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  • ...04 PS) per litre of displacement, far higher than most internal combustion engines. For comparison, the naturally-aspirated piston engine production car with ...d, up to 20,000 revolutions per minute (RPM). This contrasts with road car engines of a similar size which operate safely at typically less than 7,000 rpm. Ho
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  • The following engines are built by [[Ferrari]]. ...s. This [[Vittorio Jano]] design formed the basis of the company's modern engines right up through the mid-[[2000s]].
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  • ...ngine block]] to be built from a single piece of metal, which is machined. Engines often have more than one row of pistons, each with their own block, and the
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  • ...26, 32, Wasa32LN, 38, 46 and 46F series. The 9 cylinder versions of these engines develop between 1620 and 51480 Kw (2170 - 69040 hp).
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  • ...antage of the H configuration is to allow the building of reasonably short engines with more than 12 cylinders, their compact size being useful as [[aircraft ...ier|Rapier]], [[Napier Dagger|Dagger]] and [[Napier Sabre|Sabre]] airplane engines. Unlike the BRM and the Lycoming, the Sabre eventually matured into a super
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  • Engines of this number of cylinders are not common, but this configuration was used V20 diesel engines have also been used in marine applications: Mercedes-Benz has produced one
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  • For many [[automobile]] engines, the term '''block''' is interchangeable with engine in this context, for e ...been used for several unconnected designs. The ''[[H-4]]'' and ''[[H-6]]'' engines produced by [[Subaru]] are not [[H engine]]s at all, but [[boxer engine]]s.
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  • ...ocating engine|piston engine]] in a [[W engine|W configuration]]. All W16 engines consist of four banks of four cylinders (two juxtaposed [[V8]] engine block Volkswagen Group currently produces W16s, based on two of its [[W8]] engines which are based on technology from the narrow-angle [[VR6]] engine. The na
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  • The only '''W18''' engines built to date powered the [[Bugatti EB 118]], [[Bugatti EB 218]] and [[Buga ...chnical_school/engine/tech_engine_packaging.htm#W18 Volkswagen's VR6 and W-engines]
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  • ..., and where there are separate camshafts for inlet and exhaust valves. In engines with more than one [[cylinder bank]], such as the [[V engine]], this design ...perate the valves directly or by a short ''rocker'', as opposed to pushrod engines which have long rods to transfer the movement of the lobes on the camshaft
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  • ...antage of the H configuration is to allow the building of reasonably short engines with more than 12 cylinders, their compact size being useful as [[aircraft ===Aircraft engines===
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  • ...ylinder]]s. A straight-10 is a very long engine, and therefore straight-10 engines are not common in [[automobile]]s. ...(43,100kW) at a speed of 104RPM. Like the vast majority of marine diesel engines, it is capable of running on diesel or [[fuel oil|heavy fuel oil]], the lat
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  • ...rak]] and [[Citroën SM]] (1969). He also contributed to [[V12]] prototype engines intended for use in [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Maserati]] for [[Formul ...and later worked for [[Lamborghini]] with [[Ubaldo Sgarzi]] on V8 and V12 engines (1975-1987).
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  • [[Lancia]] produced several [[Lancia V4 engine|narrow-angle V4 engines]] from the [[1920s]] through [[1960s]] for cars like the [[Lancia Lambda|La The [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] of Europe produced two totally different V4 engines with a [[balance shaft]], one in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] and one in [[Ger
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  • ...top dead centre''' ('''BTDC''') although a very few small and fast-burning engines, such as the Nissan MA10 with hemispherical [[combustion chambers]], requir ...hat of a straight engine, however in the [[crossplane]] V8 and all [[V10]] engines the motion is far more complex.
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  • ...wo-stroke engines of 50 cc. Along with this production, realized auxiliary engines with horizontal cylinder of 48 cc.
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  • ...ini]] before World War II, and then joined [[Reggiane]] to design aircraft engines. ...[[1947]] but returned to Ferrari at the beginning of [[1948]]. Lampredi's engines were used as large [[naturally-aspirated]] alternatives to the diminutive [
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  • ...gines by Mas and the ''Python Rudge'' model with a JAP 250, 350 and 500 cc engines. The company closed it's doors in 1935.
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  • ...n a touring type with interesting street [[motorcycles]] equipped with NSU engines. In the 1960's the company began the production of cross-country [[motorcy ...c model with a [[Franco Morini]] engine. In addition there were motorcross engines. Although rarely heard of, the brand did resurface with [[Claudio Bissaro]]
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  • ...omentum. Flat engines with four or fewer cylinders are most commonly boxer engines. ...common configuration, but some brands of [[automobile]] have favored such engines and it is a common configuration for smaller [[aircraft engine]]s such as m
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  • ...ant in the Netherlands and Germany. In the United States and Canada, Deutz engines are viewed as esoteric and unreliable, with parts expensive and often unava
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  • ...such engines. [[ALFA Romeo]] were the first to react: in their racing car engines for the P2 and P3 and in their 8 C 2300/2600/2900 sports cars of [[Mille Mi ...Motor Company|Ford]] never adopted the straight-8, using [[V8]] or [[V12]] engines from the [[1930s]] on.
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  • ...gine''' is a [[piston engine]] made up of two separate [[straight engine]] engines (complete with separate crankshafts) joined by [[gear]]s. ...interest in this design is its ability to share common parts with Straight engines.
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  • Many OHC engines today employ [[Variable Valve Timing]] and [[multi-valve|multiple valves]] ...n which a one camshaft is placed within the [[cylinder head]]. In straight engines this means there is one camshaft in the one head, while in a [[V engine]] t
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  • ...own engines then using 50 cc, 75 cc, 100 cc, 125 cc and 250 cc ''Zündapp'' engines.
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  • ...ion of V-2 engines is uncommon. They are frequently referred to as V-twin engines, too, although this is technically incorrect.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} ...are used to refer to the crankshaft orientation. A common mistake with V-2 engines is to refer to the cylinder orientation (as mentioned on [http://www.bmwmot
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  • ...lli & Co.., Melegnano (1923-1928). Made small motorcycles with 98 cc Train engines. ...artino Siccomario, Pavia (1951-1954). Used 124 and 147-cc two-stroke Sachs engines.
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  • ...y went under in 1926. They then devoted their time to the creation of two engines and four stroke valved head, the first was a 125 cc the second a 175 cc. In From 1929 to 1930, most production was based on the 175 cc engines with the increased four stroke version. The activities continued until the
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  • Compared to multi-cylinder engines, single cylinder engines have several advantages, primarily their simple and economical construction ...hese vehicles allowed the first mass-motorisation in many countries. Most engines used in small portable appliances, such as chainsaws, generators and domest
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  • ...173 cc to 498 cc overhead side valve ''JAP'' and ''Sturmey-Archer'' built engines. In 1928 they introduced a 350 cc and 500 cc that could reach 135 km/h.
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  • ...that time they were delivered, therefore he opted for 125 cc [[Aermacchi]] engines. In 1969 and 1970, these engines were used exclusively, but [[Aermacchi]] - now owned by ''Harley-Davidson''
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  • ...for each cylinder are more properly called inline or straight two cylinder engines, abbreviated as "I-2". Most of the British [[four-stroke cycle]] straight two cylinder engines had a crank angle of 360°, which means that both pistons have to be in the
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  • ...of a square-four engine as a pair of [[straight-twin]] (AKA parallel-twin) engines with their [[crankshaft]]s mated together using [[gear]]s to give a common ...t in favour of in-line, [[four-stroke]] designs, as at the time two stroke engines were quickly being superseded by more economical and reliable four strokes.
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  • ...anging from 80 to 480 cc as well as 123 cc and 244 cc motocross and enduro engines.
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  • ...nd Sachs 49 cc two-stroke engines, as well as moped with conventional with engines by either [[Mondial]] or [[Minarelli]]. In the sixties they continued to ma
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  • ...e manufacturing bicycles, tandems and a small car. The first bikes with an engines was made only after the First World War. ...cylinder tilted forward. In addition, there were 175 cc side valve ''JAP'' engines which primarily were used. The last bike had a 350 cc single cylinder Menon
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  • ...to manufacturer's instructions. Liners are finished as necessary. Not all engines use replaceable cylinder liners. On overhead valve and flathead engines, the [[camshaft]] may also be installed. If the engine uses timing gears, t
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  • ...173 cc overhead valve engines and later delivered the bike with a ''JAP'' engines.
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  • ...07]]. These used [[undersquare|long-stroke]] [[straight-4|four-cylinder]] engines.
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  • ...t true horizontally opposed engines (boxer) but rather 180° [[V engine|V]] engines. The real boxer has one crank pin per piston while in the 180° V engine t
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  • ...e]] manufacturers of 173 cc two stroke ''JAP'' engines, but on request the engines could be replaced by other brands.
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  • ...front-mounted engines that leave more space for the cabin than mid-mounted engines. They also tend to have softer [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] to provi
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  • ...ines]] for [[bicycles]]. The company built a 123 cc overhead valve clip-on engines and complete motorcycles.
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  • == Parasitic loss in internal combustion engines == [[Category:Engines]]
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  • ...]] for conventional [[mopeds]] and light motorcycles with 48 cc two-stroke engines.
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  • ...173 cc to 598 cc [[motorcycles]] with head and side [[valve]] engines. The engines came from specialized vendors such as ''Blackburne'', ''JAP'', ''[[Python]]
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  • ...ll [[Italian]] brand produced good 122 c and 172 cc two-stroke models. The engines were also used by other labels or companies as an auxiliary engine.
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  • ...ties, they concentrated on the construction of 80 cc models with ''Honda'' engines.
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  • ...ngine models to the market. There were 175 cc overhead valve engines drive engines and a sport version with overhead [[camshaft]]. The Super Sport even had tw
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  • ...Aurelia]]. The engine remained in production through 1970. Lancia used V6 engines in road and sports cars, the D20 had a 60 degree quad cam V6 2962 cc e The first-generation Aurelia engines were produced from 1950 through 1967.
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  • ...nt is free to flow around the outside each individual cylinder. Wet lined engines have better cooling and more even temperature distribution, but the block i ...r-cooled motors use a common cylinder block to great effect. Water-cooled engines with only a few cylinders may also use individual cylinder cases, though th
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  • ...urbocharged]] nor [[supercharged]]. Most [[automobile]] gasoline (petrol) engines are naturally-aspirated, though turbochargers and superchargers have enjoye ...high-performance NA engines that benefit from higher [[internal combustion engines|compression]].
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  • ...t's said that such an engine has poorer "breathing". In the early days all engines had poor combustion anyway, so this was a minor concern given the benefits Although flathead in-line 4 and 6 cylinder engines were frequently used for automobiles, tractors, etc., the best known flathe
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  • ...1933 by a motorcycle with modern parallel twin-cylinder 500 cc and 600 cc engines, which never came into mass production. Poor sales forced the closure of th ...c two stroke blocks, which were soon replaced by the 174 cc overhead valve engines Moser. Then and
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  • ...prove [[engine vibration]] characteristics. X-engines were often [[coupled engines]] derived from existing powerplants. ...ns 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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  • ...74 cc ''[[Ladetto]]'' engines and 246 cc and 346 cc overhead valve ''JAP'' engines.
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  • ...pic effect]], indicates the current timing of the spark. On multi-cylinder engines, the timing light is referenced to the number one cylinder. ...ch as an [[engine analyser]]. Self-contained units used to time automotive engines have an [[Electromagnetic induction|inductive]] pickup that clamps around t
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  • ...]]. This small [[Italian]] brand built machines with 174 cc overhead valve engines [[Piazza]] and [[Ladetto & Blatto]]. ...1930 they made were 246 cc and 346 cc models using ''JAP'' overhead valve engines.
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  • ...ed in [[Milan]], was a [[Italian]] brand that manufactured [[auxiliary]] [[engines]]. ...ined their first experiences in the vehicle world during the production of engines.
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  • ...ch made engines. In 1953, the company introduced new models with their own engines: a 160 cc two-stroke engine and a four-stroke 175 cc engine of a more conve
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  • ...orcycle engines. [[Berardo Taraschi]] merged these cars with [[Giannini]] engines to form [[Giaur]].
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  • ...the Opposed Piston or OP designs can use 1 crankshaft like the Doxfordship engines [http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel/Marine/doxford.htm] and the Comer OP truck engines [http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel/technical/TS3.htm]
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  • ...<!--The name is spelled with an s not a z--> is a series of [[automobile]] engines from [[Fiat]]. It is constructed by robot assembly plants ("Robogate") to Mechanically they are simple [[straight-4]] engines with five bearings and [[overhead cam]] heads.
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  • ...amberto Todini]], built their own 122 cc and 172 cc two-stroke comb piston engines.
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  • ...Bugatti]] and produced by [[Prinetti & Stucchi]] in [[1898]]. It had four engines, two on each side of the rear axle.
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  • ...he [[cylinder bore]]. In production [[V engine|V]] or [[flat engine|flat]] engines, neighboring connecting rods attach side by side to the same crank throw, s ...are easily carried around by hand, compared to crankshafts for inline or V engines, which need to be handled and transported as heavy chunks of metal.
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  • ...es with two valves for gasoline, or naphtha with three flaps to turned the engines. They were not well known.
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  • ...Delta]], and like its smaller hatchback "brother", shared its chassis and engines with the [[Fiat Ritmo]] and [[Fiat Regata|Regata]]. Unlike the Delta, thoug == Engines ==
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  • ...[[Aroldo Triveldi]] and based in [[Milan]], was an [[Italian]] brand built engines for [[motorcycles]]. ...ano]], with valves that were used mainly in karts. Later he built over the engines so they were suitable for motorcycles. In 1976 he built the Tau TVR engine
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  • ...es. [[General Motors]] is the world's largest pushrod engine producer with engines such as the [[Buick V6 engine#L32 Supercharged|3800 Series III]] [[Supercha ...es, which resulted in few manufacturers wanting to design both OHV and OHC engines.
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  • ...cylinders though none have ever gone into production. All production W12 engines to date (April, 2005) use four banks of three cylinders (two narrow-angle [ ...swagen Group currently produces W12s, based on two of its narrow-angle VR6 engines. The narrow angle of each set of cylinders allows just two camshafts to dr
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  • ...]]. Are models of different capacities, with Sachs engines with 98 cc, JAP engines with 175 cc, 250 cc and 350 K and Rudge Python with 500 cc.
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  • ...They were mainly equipped with Italian two-stroke engines but also German, engines like ''Jlo'' and ''Zündapp''.
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  • The major advantage of these engines is packaging, that is, they contain high numbers of cylinders but are relat There are two major advantages of these engines over the more traditional [[straight-4]] or [[V4 engine]]s. The first is th
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  • ...t, each valve is opened once for each rotation of the crankshaft; in these engines, the camshaft rotates at the same rate as the crankshaft. In a [[four-strok ...ere the camshaft is on top of the [[cylinder head]], is quite common. Some engines use one camshaft each for the intake and exhaust valves; such an arrangemen
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  • ...a shaft drive. In the thirties were built 346 cc and 496 cc overhead valve engines and after the war 45 cc [[mopeds]] and 249 cc and 499 cc OHV bikes.
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  • ...engines with either 125, 175 and 250 cc on their own chassis. In 1930 the engines used were built from ground up in their own factory of their own design and
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  • ...6, with several periods of inactivity. Early machines had Souverain 2 ½ hp engines from Switzerland. ...c [[Mosquito]] powered mopeds, and lightweights with ''NSU'' and ''Sachs'' engines of 98 cc, 123 cc and 147 cc.
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  • ...as of 2005, Mazda, consistently refers to Mazda Wankel engines as ''rotary engines''. All such engines have the potential to improve on the piston engine in the areas of:
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  • ...o cycle engines from 175 cc to be provided Third, and above all two-stroke engines of 50 cc. Thus the "Pettirosso" an engine 2T two gears with a command wire, ...es would specialize in building small-displacement engines with two stroke engines, gaining a large and well-deserved success and becoming, in the space of a
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  • ...nge at launch featured 4-cylinder 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0 liter petrol carbureted engines, a 2.0 liter intercooled turbo diesel, and a 2.5 liter fuel injected V6. I ==Engines as of initial launch==
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  • ...ne'' engines with 350 cc and a side-valve ''Villiers'' 346 cc two-stroke [[engines]]. The transmission was a [[Sturmey Archer]] three-speed driven by chain. P
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  • ...[[V engine|V]] configuration, having 16 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s. Engines of this number of cylinders are not common. V16 engines have been used in certain luxury and high-performance [[automobile]]s, most
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  • On most engines, the [[camshaft]] will be installed. On many engines with timing gears, the camshaft will be timed.
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  • ...cars, by virtue of the earliest vehicles inheriting the older 1.7 L Boxer engines which are backwards compatible with the older 33s and Sprints. In consequen :145/146 Boxer Engines:
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  • ...craft]] engines before being superseded by [[turboshaft]] and [[turbojet]] engines. ...e [[1920s]]. The large frontal area combined with the durability of radial engines proved advantageous to fighter aircraft at times though, particularly those
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  • ...own name OMB's. These were the famous 173 cc ''[[Blatto]]'' overhead valve engines. * There was also a brand of auxiliary engines called ''OMB'', see [[OMB Benesi]]
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  • ...rated on building productive conventional motion engines, with four-stroke engines of 70 cc, 75 cc and 80 cc, and a 65 cc [[scooter]], also with a four-stroke
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  • Most straight-3 engines employ a crank angle of 120° and are thus rotationally balanced; however, ...-2]]. The inner cylinder is offset 180° from the outer cylinders. In these engines cylinder 1 fires, 180° later cylinder 2 fires, and then 180° later cylind
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  • ...'[[Minarelli]]'' engines and later ''Sachs''. Models with 125 cc had Sachs engines (with 6 or 7 geared [[transmissions]]), like the 125 cm ''Enduro'' and lege
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  • ...wo stroke engines. Later models had 173 cc [[JAP]] side and overhead valve engines. From 1934 they had the luxury models with a rear [[suspension]].
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  • ...[transmission]]. They produced motor bikes with 98 cc and 123-cc ''Train'' engines. ...to stationary engines, initial two strokes, but from 1932 also four-stroke engines.
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  • Most of the British [[four-stroke cycle]] straight-twin engines had a crank angle of 360°, which means that both pistons have to be in the ...his leads to fewer vibrations but uneven firing. The engine sound of these engines is distinctively different.
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  • [[Aurelio Lampredi]] designed a number of racing engines for [[Ferrari]]. He was brought on to hedge the company's bets with a diff ...lance. The project was shortly abandoned in favor of more-conventional I4 engines.
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  • ...translated as "National Company for the Study and Construction of Aviation Engines." ...hata]] and [[Bugatti]]. Bugatti's automobile background (turbochargers and engines) was valuable to Snecma. In a subsequent reorganisation all aero-engine mai
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  • ...) manufactured by Gloria Intramotor have Morini Franco Motori or Minarelli engines, both of which are two-stroke. [http://www.mopedarmy.com/main/ <small>Sourc ...''' ''(Fabricca Bolognese Motocicli SrL)'' to produce motorcycle and moped engines. Sometime after that they decided to start their own companies in [[Bologna
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  • ...nes that produced 250 cc and 12 hp. Later, also Japanese built small Honda engines were used. In Switzerland the Zurich firm "ZBR Automobile AG" was responsib
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  • ...s and Ferrari took them over to great success. Now designing [[aircraft]] engines, Jano watched as [[Tazio Nuvolari]] drove a P3 to victory in the [[German G ...[Ferrari Lampredi engine|Lampredi]] and [[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]] engines aside in racing. After Dino's death, Jano's "Dino" V6 became the basis for
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  • ...173 cc, 246 cc and 346 cc ''Chaise'' and 248 cc, 348 cc and 498 cc Python engines. In addition, Itala built the 498 cc Super, air-cooled V four ''Chaise'' en
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  • ...ody with a false cover for housing the batteries. Progress of the gasoline engines had put them out of business. ...the ''Gallia'' and ''Galliette'' automobiles. The ''Gallia'' model had two engines with no differential whereas the ''Galliette'' model however had one engine
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  • ...incorporated into some of the [[Rosselli]] self-designed small cars. These engines had a displacement of 1075 cc. In 1904, all production ended.
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  • ...cc [[ohc]] and a twin cylinder 500 cc. The Astoria used also [[Villiers]] engines for a model produced in 1950 and produced a 250 cc and 500 cc in various ve ...nt versions and a 150 cc two-stroke model, plus a three-wheeler with 50 cc engines. ''Moto Astoria'', which at the time was based in [[Milan-Affori]], ceased
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  • [[Image:L V VR6 engines.png|thumb|200px|right|Three types of engine: a&nbsp;— straight engine, b& ...t [[V-twin engine]] designs have two-pin cranks. However, in German, these engines are all identified as '''boxermotors'''.
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  • ...rket with the company's line of engines (both diesel and gasoline), marine engines, and a wide range of tractors and motor-driven pumps. ...began producing the LA line of engines (single-cylinder air-cooled diesel engines), and in 1959 the product line was expanded to include the first tracked a
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  • ...r-cooled motors use a common cylinder block to great effect. Water-cooled engines with only a few cylinders may also use individual cylinder cases, though th
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  • ...en 4.7-4.9 liters. Crankcases were made of magnesium to reduce weight. The engines were situated almost one behind the other behind the pilot. Drive shafts pa ...ooling air is ducted forward through the split radiator located behind the engines and exhausted at low-pressure areas behind the wing’s trailing edge. No f
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  • ...125 cc Vassena had changes only to its details. After the war he designed engines for [[Rumi]].
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  • ...do not share crank pins in this way, and [[flat engine#180° V-engines|180° engines]] which do. ...onding pistons reach [[dead center|top dead center]] simultaneously. Boxer engines should not be confused with [[opposed piston engine]]s, which use a complet
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  • The following engines are built by [[Ferrari]]. ...s. This [[Vittorio Jano]] design formed the basis of the company's modern engines right up through the mid-[[2000s]].
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  • '''Parvus''' (''Motocicli & Motori Parvus, Prova & Sgarbi'') engines were built by '''''[[Testi]] and [[Sgarbi]]''''' in [[Milan]], which could ...1923 they also built their own small motorcycles with A 123 cc two-stroke engines.
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  • ...t of the [[Italian]] brand scooters had a 98 cc ''Fuchs-Sachs'' two-stroke engines. In 1952 they introduced two new models with the same engine. ...a 75 cc scooter and a light motorcycles with 125 cc and 150 cc two-stroke engines. Some mopeds after 1957 were released under the ''[[Tapella]]-Fuchs'' name.
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  • ...initially built 173 units with a 498 cc Python (Rudge) or Sturmey-Archer [[engines]] into their [[frame]]s, but in 1938 they made two sensational machines. On ...5cc - and a 175cc with two-Sachs-blocks, which later replaced the Villiers engines. 1955 Galbusera began to have financial problems and production was termina
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  • ...engines, following with other models, including the Regent (Allegro), with engines up to 1485 cc. The company of this era is commonly called [[Leyland Innocen ...ilable with 998 cc and 1275 cc engines. Later models from 1983 used 993 cc engines made by [[Daihatsu]] of Japan.
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  • ...the engines, as these engines were normally 750ci as opposed to the 500ci engines used in the F-500 class. ...hour to 90 miles per hour. In the C Stock Class, the Yamato Motor Company engines used in [[kyōtei]], [[parimutuel betting]] in Japan, are reconditioned, sh
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  • ...odels used ''[[Minarelli]]'' engines of the larger models had ''[[Hiro]]'' engines. The technician Edmondo Rossi designed a moto-cross model with a 2-stroke H
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  • ...ed in [[1977]]. It received a facelift in [[1980]]. The Fioriono used same engines as Fiat 127. === Engines ===
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  • ...delivery. In a large, heavy-duty engine, a V12 can run slower than smaller engines, prolonging engine life. ...craft to make a [[transatlantic]] flight, the [[NC-4]], had a set of 4 V12 engines.
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  • Most multivalve engines use an [[overhead camshaft]] to actuate the valves, and many use [[double o ==Modern multivalve engines==
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  • ...the German company (DKW). In 1934 they started to use the ''Python Rudge'' engines that had four radial valves and avaliable in 250 cc and 350 cc. ...927 to 1935, in [[Turin]]. But the further production included models with engines of 175 cc, four-stroke, with the valves in the head, with a purely sporting
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  • ...race cars (GTA, TZ) to enable it to achieve a higher power output from its engines. And in the early and middle 1980s, Alfa Romeo incorporated this technology Twin Spark name refers usually engines made after 1986 when the [[Alfa Romeo 164|164]] Twin Spark was introduced.
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  • ...y were replaced by the Maxter brand which produces 100cc and 125cc gearbox engines.
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  • ...engines with front and rear suspension. Soon thereafter he began building engines for the ''Türkheimer'' manufacturer and changed his brand in 1939 from the
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  • ...their own with no less than five wheels. From 1936 Bordone improved on the engines and went on to achieve record times with them. When he started making [[mot
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  • ...sion cam-in-block design, and is the [[archetype]] for most modern pushrod engines. Generally L-head engines use a small chamber on one side of the cylinder to carry the valves. This h
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  • ...e model to cross 50 R 5 ", with [[Franco Morini Engines|Morini Turbostar]] engines,five-speed transmission and a surface finned radial head. ...tition bikes and used of the best components in the market including Sachs engines with 50, 80, 100, 125 and 250 [[centimeters cubic|cc]] displacements. This
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  • ...hemispherical" and "wedge" for overhead valve engines; and "pent-roof" for engines having 3, 4 or 5 valves per cylinder. The shape of the chamber has a marke ...injection engines usually give better fuel economy but indirect injection engines can use a lower grade of fuel.
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  • ...roke engines, while the displacements are 350cc and 600cc with four stroke engines, this bike is the old project [[Cagiva Aletta Rossa]], and is flanked by [[
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  • Many OHC engines today employ [[Variable Valve Timing]] and [[multi-valve|multiple valves]] ...ectly or through a [[rocker arm]] as opposed to overhead valve [[pushrod]] engines, which have tappets, long pushrods and rocker arms to transfer the movement
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  • Many OHC engines today employ [[Variable Valve Timing]] and [[multi-valve|multiple valves]] ...n which a one camshaft is placed within the [[cylinder head]]. In straight engines this means there is one camshaft in the one head, while in a [[V engine]] t
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  • ...ll motorcycles with 38 cc and larger [[Mosquito]] [[Minarelli]] two-stroke engines from 1950. Minarelli P3 engines were used on the Sport, Super Sport those the engines were different from the standard Minarelli P3's. The bikes had a fuel capac
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  • ...en booming market for "two wheels", the Viberti shook a pact for supply of engines and the co-design with [[Victoria (motorcycle)|Victoria]], one of the oldes ...rticularly cared for the bodywork and assembly. The range, single-cylinder engines equipped with [[two-stroke motor|Two-stroke]], the models included "[[Touri
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  • ...own factory building and built engines for [[Asnieres]]. In 1908 he built engines for aircraft for the aviation pioneers [[Caudron]] and [[Louis Blériot]],
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  • ...separated. '''Restelli''' continue working in the same sector of aircraft engines, but also dealt on a small car project alongside. The vehicle was to have a
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  • ...cudo is built with a choice of two diesel engines and one gasoline. Diesel engines were either the 69PS 1.9 D, or the 109PS 2.0 JTD and the gasoline engine wa ===Engines 1995===
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  • ...|English]] between two meanings of the word "engineer": 'those who operate engines' and 'those who design and construct new items'. ==History of engines==
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  • ...gest model, the N 3 20 HP, had a six cylinder engine. All the vehicles had engines with side valves and a shaft drive.
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  • ...S.p.A was an [[Italian]] company founded in the 1950s that produced small engines. Many Minarelli engine parts can be interchanged with [[Morini]] and Franco ...d able to reach 110 km/h. In 1954 the company began to produce 48 cc moped engines in addition to motorcycles.
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  • ...t turbo and super charging. This is a class not for the shallow of pocket; engines are extensively modified to bring them to a competitive level, as a specifi ...ave to be the original or in the original position. A lot of cars run rear engines to help improve grip.
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  • ...ylinder]]s. A straight-12 is a very long engine, and therefore straight-12 engines are not common in [[automobile|automobiles]], but it has been used for larg
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  • ...gines varying from 50cc to 172cc. The drive was a single cylinder 2-stroke engines which powered the rear two wheels via a shaft from a 4-speed gearbox. The v They also provided their engines to other manufacturers to be used in their motorbikes. The factory closed i
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  • ...; the first models are of [[Gonow]]: an off-road and a pick up with diesel engines of origin Fiat. In addition, this group of companies had entered into negot ..., but the assembly and parts of the mechanics are isernina, while [[engine|engines]] are a petrol Chinese ([[Chery Automobile|Chery]]) And a diesel built by t
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  • ...|English]] between two meanings of the word "engineer": 'those who operate engines' and 'those who design and construct new items'. ==History of engines==
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  • ...fewer [[cylinder head|cylinder heads]] and [[camshaft|camshafts]]. Inline engines are also much smaller in volume than designs like the [[radial engine|radia ...''GM Atlas engine'' family includes straight-4, straight-5, and straight-6 engines.
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  • ...io Calamida]] based in [[Milan]] and operated between 1926 and 1929. Using engines with 175 cc and valve in head, with a conventional [[chassis]] design.
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  • ==Internal combustion engines== ...rength and lightness at the expense of affordability) for high performance engines, or of [[cast iron]] for applications such as motor scooters. They are not
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  • ...h the introduction of their [[W12]]. It combined two narrow-angle [[VR6]] engines around a single [[crankshaft]] for a total of four banks of cylinders. For The major advantage of these engines is packaging, i.e., they contain high numbers of cylinders but are relative
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  • ...replaced by the [[Ducati 996|996]] and 998 with similar design but revised engines and even more power.
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  • ...ause of the Italian legislation which imposed punitive taxes on cars whose engines displaced more than 2.0 liters.
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  • ...to designing machines for other other companies, they produced motorcycle engines with two-and four-stroke of 132 to 247 cc. Blatto left in 1930, and product ...at the ''Salone di Torino'' show as Ladetto & Blatto, which included three engines, a 175 cc two-stroke bicycle motor with distribution valves in the head and
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  • ...ced the ''Master'', using ILO two gear engines, and the Mastino ILO single-engines, both with a chain driven transmission. They also constructed several [[mop
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  • ...e's early success in production automobiles and continued success in small engines, such as lawnmowers. This design, however, requires the incoming air to neg ...from the [[crankshaft]] to linear mechanics to operate the valves (pushrod engines perform this conversion at the camshaft lower in the engine and use a rod t
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  • ...re neither the hemi engine's inventors nor the first to commercialize hemi engines. ...tomotive engines, shortly after proving the concept of internal combustion engines themselves.
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  • ...fueling. The intake vacuum creates the slowing effect felt in [[gasoline]] engines when they are going down a hill with the foot off the gas. Many different s
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  • Only 24 examples of this type, with low-set wings and aft-mounted turbojet engines, were produced, and 22 of these went to the Italian Air Force. The first ai
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  • ...935 to 1940. They build a limited number of racing motorcycles with 175 cc engines with valve in the head.
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  • Straight-6 engines have perfect primary and secondary [[engine balance|balance]] and require n ...mbinations and some low speed diesels in cargo and passenger ships. These engines have a displacement of 1,000 L or more.
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  • ...fts]], refer to the main [[Alfa Romeo]] page. For the later [[Twin Spark]] engines which also feature twin camshafts, and are based on a [[Fiat]] designed [[e ...50 and 2000 were used for racing and there were a limited number of racing engines fitted with a 16 valve cylinder head.
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  • ...based in [[Milan]], was one of the first in [[Italy]] to produce their own engines and installed them on their 2 CV [[motorcycles]] and added a shifting trans
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  • ...& Son]], and the locomotives produced by [[English Electric]] using these engines, including their [[British Rail DP1|demonstrator locomotive named ''DELTIC' Until this time, diesel engines had poor [[power-to-weight ratio]] and low speed. Before the war, Napier ha
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  • ...with 75, 98 and 125 cc. There were different versions, all with two-stroke engines and using a 98 cc NSU engine, a 125 cc motoleggera and a scooter with the s ...er. In 1957, riding on mopeds with 48 cc Victory as well ad [[Lambretta]] engines and also produced a moped in a sporty version named the ''Solitude'' that h
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  • ...name of CAR [[automobile]]s, which car's were primarily used as taxis. The engines came from Chapius-Dornier but production of automobiles models at C.A.R. ce
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  • ...ed in a famous airplane factory. They initially built 73 cc overhead valve engines with plate frames, but later used 123 cc blocks in a tubular frame. ...Vizzola]]. These machines were called the ''Vizzola Caproni-Vizzola'', the engines changed their name to ''Trento Capriolo''.
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  • | Engines || [[Alfa Romeo]] ...59]] (an evolution of the 158 with a two-stages compressor). The Alfetta's engines were extremely powerful for their capacity: in 1951 the 159 engine was prod
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  • ...and 125 cc [[mopeds]], in various versions with an engine with two-stroke engines and a [[Ceccato]] Sachs. In 1956, they added a 50 cc moped and a 125 cc mod
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  • ...rms. Because they often require pushrods they are often called ''pushrod'' engines. ...can be used in place of valve springs to keep the valves closed: Formula 1 engines employ pneumatic cylinder heads in which fluid pressure closes the valves,
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  • ...flat engine]]s, sub-type "boxer", and shares most characteristics of those engines. Flat-twin engines were used in several economy cars, including the [[Citroën 2CV]], the [[P
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  • ...er]]s, as well as [[kart]]s, power washers, [[wood chipper]]s, etc. Their engines are known for their durability and low [[repair and maintenance|maintenanc ...atton engines, this works by the principle of [[engine braking]], with the engines default state as braked. The operator must hold a handle to remove the engi
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  • used single-cylinder horizontal and vertical engines. ''Max Turkheimer'' was a pioneer in [[motorcycle]] [[racing]] and had been .... These very attractive machines had 248cc and 498cc single [[cylinder]] [[engines]], usually with ''Burman'' [[gearboxe]]s and ''Bosch'' electrics. Prior to
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  • ...'Blackburn'' engines . After the war they produced a number of mopeds with engines. In 1977 '''Atala''' was taken over by [[Rizzo]], who continued with the sa ...] to [[2002]] was the major motorcycle production with small displacements engines and some models were powered by electric motors.
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  • ...ia]] started its activity in 1902 with the construction of [[motorboat]] [[engines]]. In 1907, they started the construction of automobiles. The limited produ
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  • ...Several models were equipped with this engine but almost all were British engines.
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  • ...exhaust manifold keeps the air in the intake manifold cooler. Most modern engines are of a crossflow design. One of the most successful crossflow engines is the [[Alfa Romeo]] [[4-cylinder]]. Used for decades, the basic design o
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  • ...UK when small [[sports cars]] powered by [[Coventry-Climax]] and [[Ford]] engines became more important. ...h tuned production engines was reintroduced in 1964 and ran to 1970. These engines (the [[Cosworth]] tuned [[Ford Anglia]] being by far the most popular) tend
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  • ...s one of the pioneers of renewable fuel and fuel saving type of combustion engines for vehicles. Sanctions hit the auto industry forcing [[Italy]] to adapt be
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  • |Engines:||'''FIRE Engines'''<br> 1.2 16v, 1.4 8v<br>'''Fiassa Engines'''<br>1.5 8v, 1.6 8v<br>'''Torque'''<br>1.6 16v<br>'''Powertrain'''<br>1.8 ...includes a new front and rear design, and a brand new interior. Also, new engines were the 1.8 Fiat-GM Powertrain with 105cv. The Mk.II series has an offroad
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  • ...had also 16 valve head and 90 degree valve angle. Usually Alfa Romeo DOHC engines are though to be [[Vittorio Jano]]s creations but the first one was Merosi' ...s 88-93 mph (140-149&nbsp;km/h). It wasn't until 1920s when these twin cam engines came to Alfa road cars like [[Alfa Romeo 6C]].
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  • ...ngine for his motorcycle and later began making their own ''New Imperial'' engines. ...single cylinder 500 cc with technical features far more advanced than the engines of the time. It has a neat and compact design, characterized by the cylinde
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  • ...et Corvair|Corvair]] with flat-6 [[air-cooled]] [[Chevrolet Corvair engine|engines]]. The [[Citroen DS]] was originally intended to be fitted with an air-cool ...kcase tend to have an end-to-end rocking motion, like a pair of straight-3 engines, but in the usual [[boxer engine]] configuration, the imbalances on each si
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  • ...ia-Marchetti S.M.79-II - torpedo-bomber, powered by three [[Piaggio P.XI]] engines ...ersion for Romania, powered by two [[Junkers Jumo 211|Junkers Jumo 211Da]] engines
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  • ...', which was founded by [[Arturo Scirea]], originally produced in aircraft engines. In 1914 Scirea turned to manufacturing automobiles and began construction
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  • ...rty machines in [[Varese]], [[Italy]]. From 1923 well into the 1960s using engines in the 175-500 cc range from self-built, ''Blackburne'' and ''JAP'' prior t ...s, including machines which used a light 175 cc ''JAP'' and ''Blackburne'' engines.
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  • ...limited to the production of some experimental models with 1-cylinder 9 hp engines and 4-cylinder engine with 12 horsepower. In 1906 the company was dissolved
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  • ...]] brand that beginning in 1977 built several small bikes with two-stroke engines from ''Sachs'', ''[[Simonini]]'' and other suppliers.
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  • ...[[motorcycles]] in [[Macerata]], [[Italy]] using [[Ladetto]], DKW and JAP engines. In 1946 they produced a 125 cc dual overhead camshaft with an oval frame d
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  • '''Biblocco''' engines could be used in combination with one or two a heads that were each to comp
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  • ...and Villiers 125 and 198cc, with options of three or four speeds. The same engines are mounted on [[Motofurgoncini]].
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  • ...l locking, metallic paint and a digital instrument panel as standard. Five engines were available: 1779cc, 1962cc [[fuel injection]], 1996cc [[V6]], 2492cc V6 ==Engines==
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  • [[Ferrari]]'s earliest cars used engines designed by [[Gioacchino Colombo]], who had formerly designed [[Alfa Romeo] ...'s marquee engine designer. Although [[Ferrari Lampredi engine|Lampredi's engines]] were a real force for the company, it was Colombo's V12 which would be th
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  • ...ain driven [[transmission]] and a conventional roller transmission , using engines from [[Ducati Cucciolo]], [[Garelli Mosquito]], [[Minarelli]] and [[Morini
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  • ...y the [[Alfa Romeo 145|Alfa Romeo 145 and 146]], which used the same Boxer engines but built around an entirely new platform based on the [[Fiat Tipo]]. The 33 became renowned for its nimble handling and powerful boxer engines, but also became equally well-known for its unreliable electrics and tenden
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  • ...has a barchetta body. Some cars are powered by 1300 and 1600 four cylinder engines sourced from GM, [[Alfa Romeo]] and [[Fiat]]. There is even a highly develo
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  • ...and the final but essential steps in setting up a racing engine. On modern engines some or all of these tasks are automated. ...air mixture to burn, and to get it into the engine more quickly. In modern engines, [[fuel injection]] is more often used, and may be modified in a similar ma
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  • ...ero brothers and built two-stroke Moto Cross units with 50, 125 and 250 cc engines.
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  • '''Tauma''' was an [[Italian]] engine builder of 49 cc auxiliary bike engines.
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  • ...'' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] brand and was best known for building engines for [[Minarelli]].
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  • ...in [[Brescia]] that built 123 cc lightweight motorcycle using ''[[ILO]]'' engines.
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  • ...nge includes 125, 150 and 175 cc versions, with two-stroke Fichtel & Sachs engines.
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  • ...and parts costs, many V10 engines available today are based on 90° [[V8]] engines, which is less than ideal for balance. * Bristol has utilized the 8.0L Viper V10 crate engines in their cars, one tuned to 525&nbsp;hp is used in the Bristol Fighter. Th
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  • ...y materials, including steel imported from Germany's Krupp, were used. The engines were a range of four [[cylinder]] units (16, 40 and 70bhp) whilst a six-cyl
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  • ...manufacturing [[motorcycles]] with both two and four stroke 123 and 173 cc engines.
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  • ...ti]] (near [[Siena]],) produced in 1925 motorcycles with 350 cc ''Train'' engines, three speed [[gearboxes]] and Ideal Druid front forks.
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  • ...nd of motorcycles in [[Navarre]] built with 147 cc and 172 cc ''Villiers'' engines.
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  • ...tre, or are designed, in the case of [[Engine configuration|multi-cylinder engines]], so that dead centres can never exist on all cranks at the same time. A ...with hemispherical [[combustion chamber]]s, or [[Hydrogen vehicle|hydrogen engines]].
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  • ...roduced motorcycles under this brand fitted with 74 cc and 98 cc ''Sachs'' engines.
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  • ...or every engine revolution, instead of every second revolution. Two stroke engines can be arranged to start and run in either direction. Two-stroke engines are used most among the smallest and largest reciprocating powerplants, but
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  • ...cycle]] manufacturer from 1954 to 1958 producing bikes with 49 cc [[Itom]] engines.
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  • ...ypical Italian motor bikes with 98 cc, 123 cc, 147 cc and 173 cc ''Sachs'' engines.
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  • Aquila Rossa built a few models of motorcycles employing DKW engines and some that were build in house.
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  • ...rcycles]] company that built beautiful motorcycles with 147 cc ''[[ILO]]'' engines.
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  • ...rer produced a limited number of two-stroke bikes with 123 cc and 148 cc [[engines]].
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  • ...owever, in tractors and other construction machinery, four-cylinder diesel engines with a displacement of 4.5 litres and above can still be found. ...cc engine used in the [[Austin-Healey 100]] and [[Austin Atlantic]]. These engines were generally the result of a long incremental evolution process and their
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  • ...stablished in [[Turin]] and made motorcycles from 1929 and with side valve engines.
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  • ...based in [[Milan]]. They built motorcycles using 123 cc and 147 cc ''ILO'' engines.
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  • ...lineup of motorcycles were equipped with 123 cc and 173 cc single cylinder engines.
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  • ...his career at the [[Guazzoni]] factory, where he designed competitive race engines for gokarts and later mopeds. Then he joined Morbidelli, a woodworking fact
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  • ...due to the work required to maintain [[intake manifold]] vacuum. [[Diesel engines]], however, are unthrottled and hence do not provide engine braking from th ...also muffle the sound of the compression release engine brake. Also, some engines use a butterfly valve in the exhaust and/or stator travel beyond the normal
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  • ...niscalchi]]. He built his own motorcycles with 350 cc ''Blackburne'' built engines that were mounted in atransverse frame.
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  • Another 2614 ''S'' (sport) versions were equipped with 3.5 L engines with 101 hp at 3000 rpm. This car is of particular importance to [[Fiat]] b == Engines ==
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  • ....4 8v<br>'''Fiassa Engines'''<br>1.0 8v, 1.3 8v, 1.5 8v<br>'''Europa/Sevel Engines'''<br>1.4 8v SPI, 1.6 8v SPI<br>'''Torque'''<br>1.6 16v<br>'''Powertrain''' ...Europe as Renault Thalia). The range was made from Fiassa and Fire petrol engines between 1.0L and 1.6L.
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  • ...s produced between 1929 and 1932 with 346 cc and 496 cc ''Sturmey-Archer'' engines.
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  • ...n 1904 built water-cooled single [[cylinder]] [[motorcycles]] with 2.55 hp engines.
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  • ...r, like the [[Garelli]] [[Mosquito]], which were also sold as an auxiliary engines.
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  • ...The brand built mopeds and light motor bikes with 48 cc, 125 cc and 147 cc engines.
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  • ...used 174 cc and 170 cc side valve German built Heros-Norman overhead valve engines.
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  • ...that built a small number of motorcycles with 173 cc two-stroke ''Train'' engines.
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  • |Engines:||3.0&nbsp;L [[V8]] |Engines:||2.0&nbsp;L [[V8]]
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  • ...ed in [[Milan]] that made small motorcycles with 98 cc to 173 cc ''Sachs'' engines.
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  • ...y used 173 CC to 346 cc single cylinder side valve ''JAP'' built alongside engines ''Moser'', ''Barr & Stroud'', ''Train'' and ''Blackburne''. ..., a 250 and a 350 cc with valve side on the head, using JAP and Blackburne engines. In 1927 they launched the Augusto Monaco, the Monaco was produced with a B
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  • The bike was in production from'75 with the two engines of 125 and 250 [[cubic centimeter|cc]], from 1978 was launched on the marke
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  • ...illiers]] and built small [[motorcycles]] with 98 cc and 123 cc and 150 cc engines.
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  • ...ust gas|exhausted]]" gases are removed from the cylinder by this [[Stroke (engines)|stroke]]. The exception is the Stirling engine, which repeatedly heats and ...r less in model engines up to several thousand cubic centimetres in ships' engines.
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  • ...orcycles]] that produced good quality two and four stroke 123 cc to 198 cc engines.
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  • ...with its own motorcycle frames which bore the name ''[[Beccaccino]]''. The engines came from ''[[Demme]]''. The company was established as Demme in [[Porretta
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  • ...[[Gualtiero Piana]], built [[motorcycles]] with a two stroke ''Villiers'' engines and a four-stroke ''JAP'' enging up to 490 cc. Later the name changed to ''
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  • ...57. These were fitted with 50 cc or 150 cc two-stroke or 125cc four-stroke engines.
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  • ...Scarabeo]]. They were equipped with 49 cc and 123 cc ''[[Franco Morini]]'' engines.
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  • '''Carda''' was an [[Italian]] brand that built auxiliary engines in 1950 in [[Bologna]]. It was a small two-stroke block on a platform that
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  • ...pany for the production of small cars with air-cooled ''De Dion Bouton'' [[engines]]. Some [[prototypes]] had been developed under the name of ''Lecas''. But
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  • ...g machines with 248 cc, 348 cc and 498 cc overhead valve ''JAP'' or Python engines. The bikes remained pruduced in small numbers.
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  • ...ve 248 cc, 348 cc and 346 cc overhead valve ''Bradshaw'' or ''Blackburne'' engines.
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  • ...e of the first Italian motorcycle manufacturers. Lazzati built ''De Dion'' engines and mounted them behind the pedals on reinforced bicycle frames. Probably b
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  • ...and was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer with 160 cc four-stroke engines.
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  • ...cross and enduro motorcycles built with 50 cc, 125 cc and 250 cc [[Hiro]] engines. The brand disappeared in 1985 from the market.
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  • ...[Torino]]. In the beginning of the twentieth century the Romano bikes with engines built. This particular model the engine complete with fuel and ignition dev
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  • ...o Nazzaro and located in [[Torino]], was an [[Italian]] brand of auxiliary engines. Eugenio Nazzaro was a brother of the famous racing driver [[Felice Nazzaro
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  • ...th the [[Lancia Aurelia]], other manufacturers took note and soon other V6 engines were in use. The design really took off after the 1962 introduction of the ...time V8 manufacturer, with the [[Citroën SM]] V6 engine. Many American V6 engines are 90° for this reason, as is the [[PRV engine|PRV]] (Peugeot-Renault-Vol
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  • ...an]], using 296 cc and 330 cc and 499 cc single-cylinder V-twins [[Moser]] engines with a either mono- or V-twin that were driven with a belt or chain drive.
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  • ...one of the many Italian factories of trail bikes with 49 cc [[Minarelli]] engines. It was founded in the late sixties and later built the little 50cc [[scoot
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  • ...ed by [[Giuseppe Parena]] and based in [[Torino]] and built 124 cc clip on engines and 124 cc and 174 cc motorcycles.
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  • ...& Son]], and the locomotives produced by [[English Electric]] using these engines, including their [[British Rail DP1|demonstrator locomotive named ''DELTIC' ...ft. Hitherto in the [[Royal Navy]], such boats had been driven by gasoline engines but this fuel is obviously highly flammable and made them very vulnerable t
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  • ...or car to travel the Italian roads. He did research on internal combustion engines at the University of [[Padua]] in 1884 and built his first engine that drov ...ain. The company planned the production of small cars with four wheels and engines with a capacity of 2.5 to 6 hp similar of that of the three wheelers of the
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  • ...oric brand of [[motorcycles]]. The [[Italian]] brand that built the 487 cc engines, but in 1914 switched to a 499 cc ''Fafnir'' engine.
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  • ...les]] [[engines]] with a roller drive mounted on a frame of a bicycle. The engines were produced by others manufactures, but later '''Beta''' will build there ...es. In 2005, they launched a range of [[enduro]] motorcylces using [[KTM]] engines.
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  • ...design to appear in postwar [[Europe]]. Some businessmen bought the little engines in quantity and installed them in frames, thus offering for sale the first
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  • ...igns in Italian Air Force aircraft. He also developed and manufactured the engines for the celebrated [[MAS]] Torpedo Boats. After the War his engines were used in aircraft that were successful in international and transoceani
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  • ...sion cam-in-block design, and is the [[archetype]] for most modern pushrod engines. Generally L-head engines use a small chamber on one side of the cylinder to carry the valves. This h
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  • ...plate frames, in which ''Sturmey-Archer'' 347 cc and 497 cc overhead valve engines were mounted.
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  • ...n brand Nettunia triggered by [[Busi]] built 123 cc and 158 cc two strokes engines with a very modern design for that time.
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  • ...rcycles]] founded in 1926 and based in [[Torino]]. The brand made a 346 cc engines two cylinder and a 173 cc single [[cylinder]] with overhead [[valves]] and
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  • ...d in[[Milan]], build [[motorcycles]] which had 65 cc and 123 cc two stroke engines and later a 173 cc OHV two and four stroke engine, with the distribution va
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  • ...d|Polish]] [[FSO]], was created by mating the body of 125 and mechanicals (engines, gearbox, transmission, suspension) of 1300/1500. In the Italian range, the ...gines powering the rear axle via a four-speed [[manual transmission]]. The engines employed were two versions of the same design, differing in bore:
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  • |Engine || 49.38 cc (several different engines used) ...n to the trend in motorcycles since the 1990's for [[two-stroke|two-stroke engines]] to fade away. Through constant technology upgrades, the bike conforms to
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  • The V8 is a very common configuration for large [[automobile]] engines. V8 engines are rarely less than 4 litres in displacement and in automobile use have go ...ing League|IRL]], [[ChampCar]] and [[NASCAR]]. [[Formula One]] will use V8 engines for the 2006 season onwards.
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  • ...otenza]] (MC), built light [[motorcycles]] using 125 cc two-stroke ''Jlo'' engines with a three speed plus reverse [[gearbox]]. There were only two copies bui
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  • ...ingle cylinder 260 cc, 262 cc and 344 cc V-twins and 494 cc, 688 cc 731 cc engines. They had especially a lot of success in racing competition.
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  • ...ycles]] located in [[Torino]] that produced 50 cc two-stroke [[auxiliary]] engines. The engine drove a bicycle wheel with a roller. There was no connection wi
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  • ...d 174 cc OHV motorcycles. In a few bikes there were single cylinder 347 cc engines.
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  • ...narelli]]'', ''Zündapp'', ''Sachs'','' [[ILO]]'' and ''[[Franco Morini]]'' engines.
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  • ...fast two strokes of 87 cc, 124 cc, 157 cc and 173 cc, including auxiliary engines. The 'Normale' motorcycles won several competitions, including wins from th
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  • |Engines:||'''FIRE Engines'''<br> 1.2 8v, 1.2 16v, 1.4 8v<br>'''Fiassa Engines'''<br>1.6 8v<br>'''Multijet Diesel'''<br>1.3 16v<br> == Engines ==
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  • ...idance of [[Orazio Satta Puliga]]. His main responsibility was racing car engines.
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  • ...Go-kart racing or ''[[karting]]''. This class uses 100cc [[two-stroke]] engines, which must be approved by the [[FIA]]. Chassis must be made by a manufactu ...compete. From [[2007]] it will be using the cheaper 125cc [[Touch-and-Go]] engines to increase participation.
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  • ...later, he went to work in a car garage, where developed a strong love for engines and cars. ...[Hispano-Suiza]]: after [[World War I]] the company had a surplus of spare engines, and Materassi succeeded in buying one of those at a very low price.
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  • ...B''' (''Officine Meccaniche Benesi'') was an [[Italian]] mark of auxiliary engines.
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  • ...ost-facelift Ritmo. The Regata had a choice of two gasoline and two diesel engines. Competitors in the same class as the Regata were the [[Audi 80]], [[Ford O ...ted at 82 bhp (Regata 85). Both of these were [[Single overhead cam|SOHC]] engines. A DOHC 1585 cc I4 rated at 100 bhp (Regata 100) was also available with tw
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  • ...gle-seat three-wheeled models. The engine used was the Belgian ''Antoine'' engines with 3.5 hp. There was also a two-seater four-wheel carriage. Unfortunately
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  • ...so produced a moped with the name of ''Neptune'', which had 125 and 160 cc engines , two stroke and four-speed change. The models were of the sporty kind and
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  • ...t the Milan Motor Show, they presented two car frames both with 4-cylinder engines, consisting of two cylindrical blocks and a shaft drive. There was no mass
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  • ..., but later also 346 cc and 498 cc models using ''JAP'' and [[Blackburne]] engines.
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  • ==Engines== ...a 3.0&nbsp;L V6 Alfa Romeo engine, regarded by many as one of the best V6 engines ever made.
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  • ...the Mini underpinnings with chassis and [[straight-3|straight-3 cylinder]] engines sourced from the [[Daihatsu Charade]]. The base model was now called the In
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  • ...world title, despite the transition from [[Ford]] V8 to [[BMW]] [[turbo]] engines. ...7 Piquet emerged as champion. When Piquet followed the dominant [[Honda]] engines to a stagnating [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] team in [[1988]], his career took a no
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  • ...59]] (an evolution of the 158 with a two-stages compressor). The Alfetta's engines were extremely powerful for their capacity: In 1951 the 159 engine was prod ...|ground effect]] became important in 1978, it was clear that the low, wide engines would interfere with the large [[venturi]] tunnels under the car which were
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  • ..., they sponsored [[Brabham]], on white cars with [[Ford Motor Company]]-V8-engines since 1975, and on red cars powered by [[Alfa Romeo]]-V12 since 1977. They
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  • ...er of 4-[[cylinder]] model with a front mounted 1460 cc 16 bhp engine. The engines were fitted with [[aluminum]] [[pistons]] and [[overhead valves]]. This fas
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  • ...tane built motorcycles and light motorcross bikes with two-and four-stroke engines from 49 to 198 cc. In 1957 to 1960 production was mainly aimed at [[mopeds] ...sor of the team Jamathi-motorcycle racing season. In the beginning Jamathi engines were initially used in "Tansini".
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  • ...andria]] from 1949 to 1954 and made scooters with 125 cc to 175 cc ''ILO'' engines. Since the brand [[Prina]] was only 30 km away in [[Asti]], in 1952 they bu
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  • ...ce a light off-road motorcycle built with a Rotax engine. Originally these engines were made by Puch in Thondorf-Graz. The company probably ended production i
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  • '''Cargneluti''' was an [[Italian]] manufacturer that built engines and [[motorcycles]].
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  • == Engines == The Marea petrol and [[turbodiesel]] engines 1.4&nbsp;L, 1.6&nbsp;L, 1.8&nbsp;L and 2.0&nbsp;L petrol and 1.9&nbsp;L wer
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  • ...ines]], which leave more space for the cabin than [[RMR layout|mid-mounted engines]]. They also tend to have softer [[suspension (vehicle)|suspensions]] to p Because of their powerful engines, grand tourers can still compete with many sports cars in top-speed and acc
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  • Ducato was first launched in 1981 then redesigned for 1993: engines were 2.0-litre 4-cylinder petrol or 1.9 [[Diesel engine|diesel]]. Trim leve ===Engines first series===
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  • ...rough 1923. The company constructed a number of prototypes with 8-cylinder engines. A 2-stroke engine with 1493 cc produced 25 hp. A sports model with a 2031
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  • ...9. In 1907 the company produced some cars with a 8/10 HP, 1 and 2 cylinder engines with chain drive in two-and four-seater versions. 1909 they still produced
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  • ...Motors, Ford, DaimlerChrysler, and Cummins produce cam-in-block or pushrod engines in any large numbers, although GM in particular has several OHV engine fami Generally L-head engines use a small chamber on one side of the cylinder to carry the valves. This h
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  • Alato built lightweight motorcycles with 131 cc two-stroke engines. Although the quality of the machinery was good, Alato could not compete an
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  • ...AU, identical in everything except in color,''Silver Horse'', silver, with engines from 26hp and the formula, a track [[motorcycle]] with 32hp.
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  • ...of the Lancia Fulvia staggered-four developed in the late 1950s. Staggered engines are an amenable further development with both uneven cylinder numbers and w ...r to the operation of a [[SOHC]] V6 engine. However, later (24 valve) VR6 engines use two camshafts, the right bank camshaft operates the right bank exhaust
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  • ...er from 1926 to 1935. they used 123 cc and 173 cc ''Moser'' overhead valve engines that they mounted to their built frames. In 1929, constructors [[FERT]],[[B
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  • ...built different [[moped]] models: a 75 cc Luxury model, with a four-stroke engines to four speed [[tranmission]], a 100 cc Grand Touring Luxury four speed and ...by motorcycle builders [[Baudo]] and [[Melde]], in the thirties, with JAP engines of 500 cc, three-speed grearbox. In 1931, at the request of a client, they
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  • ...of competition cars using mainly [[Fiat]] (500 and 1100) mechanicals and [[engines]] during the 1950's. [http://www.carsfromitaly.net <small>Source</small>]
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  • ...from 1922 to 1927 and produced motorcycles equipped with two-stroke 175 cc engines by '''[[GA]]'''. In 1922 the company built an interesting bike, branded Azz
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  • ...duced [[mopeds]] with a 38 cc [[Mosquito]] engine and also 48 cc auxiliary engines.
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  • ...cc) bikes using either a ''[[JAP]]'', ''Bradshaw'' or ''Blackbune Norman'' engines. There are reports that indicate the production of a 346 cc OHV sport engin
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  • |Engines:||'''FIRE Engines'''<br> 1.2 16v, 1.4 8v<br>'''Fiassa Engines'''<br>1.3 8v, 1.5 8v<br>'''Torque'''<br>1.6 16v<br>'''Powertrain'''<br>1.8
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  • ...created a few prototypes with electric drive with rear wheels driven by 2 engines. These models were never put into a series of production.
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  • |Long name || Life Racing Engines ...onnaises Sportives|AGS]] chassis. Apart from the W-12 configuration, both engines bore no other similarities, nor were there any links between their designer
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  • ...came equipped with [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]/Visteon (Canada) parts and engines. The Guara was never homologated for US sale. == Engines: ==
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  • ...e Maffeis brothers then built a V-twin, in 1920, the Blackburne models had engines with 250 to 500cc, side-valve and a [[OHV]]. The company was in business un
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  • |Engines:||6.0&nbsp;L [[V12]]
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  • ...4&nbsp;L 12-valve engine producing 80 bhp. Three other [[gasoline|petrol]] engines were available: the 103 bhp 1.6&nbsp;L 16-valve; the 113 bhp 1.8&nbsp;L 16- The Brava was produced until [[2003]] in Brazil and the engines available were:
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  • ...great performance results. Ardito also produced 49 cc and 73 cc auxiliary engines.
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  • ...1928. The company built a number of cars with 882 cc, 1000 cc and 1098 cc engines. Unfortunately, these vehicles could not prevail against the competition an
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  • Brazilian Doblós were available with two 16-valve petrol engines, a 1.3-litre Fire and a 1.6-litre Torque. Currently, the only engine availa ==Engines==
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  • ...around ten inventions for the independent wheel-suspension system and for engines. His most famous patent applications were related to his inventions for th
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  • ...sions, one with a tubular chassis with 98 cc, 123 cc and 147 cc two-stroke engines and a more modern design, the other with a pressed sheet metal frame and ha
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  • ...motorcyle]] designer. Early machines had 148cc, 173cc and 244cc ohv and sv engines with pedalling gears and large outside flywheels. Production in the 1930's More conventional models in the '50s had 173cc ohv and ohc engines, and an interesting 500cc ohc twin intended for racing never left the proto
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  • ...or every engine revolution, instead of every second revolution. Two-stroke engines can be arranged to start and run in either direction. Two-stroke engines are used mostly among the smallest and largest reciprocating powerplants, b
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  • ...]] was founded in [[Zanetti]] di [[Bologna]] and built powered roller type engines mounted to an array of frames including a folding frame for easy transport.
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  • === Engines === ...iesel engines. 'T-Jet' is the name of the new range of turbocharged petrol engines.
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  • ...rope and the '''Nissan Pulsar Milano''' in Japan), but featured Alfa Romeo engines carried over from the [[Alfa Romeo Alfasud|Alfasud]], as well as an Alfa [[ ==Engines==
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  • ...stently refers to [[Mazda Wankel engine|their Wankel engines]] as ''rotary engines''. ...arious stages of development. There are countless other examples of rotary engines varying in rotor design, size and many other categories. Notable examples i
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  • ...ma Elettromeccanica Lucini'') was know for an attachable bicycle auxiliary engines designed in 1920 by [[Carlo Sorelli Brescian]]. They developed and manufact
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  • ...ing mostly 49 cc ''Sachs'', ''[[Minarelli]]'', [[Mosquito]] ([[Garelli]]) engines, and sometimes ''[[DEMM]]''. Production of [[motorcycle]]s started in 1954
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  • ...lightweight motorcycles with 49 cc 124 cc ''Sachs'' and ''[[Minarelli]]'' engines. When its production was discontinued is not very clear.
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  • ...] was a branch of the [[Aero-Caproni]] which produced NSU motorcycles with engines from 98 cc to 247 cc on chassis with pressed steel side pieces.
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  • ...cles models came on the market under the Ottino brand, they had a range of engines which included [[JAP]], [[CF]] and [[Della Ferrera]].
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  • ...fties off-road motorcycles with their own frames and with 123 cc ''Sachs'' engines.
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  • ...istralino'' TM 80 TM ''Mistralino'' and 50, all with [[Minarelli]] 50 cc [[engines]].
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  • ...with British ''JAP'' from 173 cc to 348 cc, both OHV as well as side draft engines.
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  • ...named the 900GTS. Production ceased in 1978, with these later bikes having engines mechanically very similar to the Darmah SS and SD bikes that replaced them.
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  • ...where small [[touring]] and [[sports car]] developed with 4-[[cylinder]] [[engines]]. The touring car reached top speeds of 75 [[km/h]] and the sports cars 10
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  • |Engines:||4.4&nbsp;L [[V12]] |Engines:||5.0&nbsp;L [[flat-12|F12]]
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  • ...e systems is the unbalanced cooling and vibration of variable-displacement engines.
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  • ...ck for the 49 cc two-stroke auxiliary motor. There they designed auxiliary engines for bicycles and later, with his brother [[Ricardo Bellentani]], founded th
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  • ...ls. It was powered by a ''[[Ducati Cucciolo]]'' and other [[two-stroke]] [[engines]]. There was also a ''Moto-Zeta'' which were a [[four-stroke]] [[scooter]]
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  • |Engines:||948&nbsp;cc ''[[BMC A-Series engine#948|A-Series]]'' [[I4]] |Engines:||948&nbsp;cc ''[[BMC A-Series engine#948|A-Series]]'' [[I4]]
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  • ...other manufacturers. He used 2 hp and 3 hp and 5 hp single-cylinder V-twin engines from ''[[Aster]]'' and ''De Dion''-''Bouton''. In the same year, car produc
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  • ...the brand name [[Rapid]] launched modern four-cylinder 2.3L to 10.6 liter engines which also competed in motorsport's with relatively good results. In 1910 r
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  • '''ASPI''' (Attrezzature Servizi Pubblici Industriali) build engines for a project for Salvatore [[Nacci]]. The motorcycle had a 125 cc boxer en
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  • | Engines || Gasoline 6 cylinder 7408 cm3
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  • ...ead cam]]s, although both types employ overhead valves and so are both OHV engines.
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  • ...cycles]] and [[motorcycles]]. In 1950, production of [[mopeds]] with Sachs engines with 98 cc and 150 cc was started. In 1954, Franchi created a moped with a
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  • ...otorcycles, who also in 1960 founded [[Italjet]] based in [[Bologna]], the engines were the German ''MZ'' which mounted on Italian-built chassis. The first mo
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  • ...[[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.
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  • .... After the Second World War, Togni motorcycles were fitted with ''Sachs'' engines.
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  • ...r)|Dino 206 GT]] and [[Ferrari Dino|Dino 246 GT & GTS]] were equipped with engines identical to those used in the Fiats; the later [[Dino (car)|Dino 308 GT4]] == Engines ==
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  • ...[[VW Golf|Golf/Rabbit]]. Also [[Fiat]] make use of their superb 5-cylinder engines (both petrol and diesel) in big Fiat and Lancia models.
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  • ...both closed and open versions and had a two-cylinder air-cooled two-stroke engines. It features two engine options, either the 246 cc twin-cylinder [[two-stro
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  • Internal combustion engines can be powered by any [[fuel]] that can be combined with an "[[oxidizer]]" ...t]]s and many [[gas turbine]]s are strictly classed as internal combustion engines, but the term ''internal combustion engine'' is also used to refer specific
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  • ...eta Italiana di Applicazioni Tecniche'') is a historical mark of auxiliary engines located in [[Senigallia]] that produced an [[Italian]] branded 75 cc engine
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  • ...the production was under the '''Mazzucchelli''' marque not using the Alba engines. Mazzucchelli, which will accompany 'the production of light motorcycles an
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  • == Engines == The 1.6&nbsp;L [[petrol]] and 1.9&nbsp;L [[turbocharger|turbo]]-[[diesel]] engines give the Multipla good levels of performance and refinement, and the chassi
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  • ...(Sport, [[Grand Sport]] and standard) were available and shipped with Cime engines. The Marino-Automobile stung in many competitions, with its clear benefits,
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  • ...ycle manufacturer [[Fiorelli]] and manufactured [[motorcycles]] with 49 cc engines.
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  • ...uiza) took ownership. The latter used the SCAT factory to produce aircraft engines for some time. After the war Giovanni [[Ceirano]] had formed another compan ...estimated that about 1,500 were produced from these prestigious monoblock engines.
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  • ...n alternative to the Fiat 2-cylinder rear-mounted engine, a 125cc or 302cc engines were also offered. Baldi's other model was the ''Sahara'' 4, a Renault 4-ba
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  • ...etirements; Wilson only finishing 2 of his first 8 races, the [[Cosworth]] engines were reliable, they never caused the driver to retire. What caused Wilson ...m]], who reportedly did not pay. Minardi also managed to get [[Cosworth]] engines, old 72 degree V10's, un-tuned and similar to those being used in the [[Jor
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  • ...a number of advantages over the more common [[poppet valve]], used in most engines, as well as disadvantages that have precluded its widespread adoption to da ...does the piston and the valve no good at all. Even in "non-interference" engines, at some point the valve head can simply part from the valve stem due to th
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  • |Engines:||2.0 Twin Spark<br>2.5 [[V6]]<br>3.0 V6<br>2.4 JTD [[diesel]] ([[left hand == Engines ==
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  • ...es the exhaust gases out. This was the technique used in early four-stroke engines. It was soon discovered, however, that at rotational speeds approaching 100 ...Each of these methods has its drawbacks, causing the recent development of engines with computer controlled valve operation to optimize the engine's operation
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  • ...was also sports motor bikes, namely for land with 123 cc [[FB Minarelli]] engines.
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  • ...e [[Brabham]] team, who signed an agreement with Alfa Romeo to use Chiti's engines. There was some success - [[Niki Lauda]] won two races in a [[Brabham BT46] ...set up another company, [[Motori Moderni]] which concentrated on producing engines, again for Formula One. Initially the company produced a [[V6]] turbo desig
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  • ...Klin. In the eighties, these models were updated and had [[Franco Morini]] engines.
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  • ...ta]] chassis (including its rear mounted transaxle). At the beginning two engines were available: 1.3 L (1357&nbsp;cc, 95 PS) and 1.6 L (1570&nbsp;cc, 109 PS ...(2.0 L, 130 PS). In 1981 was made many changes externally and internally, engines were same. 1982 was released new 1.6 L engine.
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  • ...es the exhaust gases out. This was the technique used in early four-stroke engines. It was soon discovered, however, that at rotational speeds approaching 100 ...Each of these methods has its drawbacks, causing the recent development of engines with computer controlled valve operation to optimize the engine's operation
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  • Before founding his own automobile company, Ettore designed a number of engines and vehicles for others. [[Prinetti & Stucchi]] produced his [[1898]] [[Bu ...tti was the technical innovator behind the company, developing a number of engines and chassis for the numerous models produced over the next three decades.
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  • ...n order to extract useful mechanical energy from the expansion. [[Diesel]] engines are [[adiabatic]] and have no [[spark plug]]s and use energy transferred to
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  • ...roup]], and produces around 200,000 commercial vehicles and 460,000 diesel engines annually, and for the year ended [[2003]] the company had [[Euro|€]]8,440 ...ilities, 840 dealers, 31,000 employees, and is in 19 countries. 40% of the engines Iveco manufactures go to Iveco vehicles, 60% are sold as [[Original equipme
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  • ...to the production of [[bicycles]], then [[motorcycles]] with [[Minarelli]] engines. In 1969, the company produced some of their first off-road motorcycles, in ...[Milan]] Show in 1971, they presented a 125 prototype bikes with ''Sachs'' engines with the final versions, produced in 1972, using the [[Apache]], with a [[M
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  • ...1975, built 49 cc, 123 cc and 244 cc cross and enduro [[motorcycles]] with engines made by ''Sachs'', ''[[Minarelli]]'' and ''[[Hiro]]''. MAV (1) is possibly
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  • |Engines:||4.9&nbsp;L [[flat-12|F12]] |Engines:||4.9&nbsp;L [[flat-12|F12]]
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  • ...r '''HFV6''') engine family of modern [[DOHC]] [[V6]]s. This new family of engines was introduced in [[2004]] with the [[Cadillac CTS]]. [[Holden]] sells the High Feature V6 engines are produced at Fisherman's Bend in [[Port Melbourne]], [[Australia]], [[St
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  • ...sadvantage does not apply to specifically designed turbocharged [[diesel]] engines. However, for operation at altitude, the power recovery of a turbocharger m ...y than a mechanical supercharger. But because of "turbo lag" (see below), engines with mechanical superchargers are typically more responsive.
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  • ...very low quality. Due to the fuel problems, and the low compression, these engines only produced approximately 15 bhp @ 6200 rpm. In late 1952, Giovanni Parrilla decided that the design of the engines needed to be re-worked, and first [[Camme Rialzata]] (high-cam) was produce
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  • ...four-stroke]] engines dominated all classes. In the 1960s, [[two-stroke]] engines began to take root in the smaller classes. By the 1970s, two-strokes compl ...rom the technology developed in road racing if they use four-stroke racing engines. Recent decisions by the [[EU]] to prohibit the sale of two-stroke machines
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  • ...ingle turbo manifold. Parallel twin turbos are usually applied to V-shaped engines where one turbo is assigned to each cylinder bank, providing packaging symm ...ower throughout the rev range. Once used mainly in turbocharged [[diesel]] engines, [[Porsche]] was the first to use it in a mass-production gasoline-powered
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  • ...ion of the range of its products. This then extended to models with 125 cc engines, both for road and off road. The model uses a [[Squalo]] GP engine and had
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  • ...but later all cars came equipped with [[Ford]]/Visteon (Canada) parts and engines. All cars for the States were equipped with the Ford/Visteon from the begin Engines:
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  • ...es for use on boats or agricultural vehicles. The production of motorcycle engines was minimal, approximately 1700 units total per year. Between 1979 and 1984 The last chapter on 4-wheeled engines is more recent and comes out of the friendship and collaboration between Du
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  • .... This refers, for example, to the valve control system used in [[Ducati]] engines: both valve movements (opening and closing) are "operated". It is usual to ...iming at higher engine revolutions. On very high performance valve spring engines, the spring does not always have time to return to its pre-compressed posit
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  • ...th 147 cc to 246 cc and 346 cc one and two-stroke ''Villiers'' and ''JAP'' engines. In 1926 there was a 250 cc bike with an Villiers auxiliary engine. In 1927
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  • ...ew models in 1911; these featured 4192[[Cubic centimetre|cc]] six-cylinder engines and proved to be successful in many races. ...year there began the production of three cars, two with [[four-cylinder]] engines and one with a [[six-cylinder]] unit. In 1912/13 another three cars entered
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  • ...rts|Mugen-Honda]] engine, as Minardi had been expecting to run Mugen-Honda engines during the 1995 season. A last-minute decision from Mugen to supply [[Ligie ...d $1 million to Minardi to compensate them for the loss of the Mugen-Honda engines.
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  • ...one with a 125 and 250 cc Rotax engine, plus a 300 cc normali version. The engines used were a single cylinder two-stroke and liquid cooled while the rear sus
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  • ...rong encouragement was also [[Vittorio Minarelli]], willing to provide the engines with pay after the sale. ...st wanted to modernize the brand, first with'' 'Motrom' ''(short for Romeo engines), then changed to'' 'Motrone''' in order to eliminate the assonance with th
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  • ...any for the manufacture of light motorcycles with 75 and 125 cc two-stroke engines, bicycles and automobiles. In 1906 they designed the "Invicta 6/8 HP" and "
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  • | Engines || [[Lamborghini]] ...often referred to as the [[Lambo]] or [[Lamborghini]] team because of its engines. The team colloquially being called Lambo was almost more strong in usage t
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  • ...ive version of Sedici was unveiled in Spring 2008. Available with the same engines and with two trim levels: Dynamic and Emotion. The price is around 2000€ === Engines ===
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  • ...cc (normally 2 stroke engines), 350 cc and 500 cc bikes (usually 4-stroke engines). Unlike Speedway bikes which have no gears, Grasstrack bikes usually have ...s, 500 cc (using solo 4-stoke engines) and 1000 cc (using stock road bike engines). Again, both run on methanol, and the 500 cc class runs anti-clockwise aro
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  • ...es the exhaust gases out. This was the technique used in early four-stroke engines. It was soon discovered, however, that at rotational speeds approaching 100 ...Each of these methods has its drawbacks, causing the recent development of engines with computer controlled valve operation to optimize the engine's operation
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  • ...eneral Electric GE90|GE90]], subcontracting to [[General Electric Aircraft Engines|General Electric]].
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  • ...ntical to the [[MG]], including models equipped with single [[cylinder]] [[engines]] from 175 to 500 cc and [[valves]] with overhead [[camshaft]], some with a
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  • ...espectable 25 mph. Menon, a few years later, offered models with their own engines that produced 500cc with 4/6 hp. The production of automobiles at Menon sto
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  • |Engines:||4.4&nbsp;L [[V12]] |Engines:||5.0&nbsp;L [[flat-12|F12]]
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  • ...icycle factory and then move on to build light motorcycles with two stroke engines with 60 and 75 cc. In 1941, they build a model with 98 cc, a two-stroke eng
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  • ...The Seicento did not differ much from its predecessor, retaining the same engines, chassis and general dimensions, although it did gain a minor 9&nbsp;cm in ===Engines===
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  • ...e first person to patent a forced-induction system for internal combustion engines. His first superchargers were based on a twin-rotor air-pump design first p ...e extreme temperature and pressure created by the supercharger, but modern engines produced with modern materials provide considerable overdesign and boosting
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  • ...cient to ignite the fuel spontaneously. All conventional petrol (gasoline) engines, by contrast, require an ignition system. The ignition system is usually sw The earliest petrol engines used a very crude ignition system. This often took the form of a copper or
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  • ...mance scooter. The Runner is currently available with 50cc, 125cc or 200cc engines and comes with powerful disk brakes front and rear.
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  • ...Junior''' build several models from 175 to 350 cc with two and four stroke engines. The house disappeared in 1936 when the founder died in Ethiopia.
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  • | Engines || Gasoline 4-cylinder 3052 cm3
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  • |Engines:||4.1&nbsp;L [[V12]] |Engines:||4.5&nbsp;L [[V12]]
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  • ...ini]], in 1926 these machines were named ''Vassena''. In 1949 he developed engines for [[Rumi]] and in 1953 a prototype of a [[Carniti]] "auto motor scooter".
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  • ...spring, and are used in some high speed [[motorcycle]] and [[auto racing]] engines, eliminating '[[valve float]]' at high [[RPM]]. ...t speed in a [[four stroke cycle|four-stroke]] engine. On high performance engines e.g. used in [[Ferrari]] cars, the camshaft is moveable and the cams have a
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  • ...equipment, [[truck]]s, [[bus]]es, [[train]]s, and other machines that have engines to provide an environment for a [[chemical reaction]] where unburned [[hydr ...on "Large [[spark plug|Spark]] [[ignition system|Ignition]]" engines. LSI engines are used in [[forklift]]s, aerial boom lifts, ice resurfacing machines, and
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  • ...unded by the Italian [[Alessandro Anzani]], which produced [[proprietary]] engines for [[aircraft]], [[Automobile|cars]], [[boats]], and [[motorcycles]] in fa ...ere building his engines he designed a [[hydrofoil]] powered by one of his engines and propellers.
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  • ...'blowoff valve''' is a pressure release system present in [[turbocharge]]d engines, its purpose is to prevent [[compressor surge]] and reduce wear on the engi ...t taken into consideration and the engine runs rich for a period of time. Engines with a [[manifold absolute pressure]] regulated ECU or where the blowoff is
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  • ...'FIRE Engines'''<br> 1.0 8v, 1.0 16v, 1.2 8v, 1.2 16v, 1.4 8v<br>'''Fiassa Engines'''<br>1.0 8v, 1.3 8v, 1.5 8v, 1.6 8v<br>'''Torque'''<br>1.6 16v<br>'''Sport ...includes a new front and rear design, and a brand new interior. Also, new engines came for the Palio: the FIRE 16 valve 1.0L and 1.2L and the '''Sporting'''
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  • The first model was equipped with German Alba engines, a single tilted side valve with 192 cc and a power magnet that was for the
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  • ...ed the ''8/10 HP'' Model and a series of ''Fiaker'' models with 4-cylinder engines called the ''14/16 HP type''. Later, when sales fell off in 1909, they sold
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  • ...started building their own models with the ''Gaillardet'' and ''De Dion'' engines with outputs from 3 to 6 hp. These three-wheeled vehicles were produced in
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  • ...ons are called oil engines. However, gasoline engines are often called gas engines for short. The only limitations are that the fuel must be easily transporta ...t]]s and many [[gas turbine]]s are strictly classed as internal combustion engines, but the term ''internal combustion engine'' is also used to refer specific
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  • | Engines || Petrol 3969 cm3 - 32 hp
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  • ...04 PS) per litre of displacement, far higher than most internal combustion engines. For comparison, the naturally-aspirated piston engine production car with ...d, up to 20,000 revolutions per minute (RPM). This contrasts with road car engines of a similar size which operate safely at typically less than 7,000 rpm. Ho
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  • |Engines:||3.2&nbsp;L [[V8]]<br>3.2&nbsp;L [[fuel injection|FI]] [[V8]] (''GTBi/GTSi |Engines:||2.0&nbsp;L [[V8]]<br>2.0&nbsp;L [[turbo]] [[V8]]
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  • ...two inline counter-rotating [[propellor]]s, achieved by mounting the twin engines back to back.
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  • == Engines == ...ferred to the change merely as a "face-lift". The main change was that the engines went from [[carburettor]]s to Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection. At the same
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  • Most scooters have smaller engines than motorcycles (between 30 [[cc]] and 250 cc with a single cylinder, thou ...amaha Motor Company|Yamaha]] YQ50s. Scooters increasingly have four stroke engines to meet stricter emissions controls. Trends world-wide have seen new variat
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  • ...building two types of motorcycles, using French built two-strokes “Train” engines:
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  • ...le cylinder, V-twin or [[four cylinder]] engines, sometimes [[motorcycle]] engines. Several motorcycle derivated components were used. Cyclecars were half way
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  • ...osely related to its contemporary Quattroporte, also offered with the same engines and gearboxes.
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  • |Products || [[Commercial vehicle]]s, [[Diesel]] engines ...roup]], and produces around 200,000 commercial vehicles and 460,000 diesel engines annually, and for the year ended 2007 the company had [[Euro|€]]11,196 [[
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  • ...any versions from 49 cc, 75 to 125 cc and including some [[Franco Morini]] engines.
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  • ...ower remaining at 158 hp. This revamp also saw the introduction of two new engines, a 2.0 version of the existing V6 engine (which retained the carburettors) ==Engines==
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  • ...ther in 300 or 350 hp - coupled to a Borg-Warner 4-speed toploader. These engines were ordered in the [[US]], but were completely taken apart and blueprinted ...hot version of the Opel 1900 engine, some are known to have [[Alfa Romeo]] engines. Only about 17 Europa’s were ever built, making it one of the rarest of h
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  • ...es. In 2005, they launched a range of [[enduro]] motorcylces using [[KTM]] engines. ...re only some of the models fitted with single-cylinder four-stroke pushrod engines, delivering quite a respectable performance for the time. In the 1960s, Bet
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  • Formula Ford cars weigh 410/420&nbsp;kg (1000&nbsp;lb), so their engines, which typically develop about 140/115&nbsp;hp, are capable of propelling t Formula Ford racing cars can be fitted with different engines. After some very early races with the 1500&nbsp;cc [[Ford Cortina]] GT engi
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  • | Engines || Gasoline 4-cylinder bibloc 16286 cm3
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  • Typically, mopeds are restricted to 45-50 km/h (28-31 mph) and engines less than 50 cc. Some localities require pedals, thus making them a form of ...a class 6 (motorcycle) or class 7 (learner's permit) licence and must have engines under 50 cc. In addition to this, they must not have a driver-operated tra
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  • ...ded Ohlins rear shock and fully-floating cast iron Brembo brake disks. The engines also came with an oil cooler.
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  • ...founded by [[Alberto Galloni]] in 1920 and located in [[Borgomanero]]. The engines were of the firm's own design and manufacture, with an overhead-valve 500 c
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  • ...s smooth high-rpm power from a compact, lightweight engine; however Wankel engines are criticized for poor [[fuel efficiency]] and [[emissions standard|exhaus ...[Mercedes-Benz C111|C111]] concept car, only [[Mazda]] has produced Wankel engines in large numbers. As of [[2005]], the engine is only available in the [[Maz
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  • The three main functions of piston rings in reciprocating engines are: ...d compression rings). There are some taper faced top rings and on some old engines simple plain faced rings were used.
    6 KB (1,010 words) - 09:55, 25 September 2009
  • ...] engine, though closely related to the 1000cc [[Yamaha R1|R1]] sport bike engines in design, is in fact a dedicated engine available only in the sport tourin
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  • ...s is 'economy vehicles with either three or four wheels, powered by petrol engines of no more than 700&nbsp;cc or battery electric propulsion, and manufactur
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