multi-displacement system turned off opposite pairs of cylinders, allowing the engine to have three different configurations and displacemen ...'' on the Honda J engine). Honda's system works by deactivating a bank of cylinders, while the Chrysler Hemi shuts off opposing pairs.
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  • ...the longitudinal plane so that each room in their tendons housings. The [[cylinders]] were placed separate from each other so that each cylinder had its own co
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  • ...ile in the 180° V engine two pistons share the same crank pin. With twelve cylinders both layouts are perfectly balanced. ...volution of the Porsche [[flat-8]] boxer engine and in fact used identical cylinders to those found on the 908 but it did differ in that it used a V12 type cran
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  • ...t twin". A true straight twin engine uses a common [[crank pin]] for both cylinders; engines with separate crank pins for each cylinder are more properly calle ...of a similar displacement one-cylinder engine, because the forces of both cylinders add up. The advantage is that the firing is regular, with one cylinder firi
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  • ...ion is to allow the building of reasonably short engines with more than 12 cylinders, their compact size being useful as [[aircraft engine]]s where their small
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  • ...longitudinally mounted flat-twin engine, with tank removed. Note that the cylinders are not truly in line but displaced by the width of one crank pin and one c A '''flat-twin''' is a two cylinder [[internal combustion engine]] with the cylinders arranged on opposite sides of the crankshaft. It is part of the class of [[
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  • ** [[V engine]], with two banks of cylinders sharing a single crank case. *** [[Delta engine]]s, with three banks of cylinders and three crankshafts
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  • ...h three banks of cylinders, one with four banks, and one with two banks of cylinders and two [[crankshaft]]s. The classical W engine uses three banks of cylinders, all connected to one [[crankshaft]].
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  • ...ion]] it means any [[reciprocating engine]] with banks rather than rows of cylinders, including [[straight engine]]s, [[flat engine]]s, [[V engine]]s and [[H en
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  • ...ion, having 16 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s. Engines of this number of cylinders are not common. ...one could possibly want in an automotive application. Greater numbers of cylinders are also perceived as a [[status symbol]].
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  • #Retard or suppress the spark to one or more cylinders #Reduce fuel supply to one or more cylinders
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  • ...] concept cars in the late 1990s. This engine featured three banks of six cylinders set 60 degrees apart.
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  • ...All production W12 engines to date (April, 2005) use four banks of three cylinders (two narrow-angle [[V6]] engine blocks), coupled to a common [[crankshaft]] ...d on two of its narrow-angle VR6 engines. The narrow angle of each set of cylinders allows just two camshafts to drive each pair of banks, so just four are nee
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  • ...on below). [[Four-stroke]] radials almost always have an [[odd number]] of cylinders, so that a consistent every-other-[[piston]] [[firing order]] can be mainta ...remove heat or complicated baffles to route cooling air, as the rear-most cylinders receive little airflow. Air cooling saves a considerable amount of complexi
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  • ...TDC at different times, equal to the [[angular displacement]] between the cylinders. ...patterns are found in almost all [[straight engine]]s with even numbers of cylinders, with the two end pistons and two middle pistons moving together (not neces
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  • ...re typically arranged with their pistons in rows, moving inside individual cylinders. This allows the [[engine block]] to be built from a single piece of metal,
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  • ...ngine]] in [[V engine|V]] [[engine configuration|configuration]] with five cylinders, e.g. as in the [[Honda]] RC211V [[motorcycle]]
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  • ...s]] arranged in two rows with a single combustion chamber for each pair of cylinders. This was front-mounted and air-cooled like an aero-engine. Another novelty
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  • ...one with three banks of cylinders, one with four and one with two banks of cylinders and two [[crankshaft]]s. The classical W engine uses three banks of cylinders, all connected to one [[crankshaft]].
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  • ...ion is to allow the building of reasonably short engines with more than 12 cylinders, their compact size being useful as [[aircraft engine]]s where their small
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  • ...HP 3.7-liter four-cylinder engine [[Monobloc]], while the 40hp Esperia had cylinders cast in pairs. Despite some race successes in the 20hp car, the SAL company
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  • ...Mans]] fame the camshaft drive had been moved to the engine center between cylinders # 4 and 5, thus reducing the aforementioned limitations.
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  • ...since the three cylinders are offset from each other the firing of the end cylinders induces a rocking motion from end to end. The use of a [[balance shaft]] i ...ke a 360° [[straight-2]]. The inner cylinder is offset 180° from the outer cylinders. In these engines cylinder 1 fires, 180° later cylinder 2 fires, and then
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  • ...to the Trade Fair in Milan the same year. The 125 cc engine had cast iron cylinders with the head made of bronze and a two speed gearbox.
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  • ...on to the camshaft in the head which was controlled by a double chain. The cylinders were made of cast iron, as the only thing not lightend. The gear change in
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  • ...The tubed frame had a telescopic front fork and rear shock absorbers with cylinders. The rear wheel had disc brakes. The bike had only a front fairing and a pa
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  • The engine is only referred to as "square" when four cylinders are utilised, otherwise the engine is a [[U engine]].
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  • ...It is a 90° [[V10]] which is unusual for this particular configuration of cylinders. It was chosen to keep the [[center of gravity]] of the engine low. For t ; Cylinders : Bore × stroke 82.5 mm x 92.8 mm (0.89 ratio), 496 cc/cylinder, aluminium
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  • ...nternal combustion engine in [[flat engine|flat]] configuration, having 16 cylinders.
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  • ...raight-twin engine''' is a [[two]] cylinder [[piston]] engine that has its cylinders arranged in a single row. ...of a similar displacement one-cylinder engine, because the forces of both cylinders add up. The advantage is that the firing is regular, with one cylinder firi
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  • ...ncing each other with respect to momentum. Flat engines with four or fewer cylinders are most commonly boxer engines.
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  • A '''V-twin''' is a two cylinder [[internal combustion engine]] where the cylinders are arranged in a [[V engine|V]] configuration. In a true V-twin engine, for example [[Harley Davidson]] engines, the two cylinders share a single [[crank pin]] (also known as a '''journal''') on the [[crank
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  • ...continues to turn the [[crankshaft]] and compress air inside the engine's cylinders. When the crankshaft passes the top-dead-center position the compressed air ...switch and, sometimes, a multi-position switch that controls the number of cylinders on which the brake is active. When the compression release engine brake is
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  • ...sed pistons. Usually, each pair of corresponding pistons from each bank of cylinders share one [[crank pin]] on the crankshaft, either by master/slave rods or b Various angles of V are used in different engines; depending on the number of cylinders, there may be angles that work better than others for stability. Very narr
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  • ...ated previously in booth Rolled 12517 cc Cylinders and a bore 125 X 170, 6 cylinders, diesel or methane gas to power producing around 140 HP + with a manual tra
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  • ...[[v_engine|V-block engines]] horizontally-opposed to each other. Thus, the cylinders are arranged in four banks, driving a common [[crankshaft]]. Viewed head-on ...mpared to a [[radial engine]]. However, it was more compact (per number of cylinders) than a V-engine. In practice, the X-engine inherited the drawbacks of bot
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  • ...built an interesting bike with a 248 cc parallel twin with forward sloping cylinders. There were not only a few sold under the ''MT'' brand but also as ''[[OMT]
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  • Usually, each pair of corresponding pistons from each bank of cylinders share one crank pin on the [[crankshaft]], either by master/slave rods or b ...a crankshaft revolution after the other. Flat engines with more than eight cylinders are most commonly V engines.
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  • An '''opposed piston''' engine is one in which the cylinders are double-ended, with a piston at each end and no cylinder-head. Some var ...s. These engines use three crankshafts serving three banks of double-ended cylinders arranged in an equilateral triangle, with the crankshafts at the corners.
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  • ...] manufacturer that built an interesting 348 cc OHC engine with horizontal cylinders. Due to lack of money did not lead to mass production.
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  • ...inders side by side with 250 cc. The engine was formed by housings the two cylinders, with the cranks at 180 °, the compression ratio was 6:1, and power of 9 h
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  • ...tta, Giulia, 1750, 2000 and Alfetta. With the 1900, Busso introduced the 4 cylinders [[Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine]]. Another creation of his was the [[Alfa Rome
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  • ...orsion]] vibrations often caused along the length of the crankshaft by the cylinders furthest from the output end acting on the torsional elasticity of the meta ...ven firing|inherent pulsation in the power flow]] due to the "missing" two cylinders, often reduced by use of [[balance shaft]]s. The same engine, however, can
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  • On a two-cylinder [[motorcycle]], "siamese exhaust pipes" are where both cylinders blow into the same exhaust pipe. This usage is derived from "[[Siamese twin ...k-pressure at the engine's cylinders' [[exhaust port]]s and thus helps the cylinders to empty quicker.
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  • ...al piston engine designs that heavy flywheels had to be added. Because the cylinders themselves functioned as a flywheel, rotary piston engines typically had a Most rotary engines were arranged with the cylinders pointed outwards from a single crankshaft, in the same general form as a [[
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  • ...d centre for each cylinder occurs out of phase with the other one (or two) cylinders. ...TDC at different times, equal to the [[angular displacement]] between the cylinders.
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  • * Positioning: forward longitudinal, 4 [[cylinder (mechanical) | cylinders]] in line ...bero gear with 8 valves inclined, hemispherical chambers of the outbreak, cylinders dismantled in ironcasted block.
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  • ...st late '30's models offered rear suspension and all models had inclined [[cylinders]]. ...uced in the late '40s. It had a top end cast in the form of two concentric cylinders with an inner [[cylinder]] joined to an outer cylinder by a series of verti
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  • ...ugh nine and eighteen cylinders were the most common, having three and six cylinders per bank respectively. In 1946, the Admiralty placed a contract with the [[ ...ulty in arranging the pistons to move in the correct manner, for all three cylinders in one delta. Napier solved this problem by gearing the crankshafts so tha
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  • ...irst two are single cylinders engines, the third engine had two horizontal cylinders side by side, with a four speed transmission in the block. The range was co
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  • ...engine was offered, as was a [[six-cylinder]] version of 1991cc; later six-cylinders were offered with engines of 2179cc. Beginning in 1927, introduced a new range of cars with engines of four cylinders of between 37 and 60 hp, the rates were 14, 15 and 15GS. With six-cylinder
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  • The machine was powered by a 186 cc three-cylinder engine with horizontal cylinders. There was a very special drive, which was done by two axes that drove two
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  • ...modromico]] distribution. In 1934, they built a [[motorcycle]] with an two cylinders side by side vertical engine, with cranks at 360 ° and the distribution of
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  • *Engine: 5.700cc-8 cylinders ...We ran with a 2WD car, and in 2005 we had the final evolution: Chevrolet 8 cylinders (modified), integral traction.
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  • ...912. They came to market with three models, a 2 hp single cylinder and two cylinders, one with 2 ¾ hp and 3 ½ hp.
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  • ...vehicle and compressed air is released from these reservoirs to the brake cylinders as the pressure in the train pipe is reduced by the driver operating the br ...pipe and this moves the triple valve so as to release the air in the brake cylinders to atmosphere, allowing the brake blocks to move clear of the wheels. Altho
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  • ...ly resembled a motorcycle by the English company ABC. The engine had two [[cylinders]] in a V-cutting [[frame]], with an angle of 36 °, 598 cc, overlapping val
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  • ...the same cylinder used in [[Fongri motorcycle]]s, four-stroke, air-cooled cylinders and opposed to the horizontal axis.
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  • ...E' one of the mechanics who assemble the first [[Gilera]] motor to [[four cylinders]]. In 1950 Arthur Magni it passes to the unit run of MV the Agusta and you ...road: kit transformation final [[transmission]] from rebukes to chain, kit cylinders and pistons for maggiorare the piston displacement, fairings, saddle backs,
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  • ...plate]]. A [[flywheel]] is often used to ensure smooth rotation. The more cylinders a reciprocating engine has, generally, the more vibration-free (smoothly) i ...etween four and eight, and [[locomotives]], and [[ships]] may have a dozen cylinders or more. Cylinder capacities may range from 10 cm³ or less in model e
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  • ...coming years. In 1914 Merosi designed the first Alfa Romeo DOHC engine, 4 cylinders, 4.5 litres and 16 valve head, this was used in 1914 [[Alfa Romeo Grand Pri
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  • ...designs of [[V engine]]s use a master/slave rod for each pair of opposite cylinders. On the other hand, some V engines use simple rods side by side on a single
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  • ...oup]]. It is similar to the [[V engine]], but with the [[cylinder (engine)|cylinders]] offset from each other and tilted by 10.6° or 15° instead of the more c ...costs. In early (12 valve) VR6 engines, one camshaft is used per bank of cylinders. This is most similar to the operation of a [[SOHC]] V6 engine. However,
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  • ...wer the cylinders, the more concessions. Ducati with its V-twin design (2 cylinders) was able to utilize many of these concessions compared to its inline-4 com
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  • ...ne-5''' is an [[internal combustion engine]] with five [[Cylinder (engine)|cylinders]] aligned in one row, sharing a single [[engine block]] and [[crankcase]]. ...ume an even firing engine, we can then divide 720 degrees by the number of cylinders to determine how often a power stroke occurs. 720 degrees ÷ 4 = 180
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  • ...2. Chiorda introduced a new 100 cc bike with a four-stroke engine with two cylinders side by side, with excellent lines presented them at the Salone di [[Milano
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  • ...allel twins, V-twins in in-line and transverse layouts, 3-cylinders, and 4-cylinders in horizontal and in-line form. Ultimately '''[[Moto Guzzi Grand Prix 500 ...-- with dual overhead cams and a separate carburetor for each of the eight cylinders. Weighing only 45 kg (overall bike weight 148 kg, 326 lb), it's
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  • ...130, rolled total [[cubic centimeter|cc]] 4084.07, makes one's will fixed cylinders, base in league d' [[aluminum]], [[distribution (meccanica)|distribuzione]]
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  • ...achines to a maximum of 990 cc, and to employ their choice of three to six cylinders. ...nd a minimum [[weight]] of 80 [[kilogram]]s and the 250 cc machines to two cylinders and a minimum of 100 kilograms.
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  • ...as [[Ford Sidevalve|sidevalve]], as the valves are located be''side'' the cylinders. ...y pushrods, but the exhaust manifold and its valves are located beside the cylinders (in the block, as in an L-head design). The exhaust valves are either rough
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  • ...ustion engine]], the '''cylinder head''' sits atop the [[Cylinder (engine)|cylinders]] and consists of a platform containing most part of the [[combustion chamb
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  • *Longitudally mounted [[V6]] (cylinders at 90°) 1996 [[Cubic metre|cc]] (332 cc per cylinder)
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  • A V12, with two banks of six cylinders angled at 60° from each other, has even firing with power pulses delivered ...for large [[diesel engine]]s; most are available with differing numbers of cylinders in V configuration to offer a range of power ratings. Many [[diesel locomo
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  • As force is applied to lines to the slave cylinders. ...en the two pistons to allow for increased fluid volume to one set of slave cylinders or the other.
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  • ...e engine leads to the alternate name '''L-block''' (or L-head), due to the cylinders having the shape of an upside-down L.
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  • ...[Cylinder (engine)|cylinders]] arranged horizontally in two banks of three cylinders on each side of a central [[crankcase]]. The [[piston]]s are mounted to the ...configuration which is in perfect primary and secondary balance. The three cylinders on each side of the crankcase tend to have an end-to-end rocking motion, li
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  • ...thods of raising engine capacity, including increasing the pressure in the cylinders to improve efficiency, increasing the size of the engine, and increasing th ...-stroke-cycle models were built while most engines had straight or in-line cylinders. There were several V-type models and horizontally opposed two- and four-cy
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  • ...and eighteen cylinders were the most common models, being of three and six cylinders per bank respectively. ...ssible to arrange the pistons to move in the correct manner, for all three cylinders in one delta. Napier realised that this problem could be solved by gearing
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  • ...thods of raising engine capacity, including increasing the pressure in the cylinders to improve efficiency, increasing the size of the engine, and increasing th ...-stroke-cycle models were built while most engines had straight or in-line cylinders. There were several V-type models and horizontally opposed two- and four-cy
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  • ...ions of the wheel, CBC regulates the pressure in the different wheel brake cylinders so that wheels operate separately and brake optimally. In this way the syst
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  • ...se were missing. The floating effect was achieved through special rubber ''cylinders'' that were interlaced between the hub and wheel rim. The Mayor was a fasci
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  • ...[[internal combustion engine|internal combustion piston engine]] with six cylinders in a "[[V engine|V]]" configuration. It is the second most common engine c ...rs in each bank. That is, the [[crankshaft]] has just four pins for eight cylinders, and a cylinder fires every 90° for smooth operation.
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  • ...s equipped with a [[engine burst | engine]] to 4 [[cylinder (mechanical) | cylinders]] in line cooled [[water]] from 903 [[cubic centimeters | cc]]. The [[distr
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  • ...p;cc (91 in³). It had a [[single overhead camshaft]] on each bank of cylinders with a 60° angle between the two banks. The engine had two valves per cyl
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  • A rolling-element rotary bearing uses a shaft in a much larger hole, and cylinders called "rollers" tightly fill the space between the shaft and hole. As the ...allows balls of high accuracy to be made much more cheaply than comparable cylinders. Ball bearings can support both [[radial]] ([[perpendicular]] to the shaft
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  • ...]]. This closelly resembled a horizontal double acting steam engine, with cylinders, pistons, connecting-rods and fly wheel in which the gas essentially took t ...ngines) rely on the heat created in the air by compression in the engine's cylinders to ignite the fuel.
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  • ...and all were [[SOHC]] designs with a single camshaft serving both banks of cylinders.
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  • ...]] (Brevetti Drusiani Bologna). It had a engine with side by side 173.6 cc cylinders, with valves in the head tilted 40 ° and driven by two camshafts in the he
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  • ...fference was the EB 18/4's use of a [[W18]] engine with three banks of six cylinders. The Veyron was designed by [[Hartmut Warkuss]] of Volkswagen rather than ...but the narrow W8 configuration allows two camshafts to drive two banks of cylinders so only 4 camshafts are needed. The engine is fed by four [[turbocharger]]
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  • ...nd can be expensive and complicated due to the collective mass of multiple cylinders. The biggest downside of the single cylinder engine is that it develops con
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  • ...W16 found on the [[Bugatti Veyron 16.4]] - it features three banks of six cylinders with 60 degrees separating each bank. Power is quoted at 555 hp (408 kW) a
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  • .... The bikes had a fuel capacity of 13 litters and the speed, with Brevetto cylinders, was around 60 - 70km/h. Both the Sport and Super Sport used a kick start.
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  • *No. of cylinders: 90° V8 F131 *No. of cylinders: 90° V8 F131
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  • ...instead of a valve system. In both types of engines, there are one or more cylinders (grey and green) and for each cylinder there is a [[spark plug]] (darker-gr ...ngines) rely on the heat created in the air by compression in the engine's cylinders to ignite the fuel.
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  • ...ed with purely-mechanical systems for decades. Some designs have two wheel cylinders.
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  • * Engine: 4 cylinders inline
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  • .... The additional mass of [[oxygen]]-containing air that is forced into the cylinders improves the [[volumetric efficiency]] of the engine which allows the engin ...g the air into the cylinders, it is as if the engine had larger valves and cylinders, resulting in a "larger" engine that weighs less.
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  • Guido Dall'Oglio designed the 122 cc two stroke with horizontal cylinders for this Italian brand that he and brothers Mario and Gherardo Ghiradi had
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  • ...wer failures, but requires the camshaft to be positioned at the top of the cylinders. In the past when engines were not as reliable as today this was seen as to
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  • ...thin [[cylinders]]), [[maccheroni]] ([[Tubing (material)|tubes]] or hollow cylinders), [[fusilli]] (swirls), and [[lasagne]] (sheets). Two other noodles, [[gnoc
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  • ...created by cylinders exhausting gas can impede flow of exhaust from other cylinders. Since this prevents exhaust gas from exiting the cylinder, the overlap of
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  • ...ting of a tiger with a Fongri-cylinder engine held in its teeth, which the cylinders petruded from the sides of the mouth of the animal.
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  • ...ing a [[turbocharger]] or [[supercharger]]. The fuel/air mass entering the cylinders is increased by compressing the air first, (usually) mechanically.
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  • ...as [[Ford Sidevalve|sidevalve]], as the valves are located be''side'' the cylinders. ...y pushrods, but the exhaust manifold and its valves are located beside the cylinders (in the block, as in an L-head design). The exhaust valves are either rough
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  • ...with the exception of a slightly smaller 180/55 profile rear tire, smaller cylinders, and different cylinder heads, giving it a smaller displacement of 748 cubi
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  • ...]] to five [[media bench]] in a single casting and sump alloy of aluminum, cylinders dismantled.
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  • ...ir is admitted to the train pipe, the air pressure acts against pistons in cylinders in each vehicle. A vacuum is sustained on the other face of the pistons, so ...train pipe, creating a partial vacuum. Air in the upper part of the brake cylinders is also exhausted via the train pipe. In the diagram, the green area repres
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  • ...er 42DCF [[carburettor]]s, a [[single overhead camshaft]] for each bank of cylinders, and two valves per cylinder, the engine produced a capable 300 hp (22
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  • ...er 42DCF [[carburettor]]s, a [[single overhead camshaft]] for each bank of cylinders, and two valves per cylinder, the engine produced a capable 300 hp (22
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  • ...er 42DCF [[carburettor]]s, a [[single overhead camshaft]] for each bank of cylinders, and two valves per cylinder, the engine produced a capable 300 hp (22
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  • <br>Engine: 2 cylinders
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  • ...[[hydraulic]] [[cylinder]]s, the hydraulic [[fluid]] will heat up. In air cylinders, the hot air is usually exhausted to the atmosphere. In other types of dash
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  • ...as [[Ford Sidevalve|sidevalve]], as the valves are located be''side'' the cylinders. ...y pushrods, but the exhaust manifold and its valves are located beside the cylinders (in the block, as in an L-head design). The exhaust valves are either rough
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  • The four cylinders were in a single block for the first time, taking cue from the [[Italian]]
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  • ...quite a sight: An anorexic fuel tank/seat unit perched atop two bold Guzzi cylinders, an almost non-existent frame, and not much else. By comparison, the offici
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  • ...ber of distribution points (in this case 4) is determined by the number of cylinders in the engine]]
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  • ...ion engine uses valves to to control air and fuel flow into and out of the cylinders, facilitating combustion. '''Valvetrain''' is an all-encompassing term used
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  • ...be identified by counting the number of independently controlled hydraulic cylinders. ...'', one or two DOF linear motion. Examples are; linear bearings, hydraulic cylinders, rollers and pistons.
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  • ...y [[DOHC]], Distribution gear double overhead camshaft, 8 inclined valves, cylinders detachable ironcasted block. ...and [[base]] five [[media bench]] unique fusion of alloy, sump in reeds of cylinders in [[iron]] chrome and detachable
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  • In 1931 he introduced the S8, a car with a bigger engine, 8 cylinders and 2904cc.
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  • ...and all were [[SOHC]] designs with a single camshaft serving both banks of cylinders. ...and all were [[SOHC]] designs with a single camshaft serving both banks of cylinders. First engine had 13° V angle, second 14° and 3rd 13° 40'.
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  • ...unique fusion of aluminium, sump in [[aluminium alloys | Light]], reeds of cylinders in [[iron]] chrome and detachable
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  • ...chassis made of sheet metal and a 125 cc two-stroke engine with horizontal cylinders was introduced. Cycle champ Gino did some branding and even put his name on
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  • ...n an [[Straight-3|inline triple]] layout, the bike had the least number of cylinders on the Grand Prix paddock. [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]] had gone ahe
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  • ...p;in³) 60° [[V12]]. It had a [[single overhead camshaft]] on each bank of cylinders with a 60° angle between the two banks. The endine had two valves per cyl
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  • ...rnal combustion engines must have a method for achieving ignition in their cylinders to create combustion. Typically engines use either an [[spark plug|electri ...a high voltage electrical spark to ignite the air-fuel mix in the engine's cylinders. This battery can be recharged during operation using an electricity-gener
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  • ...ligned in a single row. The name '''slant-6''' is sometimes used when the cylinders are at an angle from the vertical.
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  • ...aight-6]]. Displacement was 4.4&nbsp;L (4412&nbsp;cc) from 102x90&nbsp;mm cylinders. Triple Weber 50 DCOA/3 carbs pushed out 300 to 350&nbsp;hp. With this po
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  • ...es in the cylinders. It is calculated from the pressures developed in the cylinders, measured by a device called an ''engine indicator'' - hence indicated hors ...ther, it is a calculated figure based on the engine's bore size, number of cylinders, and a (now archaic) presumption of engine efficiency. As new engines were
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  • |Engine || 4 cylinders
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  • ...ndoning the project, although well advanced, the big [[Fiat 530|530]] to 8 cylinders to reflect economic conditions of the market, Fiat decided to replace the [
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  • ...dia bench]] in a single fusion and sump alloy of aluminum, chrome pipes of cylinders and to dismantle, aluminium rods.
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  • ...dia bench]] in a single fusion and sump alloy of aluminum, chrome pipes of cylinders and to dismantle, aluminium rods.
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  • ...igned as [[inline engine]]) is an [[internal-combustion engine]] with all cylinders aligned in one row, with no or only minimal offset.
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  • In the UK, it sported dropped handlebars, chrome plated aluminum cylinders and twin carburetors but the French version favored the Bol d'or with a si
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  • ...ench]] unique alloy custed, sump in [[aluminium alloys | Light]], reeds of cylinders in [[ironcasted]]
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  • ...respect to gravity, and it must be about as far from each of the engine's cylinders. These design constraints generally compromise airflow into the engine. ...h fuel to the leaner cylinders. The net power output improves with all the cylinders making maximum power. An analogy is painting a wall: one coat of paint may
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  • ...lcar C6|C6]], with [[gasoline engine|engine]] to 6 [[cylinder (mechanical)|cylinders]] supercharged. In this way, Amilcar managed to beat the Salmson, giving th
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  • ...s, will allow a smooth and even air flow, and will assist with filling the cylinders efficiently. This works in a similar method to the tuned exhaust system on
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  • ...] to you be rotten, and maintaining the original diagram of operation with cylinders supported horizontal frontemarcia.
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  • ...se [[CNA Rondine]], Gilera introduced omonima the motion endowed of a four cylinders online from 500 cc equipped of compressor that established the new World-wi ...] the Gilera won, with a perfected version and without compressor of the 4 cylinders of pre-war, very six Sample World-wide pilots to you with [[Umberto Masetti
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  • |Engine || 4 cylinders |Engine || V12 cylinders
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  • |Cylinders || V-6 in 60.0° vee
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  • ...[media bench]] unique fusion of aluminium, sump in [[aluminium]], reeds of cylinders in ironcasted chrome and detachable
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  • ...[[V8#Cross-plane and flat-plane|flat-plane crankshaft]] pins with opposing cylinders. Output was 390&nbsp;hp (291&nbsp;kW), and the car won many comparison tes
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  • There were cars with engines of tourism, 4 and 6 [[cylinders]] that were quickly known and accepted by the public. But they were difficu
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  • ...ually brought up to 499cc. The first twin was built in 1913, which had the cylinders arranged in a longitudinal V, with a 500cc overhead valve distribution.
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  • |Number of Cylinders and Placement || S-4
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  • ...the [[master cylinder]](s) to the calipers of [[disc brake]]s or the wheel cylinders of [[drum brake]]s). The brake bleeder is normally mounted at the highest p
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  • ...ises its temperature]]. As a result, the charge density is reduced and the cylinders receive less fresh air than the system’s boost pressure prescribes. The r
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  • * ''[[Engine]]'' : '''Type 68'''; previous engine, lengthwise, to 8 cylinders to tight V (angolatura 14°: second talune sources, the angolatura would ha
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  • ...capacity, [[head]] in aluminium [[bialbero] ] Gear with 8 valves inclined, cylinders dismantled in ironcasted block.
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  • :[[Anzani 3-cylinder|Anzani Fan (W-3)]] 3 cylinders in W-configuration: 3 variants of about 25 hp, 35 hp and 45 hp. :[[Anzani 3-cylinder|Anzani Y-type]] radial with 3 cylinders at 120<sup>o</sup>
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  • ...nes, use additional valves in cylinder heads. Compressed air is let in the cylinders so that its pressure pushes pistons down when appropriate; at the upward pi
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  • ...e|W-configuration]] engine on a passenger vehicle, with three banks of six cylinders. It shared many components with Volkswagen's modular engine family.
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  • ...[[engine displacement]] has been reduced to 2.4 litres, and the number of cylinders to 8 for [[2006 Formula One season|2006]]. However, a concession is made in ...allowed, nor is the [[fuel injection|injection]] of any substance into the cylinders other than air and (petrol) [[fuel]].
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  • | Cylinders
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  • ...haust]] [[manifolds]] and four twin [[carburetors]]. The 815 stood for [[8 cylinders]] and a capacity of 1500cc. This unit produced 72bhp @ 5,500[[rpm]].
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  • ...'. It was a complicated hand-built unit with cast iron paired closed-head cylinders bolted to an aluminum crankcase, and it used a flat-plane crankshaft. [[Pe
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  • pie x bore x bore x stroke / 4000 = 1 cylinders cc if done in mm (X) If there is a significant (> 10%) difference between cylinders, that may be an indication that [[poppet valve|valves]] or [[cylinder head]
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  • ...utput of 48 bhp at 11,500 rpm. The 250 had a front-mounted disc brake. The cylinders of both these machines were flanked and inclined at 30 degrees. ...Federation) regulations due to enter into effect in 1970. The air-cooled [[cylinders]] were of a narrow frontal 'V' formation with rotating disc valves.
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  • ...(Racing Team)|Life]] which built for themselves an F35 W12 with three four cylinders banks at 60°, and [[Subaru]] giving [[Enzo Coloni Racing Car Systems|Colon ...the cylinders, injection of any substance other than air and fuel into the cylinders, variable-geometry [[intake]] and [[exhaust system]]s, [[variable valve tim
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  • ...engines ever made, producing 205 to 223&nbsp;kW (275 to 300&nbsp;hp). Its cylinders, bored to 125 by 130mm, each displaced more than the entire engine of the c
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  • ...onfiguration. According to his concept, the engine had three banks of four cylinders; hence it was short like a V-8 but taller than a regular V-banked engine. I
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  • |'''Cylinders''' ||4 ||4 ||6 ||4 ||4 ||6
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  • ...ls, are intended only to scavenge the cylinder rather than supercharge the cylinders, as the exhaust valves are open while the blower works so no significant su ...es powered diesel [[locomotives]] in the 1930s. These engines had up to 18 cylinders (with a total displacement of approximately 10,000 cubic inches). Typical p
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  • ...8 in the McLaren. The M166 engine, known also as a 308 engine (3 liters, 8 cylinders), was a 90 degree V8 engine and had chain driven twin overhead camshafts on The new 358 engine (3.5 liters, 8 cylinders), built entirely in aluminum, was a development of the 308 and had a new cr
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  • ...turbos is combined in a common intake manifold, and sent to the individual cylinders. Both turbos function simultaneously, unlike sequential twin-turbos. Common
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  • ...il 2002 the top class of GP racing allowed 500&nbsp;cc with a maximum of 4 cylinders, regardless of whether the engine was a [[two stroke cycle|two-stroke]] or ...minimum [[weight]] of 80 [[kilogram]]s and the 250&nbsp;cc machines to two cylinders and a minimum of 100 kilograms. From 2005 onwards, all riders in the 125&nb
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  • |Engine || Front 4/6 cylinders with 2 possible solutions:<br>Transverse engine for front-wheel drive versi
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  • ...l and exclusive car maker, I had to be different," Zampolli explained. "16 cylinders is very exotic, and the engine is strong and torquey. It is also very docil
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  • * Diesel engines blow nothing but air into the cylinders during cylinder charging, squirting fuel into the cylinder only after the i
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  • ...on, a 65°&nbsp;[[Ferrari Dino engine#V12|Dino F140]] [[V12]]. The 12&nbsp;cylinders have a total capacity of 5998&nbsp;[[cubic centimetres]], each with 4&nbsp;
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  • ...the same chassis it came mounted also motor DKW from 1.088 cm3, 2 times, 3 cylinders. Bore 78mm, run 76mm, power 80 CV to 6.200 turns/min.
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  • |Engine || Renault F4RT RS -­‐ 4 cylinders 16 valve 1.998cc (320CV) ...is mechanical concepts thanks to the work realized for the sophisticated 8 cylinders 1500cc super-charge twin cam engine of Talbot cars. In 1932 with the dissol
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  • ...rca19cm in more - waves to be able to accommodate the cumbersomest motor 8 cylinders - the greater sister). ...one of [[a city]] of [[the Volsci]], in [[province of Rome]]) a motor to 4 cylinders to V tightened (17°) of 1927 [[centimeter is studied cubo|cmc]], distribut
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  • ...em, incorporating a coil, distributor and ignition module for each bank of cylinders.[6] Outside the car was identical to the 308 GTB/GTS, save for metric sized
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  • ...l, 19cm in more - waves to be able to accommodate the cumbersomest motor 8 cylinders - the greater sister). ...maximum |potenza]] of [[horse vapore|HP]] to 4000 turns. To part the block cylinders in [[cast iron]], the triple chain of distribution and the filter self-clea
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  • ...ne-4''' is an [[internal combustion engine]] with four [[cylinder (engine)|cylinders]] aligned in one row. Nicknamed a '''four-banger''', this [[straight engine
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  • ...gine]] - '''24''' is the capacity in decilitres, and '''8''' the number of cylinders. The name breaks the F200x system used from 2001 to 2005, and returns to a
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  • [[File:1908_Zust_28-45_HP.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1908 Züst 28-45 HP 4 cylinders, 7432 cc displacement 45 hp]]
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  • ...x|left|'''Chassis 2526 and 2531, two 1957 cars. The 250F at right has a 12 cylinders engine.''']] ...the last car produced by Maserati (2534), a “piccolo” version with the six cylinders engine.
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  • ...ibution]] with double-camshaft, imbiellaggio benches and rolling, pipes of cylinders nitrides, [[change (mechanical)|exchange]] preselettore with a 4-speed tran
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  • ...|Diesel]] engine), displacement is calculated by multiplying the number of cylinders in the engine with the area of a piston and the length of the [[Stroke (eng ...olume of combustible air/fuel mixture ingested during one cycle of all the cylinders at 100% [[volumetric efficiency]]. Thus, a [[four stroke cycle|four-stroke]
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  • ...ll electric heaters called [[glow plug]]s inside the cylinder to warm the cylinders prior to starting. A small number use resistive grid heaters in the intake ...occurs and also allow the pressure at which the fuel is injected into the cylinders to be increased. As a result, the fuel that is injected atomises easily an
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  • ...cradle frame with a central box section front downtube between the forward cylinders. Small car sized starter motor and [[Electrical generator|generator]] were
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  • ...Stratos|Stratos]] in the early 1970s, but Ferrari's Dino had moved on to 8 cylinders.
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  • ...ture so far as to place any performance-oriented car with fewer than eight cylinders in this category. However, this categorization is very broad, as cars such
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  • A6 : the name of the series : A for Alfieri (Maserati), 6 for 6 cylinders
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  • ...t afforded to luxury cars in this sector, which generally came with 6 or 8 cylinders. The 4-cylinder engine was unusually large and for over 18 years it remaine
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  • ...h as the pumps, hoses, fluids, belts and [[brake]] [[booster]]s and master cylinders with electronic sensors and actuators.
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  • Generally, any two-cylinder motorcycle engine with its two cylinders at an equidistant opposite angles from the center rotation of the crankshaf ...fully enclosed bodywork. The rear cylinder head was reversed so that both cylinders could share a single twin throat Weber carburettor. The Paso was the second
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  • ...''rocker'' taking the power from the [[crankshaft]] area to the top of the cylinders. A spring wrapped around the ''valve stem'' closes the valve when the cam s
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  • ...ompletely new design was the Tipo 465 of 1921, so designated from its four cylinders of 65mm bore. Designed by Austrian-born engineer Barratouché, it was a mon
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  • ...and rear swingarm mounts a "banana" to allow d 'have the expansions of the cylinders prior to the same side. The pilot [[Randy Mamola]] But not like a little an
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  • ...e than two cylinders and 350 cc and 500 cc categories to no more than four cylinders.
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  • ...frame in the hands of the Rolle family, it was a 16/24 HP engine with four cylinders and valves controlled steel, cooling water, clutch disc, change to four and
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  • ...igher energy spark. A variation on this has each coil handle two plugs, on cylinders which are 360 degrees out of phase; in the four cycle engine this means tha
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  • ...balances), the valves, that they turn out tilted regarding the axis of the cylinders: the system concurs therefore to obtain, without having to resort to two or The Ardea has a motor (type 100) to 4 cylinders to V tightened (the 54 angle of the “V” would have to be of 19°' even
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  • ...air filter prevents abrasive particulate matter from entering the engine's cylinders, where it would cause mechanical wear and oil contamination.
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  • ...tly in the family "repetita Juvante), equipped with a rear engine with two cylinders, water-cooled, three [[horsepower]]. A small car, though: who liked it so m ...old chassis: 5,000 francs to 9.5 hp, 7500 francs for 12-14 HP. Type with 4 cylinders, presented as the flagship model of production 1906, was cited in an unusua
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  • ...lliant car engineers at the time. The car was equipped with two horizontal cylinders, transmission with leather belt and with two gears. The first [[Fiat]] made
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  • === Pistons and cylinders ===
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  • ...st change was the engine. A brand new all-alloy 2.6 liter engine with six cylinders in line and twin overhead camshafts replaced the earlier four-cylinder engi
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  • ...;cc) so that the "512" designation should be interpreted as "5.0&nbsp;L/12 cylinders". Modern Ferrari V12 powered road-cars also use this type of designation.
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  • ...ves and another operating all exhaust valves. The very narrow angle of the cylinders allowed for use of a single [[cylinder head]].
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  • ...ding to the new rules twin motorcycles will be 6&nbsp;kg heavier than four cylinders (168&nbsp;kg to 162&nbsp;kg) and will also have a 50&nbsp;mm air restrictor
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  • * Horizontal orientation of the rear suspension cylinders below the level of the boot floor means that the full width of the boot is
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  • The car's name refers to its 1.5&nbsp;litre engine and eight cylinders. The voiturette class was for racing cars with 1.5&nbsp;litre engines, stan
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  • ...able and the generous monobloc seem calculated for to ospitate more bigger cylinders. This will do not much lubrification problem ( emulsion with condensation w ...lded to Gilera (Arcore bikes factory) and around it borned the Gilera four cylinders. In this scenario is natural that the group had a lot of productive units a
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  • ...These units were compact, high revving and had a small displacement. The 8 cylinders were fitted in a 70 degree V configuration and combined they measured up a
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  • |Engine || Alfa-Romeo, 6 cylinders, 3,0-litre, 320hp @ 7000rpm
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  • ...he total cubic capacity of the engine, 3.2 litres, and 8 for the number of cylinders. The new model was introduced at the 1985 [[Frankfurt Auto Show|Frankfurt S
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  • ...gines have a single carburetor, though some, primarily with greater than 4 cylinders or higher performance engines, use multiple carburetors. Older engines used ...ly and tends to condense on the walls of the intake manifold, starving the cylinders of fuel and making the engine difficult to start; thus, a ''richer'' mixtur
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  • ...Roots superchargers, each with its own Weber carburetor and supplying four cylinders. Jano recognized that smaller superchargers put less stress on the engine,
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  • ...r which directs air from the reservoir and the emergency line to the brake cylinders where it moves the piston that activates the brakes. When the pedal is let
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  • ...departments, in public parks or for highway workman use with [[blowtorch]] cylinders strapped to its sides and a [[pneumatic drill]] [[air compressor]] permanen
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  • No. of cylinders, alignment 4 in line, front transverse
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  • ...uced several styles of motorcycle engines, including varying the number of cylinders, type of valve actuation and fuel delivery. Ducati is best known for its "L Ducati has also manufactured engines with one, two, three or four cylinders; operated by pull rod valves and push rod valves; single, double and triple
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  • ...d production cars use full exhaust systems. Engines vary from unmodified 4 cylinders to highly modified V8. Cars in lower divisions use stock tires, and higher
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  • ...g. Now, auto-wallahs in Delhi have to wait in long queues to get their CNG cylinders re-filled. Certain other local governments are also pushing for [[Four-stro
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  • ...by a different body from the engine change and replaced with the "boxer" 4 cylinders derivation "Alfa Sud" 1186 cc. The snout was shorter compared to the first
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  • ...;mm) so that the "512" designation should be interpreted as "5.0&nbsp;L/12 cylinders". Later flat-V12 powered Ferrari road-cars also used this type of designati
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  • ...[[Audi A6|A6]], [[Audi A8|A8]], and [[Audi Q7|Q7]] models) with two extra cylinders added and a slightly smaller bore diameter.
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  • ...operates at a [[compression ratio]] of 11.1:1 with the [[cylinder (engine)|cylinders]] configured in a 90° [[V8]]. The cylinder bore diameter is 92 mm and pist
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  • ...allel twins, V-twins in in-line and transverse layouts, 3-cylinders, and 4-cylinders in horizontal and in-line form. Ultimately '''[[Moto Guzzi Grand Prix 500 ...rhead cams and a separate 20mm Dell 'Orto carburetor for each of the eight cylinders. Weighing only 45 kg, it's miniaturized components tightly packaged, the e
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  • ...926 [[Targa Florio]]. Maserati began making race cars with 4, 6, 8 and 16 cylinders (actually two straight eights mounted parallel to one another). Mario, an a
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  • ...res capacity, [[head]] in aluminium [[DOHC]] Gear with 8 valves inclined, cylinders dismantled in ironcasted block.
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  • ...]]. In that occasion, for the market [[Francia|francese]], the machine - 4 cylinders to V from 1,2 liters - comes called “Belna”, while in [[Italy]] some jo ...om tourism. In contest they are 11 cars, 4 Fiat of the recent model to six cylinders of 1500 cmc (exited in the 1935), 1 old one [[Fiat 514]], 1 Bianchi S9 from
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  • ...irst incarnation of what was to be a production road car. All had eighteen cylinders.
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  • * Diesel engines blow nothing but air into the cylinders during cylinder charging, squirting fuel into the cylinder only after the i
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  • ...d, the five models offered to customers in 1908 to eight in 1910. 50/70 Hp cylinders are separated by nearly 10,000 cc; biblocco the 20/30 HP, 5195 cc, the 9 /
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  • ...0&ndash;15 liter engines were quite common, usually with no more than four cylinders, and producing less than 50hp). The cars all had mechanics on board as well
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  • ...had set themselves a target that was more than ambitious - despite the ten cylinders and 570 hp, despite the exceptionally fast-shifting e.gear transmission and
    20 KB (2,951 words) - 18:16, 12 November 2012
  • ...ured a pressed-steel frame and an egg-shaped engine with finned horizontal cylinders and vertical downdraught [[carbs]] which established the trademark format o
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  • ...oad, [[Auto racing|race]] and [[sports cars]] of the 1930s. The 8C means 8 cylinders, and originally referred to a [[straight-8|straight 8-cylinder]] engine. Th
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  • ...struction, and only aluminum and iron alloys were allowed for the pistons, cylinders, connecting rods, and crankshafts. Nevertheless through engineering on the
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  • ...al displacement (in deciliters) for the first two digits and the number of cylinders as the third. Thus, the 206 was a 2.0L V6-powered vehicle, while the 348 u
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  • ...lly [[scuba set#Open circuit scuba sets|open-circuit]]: two very small air cylinders end-to-end joined by a [[demand valve]]. After the film's release there was
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  • ...all around. The rear brakes featured an unusual arrangement with the slave cylinders mounted on the axle tubes, operating the calipers by a system of levers and
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  • !style="background:darkorange" align="center" | Cylinders
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  • ...e Punto). This [[Fully Integrated Robotised Engine|FIRE]] engine has four cylinders in-line with sixteen valves actuated by belt driven double overhead camshaf
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  • ...began work a racecar of his own, the [[Ferrari Tipo 815|Tipo 815]] (eight cylinders, 1.5-liter displacement). The 815s, designed by [[Alberto Massimino]], were
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  • ...] was reduced from 3.0 to 2.4 litres and the number of [[Cylinder (engine)|cylinders]] from 10 to 8. At similar engine speeds, the change was expected to cut pe
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  • ...s since those systems still have large amounts of friction - the shut-down cylinders are still running. The late Frank-Winchell of General Motors may have done
    64 KB (9,873 words) - 22:35, 14 June 2009
  • ...12 - 2002 [[Volkswagen Phaeton]] (5998 cc W12 engine - four banks of three cylinders)
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  • ...music, folk music, jazz, and rock, recorded on everything from antique wax cylinders to modern electronic media.
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