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  • '''Power transmission''' is the movement of [[energy]] from its place of generation to a location where it is applied to performing useful [[work]]. [[Power (physics)|Power]] is defined formally as units of [[energy]] per unit [[time]].
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  • ==First generation (1996-2003)== ...the Ypsilon is available only with a three-door [[hatchback]] body. It was generation was available only with [[petrol engine]]s from 1.1 L to 1.4 L. T
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  • ==First generation== !colspan=3|[[Power (physics)|Power]]
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  • ==First generation (1981–1993)== | '''Model''' || '''Type'''|| '''Power'''
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  • ...f that power either by storing it for future use or feeding it back into a power system for other vehicles to use. ...at regenerative braking systems in vehicles currently reach 31.3% electric generation efficiency, with most of the remaining energy being released as heat; the a
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  • ...d from powering [[weapon]]s to [[propulsion]] and generation of [[Electric power|electricity]]. ...for domestic and industrial heating, though peat has been used for [[power generation]], and wood-burning steam [[locomotive]]s were common in times past.
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  • ...f that power either by storing it for future use or feeding it back into a power system for other vehicles to use. ...at regenerative braking systems in vehicles currently reach 31.3% electric generation efficiency, with most of the remaining energy being released as heat; the a
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  • |Power || 56 hp (41 kW) - 152 hp (113 kW) The first-generation Aurelia engines were produced from 1950 through 1967.
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  • ...had inspired many subsequent mid engine [[Ferrari]]'s, thus initiating the generation versions of [[Dino]] road cars, the [[Dino 206]] and [[Dino 246]]. ...nder that gives rise to the air for cooling the engine compartment and the power. Shaping the very pronounced around the wheel, then recall the famous conte
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  • | Power || 80 hp @ 9,000 rpm '''Ducati Monster 696''' is the 2008 generation of the [[Ducati Monster]] line of motorcycles. It was announced in November
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  • In 1992, with the introduction of the [[VW Golf|Golf]]'s third generation, a six-cylinder engine was available for the first time in a lower-midsize ...e corresponding multivalve V5 was only released in 2001, with a 20 PS power increase, to 170 PS (125 kW/168 hp). The multivalve V6 was i
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  • === Pre-facelift, 1st generation of engines === !style="background:#" align="center" valign="middle" | Power
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  • ...er|OEM]] units for automotive, industrial, agricultural, marine, and power generation applications. It is a major European producer of fire-fighting vehicles. ...Motors - engines: automotive, industrial, agricultural, marine, and power generation
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  • ...#999;" |[[Image:Fiat Croma front 20071102.jpg|280px|Front view of a first generation Croma]] == First generation (1985-1996) ==
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  • | Related || [[Fiat Stilo]]<br>[[Lancia Delta#Third generation|Lancia Delta]] (2008) !Power
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  • ...'' racing car and similar '''Type 47''' "Grand Sport" were to become a new generation of cars from Bugatti. The engine, a 3-valve [[SOHC]] design, was based on ...the style of turn-of-the-century horseless carriages or [[voiturette]]s. Power came from a single 28&nbsp;amp electric motor producing 1&nbsp;hp (0.8&nbsp
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  • ...x [[fuel injection]] was added for the other [[1981]] '''GTBi''', dropping power to 214 hp (160 kW) but decreasing emissions. Two years later, the [[multiv ...[1989]] by the new [[Ferrari 348|348]], bringing the total for the 308/328 generation to nearly 20,000.
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  • ...nsaldo Energia.''' <br> The company has more than a hundred years of power generation experience and an installed capacity exceeding 153,000 MW in over 75 countr
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  • ...top ([[Top dead centre|Top Dead Centre]]) either by a [[flywheel]] or the power from other pistons connected to the same shaft. In most types the expanded ...ngle cylinder, simple expansion, double-acting high pressure steam engine. Power takeoff from the engine is by way of a belt.<br>
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  • | Power || 92hp @ 9500 rpm | Power || 102hp @ 9500 rpm
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  • ...x [[fuel injection]] was added for the other [[1981]] '''GTBi''', dropping power to 214 hp (160 kW) but decreasing emissions. Two years later, the [[multiv ...[1989]] by the new [[Ferrari 348|348]], bringing the total for the 308/328 generation to nearly 20,000.
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  • ...oachwork]], the chassis and engines were works of art producing effortless power, revving freely and offering precise [[steering]] and superb handling. ...he postwar period, Alfa’s racing success lead to the introduction of a new generation of road cars in 1952 – the 1900 series featuring a thoroughly modern two
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  • ...to power the motors may be obtained from a direct connection to land-based generation plants, as is common in electric trains; from chemical energy stored on the ...ng, unlike [[internal combustion engine]]s, and do not need gears to match power curves. This removes the need for [[Transmission (mechanics)|gearbox]]es,
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  • ...alian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] since [[1994]]. It is currently in its third generation. The second generation ''Nuova'' (New) Punto, codenamed ''Project 188'', was launched in [[1999]].
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  • ...''Mondial t'''. It was a substantially changed model, "spearhead of a new generation of V8 Ferraris", according to ''[[Road & Track]]'' magazine. The "t" calle The Mondial's chassis would underpin a new generation of 2-seat Ferraris, right up to the [[Ferrari 360|360]], but the 2+2 Mondia
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  • ...that a deal was going to go through, with the 169 to be based on the next generation [[Mercedes E-class]]. However in December 2007, after almost two months of ...169 is planned to use the [[Chrysler LX Platform|LX Platform]] of the next generation [[Chrysler 300]]/[[Dodge Charger]].
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  • ...unch vehicle for this engine, it is widely expected to debut in the second-generation [[Cadillac CTS]].
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  • ...] units for use in automotive, industrial, agricultural, marine, and power generation applications. It is a major European producer of fire-fighting vehicles. ...ertrain - engines: automotive, industrial, agricultural, marine, and power generation
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  • ...eam generated by the burning of the fuel to turn the turbine, but in newer power plants the gases produced by burning of the fuel turn a [[gas turbine]] dir ...uses of major regional and global conflicts. A global movement toward the generation of [[renewable energy]] is therefore underway to help meet the increased gl
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  • ...s|CASC]] [[sports car racing]] series from [[1966]] to [[1974]]. A second generation of Can Am followed, but this was a fundamentally different series based on ...cars with well over 1000 [[horsepower]] (750 kW), wings, active downforce generation, very light weight and unheard of speeds.
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  • * The Dodge Viper uses a 8.3&nbsp;L (8.0&nbsp;L in the previous generation) [[Chrysler LA engine#Viper V10|V10 engine]], which has since been made ava ...2005 BMW M5, marking the first non-Diesel V10 sedan. It reaches a maximum power of 507&nbsp;PS (373&nbsp;kW).
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  • ...example, they may be altered to provide better fuel economy, produce more power at high RPM or the ride comfort may be sacrificed to provide better handlin ...erform the same functions as those replaced while promising an increase in power output. Car tuners usually install new turbochargers, modify the car's engi
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  • ...; if the block cracks on an inline that entire [[cylinder bank]] will lose power, but the same situation on a radial will often only make that individual cy In the mid-1930s a new generation of highly streamlined high-speed aircraft appeared, along with more powerfu
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  • ...as remained unchanged since the foundation of the company, up to the third generation, at present striving to consolidate the national and international image of Italjet starts again to be a motorcycle brand intended for those who look for power and lifestyle. In Milan the past edition of Cycle and Motorcycle offered tw
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  • ...icularly in the [[automobile|automotive]] industry for listing the maximum power of [[internal-combustion engine]]s. ...from its generation to its application. A number of names are used for the power developed at various stages in this process:
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  • ...l fairing that hid all mechanical parts. The bike was equipped with latest-generation technical features: square frame tubes made in [[chromoly]] steel, rear alu ...relli]] system that integrated ignition and electronic [[fuel injection]]. Power increased to 90 hp and speed to 230 km/h. The wheels were changed to 17 inc
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  • ...ted to smaller and lighter ones; due to the almost universal adoption of [[power steering]], however, this is no longer an important advantage, leading to t * [[Toyota Celica]] (Option on 5th and 6th generation, 1990-1995)
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  • ...raft]], which uses [[hydrogen]] as its primary source of [[power (physics)|power]] for locomotion. These vehicles generally use the hydrogen in one of two ...ion, the hydrogen is turned into electricity through fuel cells which then power electric motors.
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  • ...instead. It has declined further since the 2005 introduction of the third generation [[Jeep Grand Cherokee]], which also uses the 3.7&nbsp;L V6. It is currentl ...ications. These range from various types of [[heavy equipment]] to [[power generation]]. As with everyday passenger vehicles, the smooth running characteristics
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  • ...features such as the [[clutch]], [[Citroën DS|turning headlamps]] and even power windows. The suspension system usually features [[Height adjustable suspen ...re hydraulic assistance. A belt driven 7-piston pump, similar in size to a power steering pump generates this pressure when the engine is running.
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  • The capacity of this engine was reduced to 1.5&nbsp;L to power the Formula One Renault RS01. Despite frequent breakdowns that resulted in ...being the TAG V6 (designed by [[Porsche]]) and the [[Honda]] V6. This new generation of engines were characterized by odd V angles (around 80°). The choice of
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  • ...ily called the C9 will be introduced in the near future utilizing the next-generation Mercedes-Benz V12. The target for the vehicle is for it to have around 627 *Power: 730cv
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  • ...of intake and exhaust gases, potentially improving combustion efficiency, power, and performance. ...[[Chevrolet]] recently introduced a 3-valve version of its [[GM LS engine|Generation IV V8]] which uses [[pushrod]]s to actuate forked rockers, and [[Cummins]]
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  • ...ectric Locomotive.jpg|thumb|250px|right|An [[electric locomotive]], taking power through a [[Pantograph (rail)|pantograph]]]] ...y of Hampshire' at Wool.JPG|thumb|250px|right|A passenger railroad, taking power through a [[third rail]]]]
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  • ...x [[fuel injection]] was added for the other [[1981]] '''GTBi''', dropping power to 214 hp (160 kW) but decreasing emissions. Two years later, the [[multiv ...was added on the 308 GTBi and GTSi; emissions decreased, at the price of a power drop to 214 PS (157 kW; 211 bhp) on European models and to 205 PS (151 kW;
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  • ...2.5 or 15 GW of power - equivalent to a major metropolitan [[electricity generation|generating station]]. This would need to be included in the 10,000 kg of pa ...hich will take much longer to generate the total energy needed. This lower power is only sufficient to accelerate a tiny amount of fuel per second, but over
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  • ...series. During the years the GT was made in three different "series" with power 136 PS (1993-1995), 133 PS (1995-1997) and 130 PS (1997-1999). The second generation ''Nuova'' (New) Punto, codenamed ''Project 188'', was launched in 1999. The
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  • ...uminum body fabricated with an [[English Wheel]] by Jack Sutton and Dennis Power. Body and interior revised by the Barris brothers in 1955.]] ...neral Lee|General Lee]]), ''[[Starsky and Hutch]]'' ([[Ford Torino]]), ''[[Power Rangers]]'' (Rad-Bug, Turbo Vehicles, and SPD Cars), ''[[Knight Rider]]'' (
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  • ** 1993-1997 '''[[GM LT engine|Generation 2 small-block]]''' ** 1998-present '''[[GM LS engine|Generation 3 small-block]]'''
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  • ...f the [[Alfa Romeo 33]] (1st generation). This means that the Alfa 33 (1st generation) and Sprint 83-89 share practically the same mechanics. This is helpful whe ...to the VL Commodore group A cars along with a ZF transaxle, giving them a power to weight ratio on par with a Mclaren F1.
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  • ...the [[1966]] [[Batman (TV series)|television show]], ("Atomic batteries to power. Turbines to speed!") and by [[the Penguin]] in ''[[Batman Returns]]'', whe
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  • ...urer to utilize an existing engine and technology from the current or last generation of their sport bikes. This is cost effective because of the reuse of exist ...in the sport-tourer version of the engine with heavier versions to smooth power delivery and improve reliability. Other differences from the sportbike clas
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  • Ducati introduced three Monster models in its first generation: M600, M750 and M900 (the numbers denote engine sizes). The first, the M90 ...hed early April 2008 in [[Barcelona]]. Its 696 L-twin features the highest power output per cc of any Ducati air-cooled engine. The Monster 1100 was announc
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  • ...nsmission "whine" has seen it fall out of favor, except at Saab. The first-generation [[Saab 900]] had this layout with helical gears but the [[thrust bearings]] ...V8, coupled with an unusual "split" transmission, which turned the engine power 90 degrees. The driveline was set well behind the centerpoint of the wheels
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  • The "S 1500" was recognizable to the vent on the left side of the hood to power the two carburetors. It had disc brakes. ...oupe, equipped Osca engine increased to 1568 cm3 which developed very high power for the time of 100 hp.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''First Generation''' ...nd 1994, the second generation running from 1993 until 1999, and the third generation Delta entering production in 2008. It was first shown in
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  • ...]-floorpan and it functioned as the [[sedan|saloon]] version of the second generation [[Lancia Delta]]. It was launched as successor to the [[Lancia Prisma|Prism !style="background:Darkred" align="center" valign="middle" | Power
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  • ...d [[vehicle]] with a drivetrain that allows all four [[wheel]]s to receive power from the [[engine]] simultaneously. While many people associate the term wi ...ur wheels are to be driven, a third differential can be used to distribute power between the front and rear axles.
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  • ...nsmission "whine" has seen it fall out of favor, except at Saab. The first-generation [[Saab 900]] had this layout with helical gears but the [[thrust bearings]] ...V8, coupled with an unusual "split" transmission, which turned the engine power 90 degrees. The driveline was set well behind the centerpoint of the wheel
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  • ...ar cousin, sharing all the mechanical components), [[Lancia Delta]] second generation, [[Alfa Romeo 155]], [[Alfa Romeo 145|Alfa 145]] and [[Alfa Romeo 146|Alfa SX models for example, featured power windows, power locks, adjustable belts and steering wheel, front fog lights, body coloured
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  • ...Project 188'' platform, originally used for the [[Fiat Punto#Mark 2|second-generation Fiat Punto]]. The Idea is noted for its versatile interior, which includes !Power
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  • ...is very much a creation of its time. For speed the car relied more on its power than its shape. Frontal area was reduced, and airflow greatly smoothed, but Power came from an enlarged, 2.9&nbsp;L (2936 cc) version of the GTO's twin [[Ish
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  • ...as the Premium Platform, developed by Alfa Romeo as the basis for the next-generation 156 Sedan, Sportwagon, Coupe and Spider, a quartet of cars all drawing life The front of a modern Alfa cannot but commence from the ninth power evolution of the Marque’s grille.
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  • ...s motion to the [[crankshaft]], which is forced to turn, delivering rotary power at the output end of the crankshaft. [[Scavenging]] (pushing the exhausted Diesel engines are more efficient than gasoline/petrol engines of the same power (a common margin is 40% more miles per gallon for an efficient turbodiesel;
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  • ...hing its romantic “Golden Age” in the 1960’s as the [[Post-WW2 baby boom]] generation began to grow up. Soon after, sponsors’ advertisements began to pock the ...med "transport stages" where the rally cars must be driven under their own power to the next competitive stage within a generous time limit. Rally cars are
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  • ...own by outdated 1.3 and 1.4 pushrod engines which were simply too short of power for cars in the Ford Cortina sector. The Alpine continued as a Talbot after ...928 was indeed a great looking and great handling masterpiece. Its 4.5 V8 power unit gave superb performance. But the 911 refused to die, and Porsche dropp
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  • ...lsion]]. The HV pollutes less and uses less fuel. The different propulsion power systems may have common subsystems or components. The HV provide better fue ...n a second electric motor) to either recharge the battery or directly feed power to an electric motor that drives the vehicle. This contrasts with all-[[Bat
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  • ...by the new [[Ferrari 348|348]] in 1989, bringing the total for the 308/328 generation to nearly 20,000. The 328 is considered by some Ferrari enthusiasts to be o ...with a Marelli MED 806 A electronic ignition system, to produce a claimed power output of {{Convert|270|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} at 7000 rpm. As with the prec
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  • ...urbinia]] at the [[Spithead]] Naval Review in [[1897]]. This facilitated a generation of high-speed liners in the first half of the [[20th century]] and rendered ...eater efficiency than the steam turbine but for many years had an inferior power-to-space ratio. About this period too, heavy [[fuel oil]] came into more ge
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  • ...ivers an impressive 600 hp at 6,300 rpm and 790 Nm of torque at 4,600. The power is channeled through the rear wheels via a short-throw 6-speed manual and a dry sump, with a power of 630hp at 6500 rpm, with an incredible
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  • ...hing its romantic “Golden Age” in the 1960’s as the [[Post-WW2 baby boom]] generation began to grow up. Soon after, sponsors’ advertisements began to pock the ...med "transport stages" where the rally cars must be driven under their own power to the next competitive stage within a generous time limit. Rally cars are
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  • ...inning on a horizontal, longitudinal axis at the back of the car, took its power from the main gearbox. The car avoided the sporting ban by claims that the This led to a generation of cars that were designed as much by hunch as by any great knowledge of th
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  • In a little more than half a century two wheelers have discovered engine power, thus winning the favour of millions of fans: scooters, mopeds or in teen-a ...f the company started in 1992 from launching the F10, a scooter of the new generation, followed and confirmed by the other models, Centro, Phantom F12, Crosser,
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  • Unlike the Ferrari F40 and Bugatti EB110 of the same generation, the unique 16 cylinder Cizeta uses no Kevlar in its construction. Its spac ...h race and prototype engine company Mobilor, and have huge gears that feed power to the longitudinally mounted ZF gearbox. It is this configuration that giv
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  • ...ilar models, the F12berlinetta uses shortened [[gear ratio]]s to match the power of the engine. ...other contemporary Ferrari models, the F12berlinetta uses Ferrari's third generation CCM3 carbon [[ceramic]] [[disc brakes]] with [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS
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  • ...ly credited with the first of these in 1950. Later in the decade, electric power was applied to the tailgate window - it could be operated from the driver's ...model year and electric assist all but became standard. This was the first power tailgate in station wagon history. This system was large, heavy, and comple
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  • ...cally attained higher corner speed and could qualify well, they lacked the power of the four-cylinder machines. In 2002, rule changes were introduced to fac ...oach, with their 2006 racing plans being specific about winning with 'next-generation' teams, signing [[Toni Elías]], [[Marco Melandri]], [[Dani Pedrosa]], and
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  • ...ate. Greater comfort and style were provided in this new model for the new generation. ...e best model. It had a larger 594cc engine, giving it a much more sensible power rating of 23 [[horsepower|bhp]], and a [[Manual transmission#Synchromesh|sy
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  • ...ith a [[Powertrain|drivetrain]] that allows all four [[wheel]]s to receive power from the [[engine]] simultaneously. In the [[United States]], these cars ar ...enter differential, which allows each tire to receive different amounts of power. This eliminates driveline binding, wheel hop and other driveline issues a
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  • ...[[Frankfurt Motor Show]], the 164 can be considered the first of the 'New Generation' of Alfa Romeos. It was the last model to be developed while the marque was ...in the rear. The whole system is connected to ABS and Motronic units. The power driven to the rear axle is continuously variable from 0 to 100%, so the car
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  • [[Image:Fresh Blue Uno.JPG|thumb|right|250px|A second generation Fiat Uno]] ! Power
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  • ...rules permitted any 90-degree V8 engine, fitted with a rev-limiter to keep power output under control. As well as the Cosworth, a Honda engine based on an I ...ies has now evolved into a second-level European one, running the previous generation of spec Lolas. The [[American Racing Series]], a predecessor of [[Indy Ligh
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  • [[Image:Fiat Panda post facelift.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Fiat Panda: first generation, showing 1982–86 details]] ...strian company Steyr-Puch supplied the entire drivetrain (clutch, gearbox, power take-off, three-piece propshaft, rear axle including differential and brake
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  • ...the so-called 'push-to-pass' system giving drivers an increased amount of power for a limited duration during the race. Another reason for retaining the tu
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  • ...vertaking]]. It is similar to the [[Champ_Car#Comparison_with_Formula_One|'power-to-pass' or 'push-to-pass']] in [[Champ Car]]s, intended for improving the ...tails of the car are not known other than it will be a V8 engine producing power in the region of 550BHP. While the engine will be solely created by Ferrari
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  • ...on-based [[grand tourer]] (GT) classes, also divided by speed, weight, and power output as GT1 and GT2. Although the top class is the most likely winner of ...{{24hLM|1968}} with even less success. Although the engines offered great power, they were notoriously hot and uneconomical for fuel.
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  • [[Power (physics)|Power]] ===Power to weight or weight to power===
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  • ...how a politician relies on performance instead of a genuine policy to win power. "Sarkozy, is just a better actor than [his presidential opponent] [[Ségol ...enemy in Latin America. Greene is helping the exiled general get back into power, in return for support of his organisation.
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  • ...ompany. After only three years under the combined ownership of companies V'Power and Mycom Sedtco, Lamborghini was purchased by German automaker [[Audi|Audi ...the spirit of the [[Lamborghini LM002|LM002]] might also appear. The next generation of Lamborghini models will be penned by [[Walter de'Silva]], who designed t
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  • ...loped a series of small-to-medium-displacement 4, 6, and 8 cylinder inline power plants based on the P2 unit that established the classic architecture of Al ...d by one of two engines: the 1,290 cc 750-series twin-cam that would later power the Giulietta or a diesel engine fitted with a Roots-type supercharger. The
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  • ...art surgery, Broccoli entrusted the making of the film and the forthcoming generation of James Bond films to his daughter [[Barbara Broccoli]] and stepson [[Mich ...he facility infiltration he is seen with a [[Browning Hi-Power|Browning Hi-Power Standard]], but the ending battle scene at the antenna cradle he is seen wi
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  • ...th almost no provision for the delegation of authority and decision-making power. Such a system had worked effectively enough in the past but lacked the res ...ring more of an emphasis on shareholder value to Fiat. By the time he took power, Fiat's market share in Italy had fallen to around 41% from around 62% in 1
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  • ...and that the 1.5 litre supercharged engine was a dead end: Any increase in power meant more fuel to carry or more time lost in the pits for refuelling, For {{F1|1966}} saw a 'Return to Power' as Formula One changed the engine rules once again, allowing engines of 3.
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  • ..., nicknaming it the ''[[penny-farthing]]''. The primitive bicycles of this generation were difficult to ride, and the high seat and poor weight distribution made Since cyclists' legs produce a limited amount of power most efficiently over a narrow range of ''[[Cadence (cycling)|cadences]]'',
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  • ...spectacular plume was once an occasional pressure release for hydro-power generation on the Rhône River, but people liked it so much that in 1891 the city crea
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  • ...n which Puccini and his musical forebears had specialised. Members of this generation were the dominant figures in Italian music after Puccini's death in 1924. N Under the isolationist policies of the fascist regime, which rose to power in 1922, Italy developed an insular musical culture. Foreign musics were s
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  • ...noto, ed a quel niodo Ch'ei detta dentro, vo significando'': that is, in a power of expressing the feelings of the soul in the way in which love inspires th ...after the catastrophe of the Ezzelini; he grew up among the survivors of a generation that hated the name of the tyrant. After having written in Latin a history
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  • ...noto, ed a quel niodo Ch'ei detta dentro, vo significando'': that is, in a power of expressing the feelings of the soul in the way in which love inspires th ...after the catastrophe of the Ezzelini; he grew up among the survivors of a generation that hated the name of the tyrant. After having written in Latin a history
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