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  • Often a variator is a mechanical [[power transmission]] device that can change its [[gear ratio]] continuously (rather than in st ''See also:'' [[continuously variable transmission]]
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  • '''Power transmission''' is the movement of [[energy]] from its place of generation to a location Since the development of [[technology]], [[Transmission (mechanics)|Transmission]] and [[storage]] [[system]]s have been of immense interest to technologist
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: adjustable camber and Toe ** Parking Mechanical tape, on '[[tree (mechanical) | transmission shaft]]
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual ...|cc]] 3817.03, cylinder head fixed-base alloy of aluminum, [[distribution (mechanical )|distribution]] a parallel side valves (2 valves per cylinder) driven by a
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  • ...r the [[circumference]]s of two [[pulley]]s connected with a drive [[belt (mechanical)|belt]]. ...tial]], which contains one additional set of gearing that provides further mechanical advantage at the wheels. These components might be separate and connected
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  • ** Parking: mechanical tape onto transmission * [[Transmission]]: [[tree (mechanical) | transmission shaft]] with joints cardanici, [[differential]] Central and halfshafts at t
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  • ...ng a head [[DOCH]] from [[Alfa Romeo]] six 8-cylinder. The [[Distribution (mechanical) | distribution]], compulsorily amended as well as [[camshaft | camshafts]] * [[Suspension (mechanical) | suspensions]]:
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  • {{transmission types}} '''Semi-automatic transmission''', or '''clutchless manual transmission''', is a system which uses electronic sensors, processors and actuators to
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  • ...ile]], with [[manual transmission]] or several common forms of [[automatic transmission]]. [[Image:Shift stick.jpg|thumb|5 speed gear stick of a manual transmission car.]]
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  • ...ession of the fuel-air mixture before ignition, in order to extract useful mechanical energy from the expansion. [[Diesel]] engines are [[adiabatic]] and have no ...ing a vehicle in a low gear causes the engine to have more [[leverage]] ([[mechanical advantage]]) on the road and the road to have less [[leverage]] on the engi
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual gearbox ...of 9 liters, [[water cooling]], forced circulation, finned tube radiator, mechanical fan;
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  • ...sically two: the unprecedented postponement of box '[[tree ( mechanical) | transmission shaft]] and testing of [[brake | disc brakes]] on four wheels. ...adaptation to the circuit) and, simultaneously, put significantly down the transmission shaft that conditioned to turn the position of the seat of the driver. This
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  • * [[Running (mechanical) | Stroke]]: 55.5 [[mm]] * [[Power]]: [[injection]] mechanical valve guillotine
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  • ...length by using an intermediate shaft (or "lay shaft") on one side of the transmission. This is already implementd on most modern cars. When the driveshafts have * Distribute the torque better between the driveshafts. Automobile transmission manufacturers like [[Quaife]], [[Torsen]], [[TrueTrac]], [[Gold Trac]] offe
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: ** Parking Mechanical tape, on [[tree (mechanical) | transmission shaft]]
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[change]] to rear overthrown
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[return]] rear Colotti
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  • ...750 cm³ Bandini-Crosley updated (second series) especially in the [[Head (mechanical) | head]] recognizable for the [[spinterogeno]] mounted between the two [[c * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]:
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  • {{transmission types}} ...on is chosen instead of an [[automatic transmission]]. The non-synchronous transmission type requires an understanding of gear range, [[torque]], engine power, ran
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  • ...the second set''(since [[1993]] in [[1995]]) with the change to six-speed transmission that allows better use of all schemes rotation of the engine. ...y identical to aesthetically Cagiva Super City 50 second series (six-speed transmission), with the difference of [[engine]] and a double-pack laminated petal inste
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  • ...reater power: the brakes, where the contracting jaws for the chains on the transmission. ...and considered. The company was absorbed in late1919 by the CMN (National Mechanical Constructions), of [[Milan]].
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[return]] rear halfshaft reached with omocinetici
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[return]] rear Colotti, semiassi isometrici with omo
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  • ...gear]]. In some cases the axle may be fixed in position with a [[bearing (mechanical)|bearing]] or [[bushing]] sitting inside the hole in the wheel or gear to a ...e]]<br>One or more axles may be an integral part of the [[drivetrain]]. A mechanical system (typically a [[electric motor|motor]]) exerts a rotational force on
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  • ...mechanic shop in Cyrenaica of [[Mondavio]] by [[Ermanno Agostinelli]], and mechanical lathe workshop owner and [[Luigi Perone]], director of the [[Post Office]] ...e''Tourism, with [[propeller two-stroke]] to 98[[cc]], built with a French transmission and mounted for the first time on an Italian chassis.
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: ...transmission shaft with [[come shaft | joints cardanici]], [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] central and rear semiassi isometrici
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  • {{transmission types}} [[Image:Transmission.gif|right|350px|thumb]]
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[return]] rear Colotti
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  • {{transmission types}} A '''continuously variable transmission (CVT)''' is a type of [[automatic transmission]] that can change the "[[gear ratio]]" (gears are not generally involved) t
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  • * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]: * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[return]] rear halfshafts reached with omocinetici
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  • ...tem for road controlling exhaust, which is kind of a double valve operated mechanical CTS (Cagiva Tourque System ) and CPC (Cagiva Power Chamber) to (centrifugal The change was a six-speed transmission, as all the current 125, with the difference that the first was very short,
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  • {{transmission types}} ...vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears [[manual transmission|manually]]. (Similar but larger devices are also used for [[railroad]] [[Lo
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual gearbox ...iters 8; [[cooling to water]], traffic forced, radiator to tubes alettati, mechanical lamp;
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  • ...in [[Milano]], produced a Moped with a 175 cc engine fitted with an auto [[transmission]]. They produced motor bikes with 98 cc and 123-cc ''Train'' engines. The company still exists under the name [[RCM]], and is now builds mechanical street sweepers.
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  • {{transmission types}} ...r truck moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears [[manual transmission|manually]]. (Similar but larger devices are also used for [[railroad]] [[Lo
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  • ...[[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]], [[driveshaft]], [[Differential (mechanical device)|differential]], and [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]]. A body (so
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  • ...all-wheel drive vehicles, and generally requires less maintenance than the mechanical type. ==Mechanical==
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  • ...ify a four-bar, one [[degrees of freedom (engineering)|degree of freedom]] mechanical linkage; or a five-bar, two DOF linkage when the adjustment screw is consid ...ferent output, altering the motion, velocity, acceleration, and applying [[mechanical advantage]].
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  • ...1946 was the first in the series. It was a [[two-stroke cycle]], roller [[transmission]] and [[engine capacity]] of 38.5 [[cubic centimeters|cc]] equipped with a ...[[1955]], had a fundamental change: the adoption of a patented [[automatic transmission]] that further simplifying operation and succeeded to get the bicycle to re
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  • ...nsmission, including the other components only if they are integral to the transmission. ...ng the engine and transmission. It is the portion of a vehicle, after the transmission, that changes depending on whether a vehicle is [[front wheel drive]], [[fo
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  • | Transmission | Transmission
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  • ...y and equipment ranging from [[brake]]s, [[power steering]] systems, and [[transmission (mechanics)|transmissions]] to [[backhoe]]s, [[excavator]]s, [[garbage truc Environmentally sensitive applications (e.g. [[tractor#power and transmission|farm tractors]] and marine [[dredging]]) may benefit from using biodegradab
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  • ...mple room for the transmission in the center of the vehicle and avoids the mechanical problems of transmitting drive to steered wheels. The layout is still more ...axle. This configuration is often referred to as a [[transaxle]] since the transmission and axle are one unit.
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual * The [[Fiat 525N|525N]], with a shortened chassis and mechanical improvements, this version was built in 1784 up to 1931 copies, many of whi
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual *four-speed manual transmission
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  • ...or '''RWD''' for short) was a common [[engine]]/[[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] layout used in [[automobile]]s throughout the [[20th century]]. RWD typic ...ferential]] between the rear axles. Some [[FR layout]] vehicles place the transmission at the rear, though most attach it to the engine at the front.
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  • ...drive''' is the most common form of [[engine]]/[[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] layout used in modern [[passenger car]]s, where the engine drives the fro ...n]]" engine of the 1970s. The tendency of this layout to generate unwanted transmission "whine" has seen it fall out of favor, except at Saab. The first-generation
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  • ...[piston]]s (as in the picture), though some vehicles continued with purely-mechanical systems for decades. Some designs have two wheel cylinders. ...entral [[driveshaft]]. This type of band brake is also used in [[automatic transmission]]s and [[aerobic exercise]] cycling equipment.
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  • ...drive''' is the most common form of [[engine]]/[[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] layout used in modern [[passenger car]]s, where the engine drives the fro ...ured a [[mid-engine]] front wheel drive design — the engine was behind the transmission and ran "backwards." This layout allows sharp turning circles, but can also
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  • |Transmission || 4-speed manual ...ters 8.5; [[cooling to water]] traffic forced, radiator to tubes alettati, mechanical lamp;
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  • ...propeller are about special conducted of carburetors, changes to [[tested (mechanical) |head]], a new oil sump, and tuned that carried the maximum power up to 90 * [[Suspension (mechanical) | Suspensions]]:
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  • ...ve-by-wire]]''' technology in automotive industry replaces the traditional mechanical and hydraulic [[control system]]s with electronic control systems using [[e ...happen due to a temporary problem with the sensor itself or with the data transmission path. It may also result from an instantaneous [[short circuit]] or disconn
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  • ...emergency brake, for assistance in starting on steep inclines (in [[manual transmission]] cars), or for initiating [[handbrake turn]]s, as the release button can b ...tion on the automatic transmission and not the parking brake. Also, manual transmission cars are recommended to be left in in their lowest gear (usually either fir
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  • |Transmission || 4-speed manual with low ratio transfer box ...:&nbsp; || colspan="3" align="center" |1 [[Solex]] [[carburetor]] 33 PBIC, mechanical fuel pump
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed ...more stringent rules than European championships with regard to modifying mechanical parts and chassis, production models need to more closely match the racing
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  • | Transmission || 7-speed [[dual clutch transmission|dual-clutch]] === Transmission ===
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  • {{transmission types}} ...mechanics)|transmission]]s, the [[gear ratio]] is closely related to the [[mechanical advantage]] of the drivetrain of the bicycle. On [[single-speed bicycle]]s
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  • ...uel Injection]] maintaining a [[return (mechanical)|exchange]] a six-speed transmission.
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  • | Transmission || 7-speed [[Dual-clutch transmission|dual-clutch]] ===Transmission===
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  • ...e of speed of 19.42 km/h, despite a puncture and subsequent rupture of the transmission. ...[1899]], with the completion of a distance of 60,000 km, with no engine or mechanical failure.
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  • |Transmission || Manual 4-speed gearbox from ZF with gear-shift lever positioned in the |Brakes || Hydraulic system with drum brakes at all wheels. Mechanical handbrake on rear wheels.
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  • ==[[Transmission]]== ...cheducle and initially did not represent the same performance gains as the mechanical engineering. Thus Ferrari continued its design for another two months and o
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  • ...a motor into one unit, often located between the combustion engine and the transmission, replacing both the conventional [[starter motor]] and the [[alternator]]. ...tor draws electricity from both the batteries and the generator. A complex transmission is not needed, as electric motors are efficient over a wide speed range. So
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  • == Post War Mechanical details == ACs were available with two body styles and two engine/transmission combinations (in addition to the microcar). The body styles were the [[AC A
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  • ...per [[Rod (mechanical) | cylinder]] in a single block and [[Distribution (mechanical) | distribution]] [[SOHC]] gear; constituted a good basis for processing Ba ...l) | pistons]] the [[camshaft | camshafts]], the pump of oil and [[Stroke (mechanical) | race]] that was brought to 59 [[mm]], to have a [[engine capacity]] ≈
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  • ...wheel drive''' was a common form of [[engine]]/[[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] layout used in [[automobile]]s throughout the [[20th century]]. RWD typic ...ferential]] between the rear axles. Some [[FR layout]] vehicles place the transmission at the rear, though most attach it to the engine at the front.
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  • ...d [[transmission]] chain to return to single-cylinder with [[distribution (mechanical)|distribution]] 4-valve head and [[suspension]] parallelogram front and rea
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  • ...ng in at just 20kg more than the Challenge, it features a host of aero and mechanical refinements that combine to make it 3.5 seconds faster around Fiorano than ...low counter-pressure exhaust silencer and re-positioned valve-springs, the transmission additionally coming in for some serious attention. Only available with the
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  • {{transmission types}} ...ral; for guidance on how to drive with a manual transmission, see [[Manual transmission driving technique]].''
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  • | Type || [[Manual transmission|manual]] ...1975 season]]. It was an uncomplicated and clean design, that responded to mechanical upgrades.
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  • ...ained in production for almost three decades with only minor aesthetic and mechanical changes. The three first series were assembled by ...Sparsely fitted inside but including five speed [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]], [[disc brakes]] and independent front [[Suspension (vehicle)|suspension]
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  • ...the 2.0 16v petroleum engine, which had an option of a 4-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]]. ...rpm||180Nm @4200 rpm||[[PSA XU engine#XU10|XU10 J4]]||Optional [[automatic transmission]]; replaced all previous petroleum engines in July 2000
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  • ...and do not need gears to match power curves. This removes the need for [[Transmission (mechanics)|gearbox]]es, [[Torque_Convertor|torque convertor]]s and [[Diffe ...y is dramatically improved over the chemical-thermal-mechanical-electrical-mechanical process already discussed. This is due to the higher carnot efficiency thr
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  • The [[joule]], the SI unit for [[energy]] or [[mechanical work|work]], is also defined as 1 N·m, but this unit is not used for torqu ...ne speed is vital in [[automotive engineering]], concerned as it is with [[transmission (mechanics)|transmitting]] [[power (physics)|power]] from the engine throug
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  • | Transmission || 5-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]] ...lated to the [[Fiat 124|124 sedan]] in name through the use of much of the mechanical running gear and in the case of the Coupé, a shared [[automobile platform|
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  • |Transmission || [[ZF Friedrichshafen AG|ZF]] 4 speed and reverse (5-speed from 1961) *mechanical [[Magneti-Marelli]] ignition, dual spark plugs and dual fuelpump
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  • | Transmission || 5-speed manual<br>3-speed ZF automatic ...9 seconds. In USA this engine was equipped with mechanical fuel injection. Transmission was 5-speed manual (also 3-speed automatic on some versions). The 2000 Berl
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  • ...as an Italian parachute motorcycle produced in 1940s by the Turin Volgraph Mechanical Workshops for the Royal Army . ...ooper divisions mobility . The Le Officine Meccaniche Volugrafo (Volugrafo Mechanical Workshops) began the development of a parachute launching motorbike startin
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  • | Transmission || Propulsion This 1917 example is to standard mechanical specification with a four-cylinder 2,815cc engine, magneto ignition, four-s
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  • ===Mechanical drive and exhaust gas driven=== '''Types of Mechanical drive:'''
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  • |Transmission Type || 5M ...uilt by [[Balzaretti Modigliani]] of [[Milan]]), before final fettling and mechanical work was undertaken at Alfa Romeo’s [[Auto-Delta]] racing department. The
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  • ...ers nitrides, [[change (mechanical)|exchange]] preselettore with a 4-speed transmission and chassis sheet printed. The power for these years, is impressive: 87 hp
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  • ...ation separate addition to the 125 you have sports [[shock]] [[Suspension (mechanical)|suspension]] and [[Brembo]] "Gold" series [[brake|brakes]]. ...ed from ' other side (left wheel), but both models will have the [[mixer]] mechanical lubrication separately.
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  • ...|| 6-speed [[manual]]<br>"Cambiocorsa" or "CC" [[electrohydraulic manual transmission]] The Maserati Coupé and Spyder utilize the same vehicle systems – engine, transmission, suspension, and interior driver and front passenger controls and safety eq
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  • ...friend who raced it into an off-road competition with a 4x4,replacing the mechanical fuel injection to carburetors (4 X 40 [[Webers]]) and tuned from 197 hp to ...lder, building a tube frame with iron, an Alfa Romeo 1.3 GT engine and a [[transmission]] from a [[Fiat 600]]. While not yet an expert panel beater had equipped hi
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  • ...o. 2.0-litre-models were also available with an optional 4-speed automatic transmission. ...oject were [[Lancia Dedra]] (Tempra's most similar cousin, sharing all the mechanical components), [[Lancia Delta]] second generation, [[Alfa Romeo 155]], [[Alfa
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  • ...entered the Cooper for the New Zealand winter series, but was hampered by mechanical problems. However, [[Scuderia Veloce]] entered him in a similar car, and, i ...nine laps, however, an oil fire ended his race. He continued to experience mechanical problems at the [[1963 Dutch Grand Prix|Dutch]], [[1963 Mexican Grand Prix|
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  • | transmission || 5-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]] ...he engine was mounted in unit with the all synchromesh five-speed [[manual transmission]] assembly, which was below, and to the rear of the engine's sump.
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  • | Transmission || 4 and 5-speed manual<br />3-speed automatic ...behind the engine, and a tubular [[Driveshaft|propeller shaft]], under the transmission "tunnel", transmits the drive to a solid live rear axle.
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  • On lap 28, Räikkönen retired with mechanical troubles, joining [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar's]] [[Christian Klien]] and [[Mark | Transmission
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  • ...with five speeds plus reverse and an automatic [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] with four speeds plus reverse.
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  • ...und-force|lbf]]·[[minute|min]]<sup>−1</sup>. This is sometimes called a ''mechanical'' horsepower to distinguish it from the other definitions of horsepower bel The power of an engine may be measured or estimated at several points in the transmission of the power from its generation to its application. A number of names are
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  • ...and do not need gears to match power curves. This removes the need for [[Transmission (mechanics)|gearbox]]es and [[Torque converter|torque converters]]. Electr ...force. This allows for almost no rolling resistance of the vehicle and no mechanical wear and tear of the train or track. Note that the levitation and the forwa
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  • Presented at the Geneva Motor-show in 1967, the Weekend used the mechanical parts of the [[Fiat 850]]. Two covers were available, the simple 'summer' i ...based on a Hi-Po Mustang [[Coupe]] chassis with a 271HP engine, [[4-speed transmission]], 4 disk brakes and 195/14 tires. This [[prototype]] is said to be the tes
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  • ...en with the extremities of the spars. Compound the system of [[suspension (mechanical) adopted |sospensione]]: front we find the classic outline Nozzle (even if |[[Rolled]] ||cmc 1926,76 ([[bore]] milimeter 82,55 - [[run (mechanical) |corsa]] milimeter 90,00)
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  • |Transmission || ...engine was designed by ex-[[Ferrari]] engineer [[Aurelio Lampredi]]. Other mechanical tidbits include a 5 speed [[gearbox]] and [[disc brake]]s all round. When i
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  • ...stem, typically by adding layers of complexity to an ordinary steel spring mechanical system. ...raulique Minéral ]]'' and is a [[mineral oil]], quite close to [[automatic transmission]] fluid. [[Mineral oil]] is not [[hygroscopic]] (ie will not absorb [[water
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  • | Gearbox || 1954: Maserati 4 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]<br>1956: Stirnsia 5 speed manual ==Mechanical details==
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  • | Transmission || 4 and 5-speed manual<br>3 speed automatic (VW) ...equate if bouncy, steering vague, imprecise and extremely heavy, and the [[transmission (mechanics)|gearbox]] was much-criticised. A cheaper alternative to many o
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  • ...es under 50 cc. In addition to this, they must not have a driver-operated transmission. They are allowed to carry more than one person. Mopeds are subject to all They are limited to 50 cc and physically restricted to 45 km/h, either with mechanical or electronic locks. This regulation is, however, widely ignored and is est
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  • ...he latter allows the driver to make shifts much faster than an [[automatic transmission]] would, with the control that a manual offers. The driver shifts up and do ...rely new model, with 520&nbsp;hp (388&nbsp;kW) and a lower-ratio six-speed transmission. The soft top is fully [[convertible|retractable]].
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  • *Three speed manual transmission ...n redefining conventions of luxury. Primarily responsible for this was the mechanical refinement and overall dimensions of the motor car.
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  • ...the cab. Coupling would be infeasible if a liquid were used as the mode of transmission of force, as it is in [[hydraulic brakes]]. In addition, the use of an air ...sed pressure can also be caused by brakes out of adjustment, air leaks, or mechanical problems.
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  • | Transmission ...gns; the Bigua, however, was front-engined. The Ford influence is not just mechanical, but aesthetically too. The instruments and other parts of the interior hav
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  • Compound the system of [[suspension (mechanical) |sospensioni]] adopted: front we find the classic outline Nozzle (even if |[[Distribution (mechanical) |Distribuzione]] ||valvole in head, vertical commant from bilanceri to ice
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  • |Transmission:||4 speed manual ...unched in 1937, three models were produced until 1955, all with only minor mechanical and cosmetic changes. It was equipped with a 569 cc four-cylinder, side val
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  • ...were the ''Wild Cat Elite'' H20, a liquid cooled turbine with a four speed transmission and a front brake disc, the ''Wild Cat Tire'' Max-L, with the same basic ch It ended well, after a decade of success, the brief experience of Mechanical Workshops Calabresi.
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  • |Transmission || 6-speed[[semi-automatictransmission|e-gear]] Although the exterior is all new, almost all the mechanical elements (including the engine) are taken directly from the [[Lamborghini M
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  • | Transmission || | Transmission || 5-speed manual<br>3-speed [[ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF]] automatic
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  • |Transmission:||Manual 4-speed ...ly popular in the former [[Eastern Bloc]] countries, where it is famed for mechanical durability and economy.
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  • |Transmission || 5-speed manual == Mechanical features ==
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  • ...bile or disinseribile free wheel from the guide place, [[the Transmission (mechanical) |trasmissione]] with tree to flexible joints in place of [[the cardanico|c ...ep to renounce to this innovative system and to withdraw on the antiquated mechanical commando for via of overheating problems, which it is at last succeeded to
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  • ...mixed national origin; generally, a [[Europe]]an car fitted with American mechanical components. This meaning has fallen out of use. In the [[import scene]], hy ...ges were sold to the public. Altough this is more an example of electrical transmission than a hybrid vehice.
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  • ...troke was obviously fed a mixture and air-cooled, the change was a 4-speed transmission (+ back) without friction, with leverage at the wheel and preselettore, the The braking system was entrusted to the good old drum with mechanical control (no complicated and expensive hydraulic), two front and rear with a
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  • | Transmission || ...ement the rear-mounted radiator. All models of the 600 had generators with mechanical external regulators.
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  • | Transmission || 5-speed manual ...eatured a 1570 cc [[Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine|twin cam engine]] and other mechanical components shared with the [[Alfa Romeo Giulia]] and carried a 105 series c
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  • ...fuel injection with 2 40mm throttle bodies, Lubrication: wet sump, 3.2 qt. Transmission: Dry multiplate clutch; 5 speeds, Wheels: Wire-spoke, 18x2.5 front, 17x3.5 ...r; Fuel Delivery: Electronic Fuel Injection; Ignition: Digital Electronic; Transmission: 5 speed with shaft; Clutch: 2 dry Disks; Charging System: 25A x 14V altern
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  • ...endent suspension|independent front suspension]] and the first [[automatic transmission]] with 4WD, but also because it was equipped and finished as a regular pass ...nal models were added in 1981, the sub-compact SX/4 and Kammback. A manual transmission and a front axle-disconnect feature were also made available for greater fu
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  • ...heaply. Many of these had sound bodies and frames and had been junked for mechanical reasons, since the [[running gear]] of early cars was not durable. ...cal hot rod was heavily modified, particularly by replacing the engine and transmission, and possibly other components, including brakes and steering. Certain eng
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  • The 35/45 hp Itala of Prince Scipione Borghese, assisted by mechanical Hector Guizzardi and journalist Luigi Barzini, Special Envoy of the 4-cylin ...all-independent suspension, reinforced wooden chassis and integral engine, transmission and differential. A 1500 cc version known as the 15 was also designed.
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  • ...that was prone to failure and was replaced by a [[ZF Friedrichshafen AG]] transmission when the P3 were converted to 412P's, another Ferrari first that would only ...ry Racecars but when Ferrari sold them to customers they removed the Lucas Mechanical Fuel Injection and replaced it with Weber carburetors which reduced their o
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  • ...rials and artillery in the pre-produce several artefacts metallurgical and mechanical tools and precision of surgery Parts of trails and [[Carreggia]] military, ...olled steel, cooling water, clutch disc, change to four and reverse gears, transmission chain, four brakes (two rear wheel, one on differential, onto a conduit thr
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  • ...us of the drivetrain. This shouldn't be confused with the term [[automatic transmission]]. ...ions such as an [[independent front suspension]] and the first [[automatic transmission]] with 4WD, but also because it was equipped and finished as a regular pass
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  • | Transmission || 7-speed sequential cross. AMT robotic system with driving programs ...lity of such transmissions to change gears faster. As a result, the entire transmission of the Pagani Huayra weighs 96 kg.
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  • ...ion:||6-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>6-speed [[semi-automatic transmission|E-gear]] ...d at the 2007 [[Frankfurt Auto Show]]. Only 20 units were built. The car's mechanical underpinnings and engine are identical to those of the Murciélago LP640. A
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  • | Transmission || 4-speed manual<br/>5-speed manual (after 1978, with 1.5 L engine) ...produce the definitive small mid-engined sports car, using the engine and transmission pack from the front-engined 128 Coupe."</blockquote></div>Ludvigsen, K. (19
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  • ===Transmission=== The transmission is controlled by a [[clutch]] lever under the left hand in standard configu
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  • | Transmission || ...he same year; the Beta was the first Lancia manufactured with an automatic transmission factory option. In 1981 power steering also became available on certain Rig
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  • ...features included a [[flywheel]], [[brake]], [[gear box]], and [[Bearing (mechanical)|bearing]], which are also the features of a modern automobile. His design ...[internal combustion engine|internal combustion]] cars with a sliding gear transmission. Traditional [[Coach (vehicle)|coach]]-style vehicles were rapidly abandone
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  • ...such cases more passes may be run until a winner is produced. Sometimes mechanical failure determines the battle's outcome, either during or preceding a heat. A proper mechanical [[limited slip differential]] (LSD) is essential for drifting. Open diffs
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  • | Transmission || The 126 used much of the same mechanical underpinnings and layout as its [[Fiat 500|rear-engined predecessor]] with
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  • ...e]] suspended on [[leaf spring]]s. Later versions of the car added various mechanical improvements but this spirit of robust simplicity was adhered to throughout In January 1986 the Panda received a series of significant mechanical improvements. The 652 cc air-cooled 2-cyl engine was replaced by a 769 cc (
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  • ...]]. The Ferrari was 90 seconds behind in a race that debuted the automatic transmission Chaparral in European competition. Surtees withdrew his ...carfiotti placed 3rd in the [[1968 Monaco Grand Prix]], an event marked by mechanical breakdowns that eliminated 11 of 16 starters before the race was completed.
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  • ...tural support framework; being bolted to the cockpit at the front end, and transmission and rear suspension at the back end. == Transmission ==
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  • ...onio Fessia. He had sufficient confidence to entrust the design of all the mechanical components of the car including the chassis to Giacosa. Giacosa was enginee ...today were the steering column change for the four-speed gearbox, and the transmission handbrake. Through a series of models culminating with the 1100R, (The 1100
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  • | Alfa Romeo 4 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]<br>c.1934 Alfa Romeo 3 speed manual *four-wheel mechanical drum brakes
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  • ...how it works. The “Q2” system is based on a limited slip differential, the mechanical Torsen type. In particular, this differential has the job of permanently di TRANSMISSION
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  • |Transmission|| Unsynchronised rear transaxle four speed with reverse gear *four-speed manual transmission
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  • ...3 introduced fuel injection to the Ferrari stable. It used a P3 (Type 593) transmission whose gears were prone to failure. ...ry Racecars but when Ferrari sold them to customers they removed the Lucas Mechanical Fuel Injection and replaced it with Weber carburetors which reduced their o
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  • The HF Integrale [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] systems incorporates permanent 4-wheel drive, a front transversely mounte ...elta HF Integrale at the 2006 [[Goodwood Festival of Speed]]]]To match the mechanical improvements and higher performance, Lancia gave the HF Integrale a new, mo
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  • ...787B|787B]] prototype. [[Toyota]] almost took the overall win in 1999, but mechanical woes in the final hour relegated them to second. ...w Matra 630 powered by the Matra V12 engine. The car started the race with mechanical problems, which sent it down to a 14th place in the race. But Pescarolo dro
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  • ...ch inventor, is credited for having built the world's first self-propelled mechanical vehicle or automobile in 1765. The first automobile [[patent]] in the [[Uni ...ontiac]]; the LaSalle of the 1930s, sold by [[Cadillac]], used the cheaper mechanical parts made by the Oldsmobile division.
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  • ...ideal distribution of weights, and specially designed suspension. From the mechanical point of view, the Giulietta had by this time reached the peak of its devel to a 6 gear close ratio [[transmission]] with a specific range also at
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  • ...tish blacksmith [[Kirkpatrick MacMillan]] refined this in 1839 by adding a mechanical crank drive to the rear wheel, thus creating the first true "bicycle" in th ...er. See Chapter 9 of "Bicycling Science" (Reference, below) for details of transmission efficiency.</ref> Derailleur efficiency is also compromised with ''cross-ch
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  • ...rcraft's landing gear, allowed for easy wheel changing. The internal mesh transmission eliminated the standard motorcycle chain, a source of oil, dirt, and aesthe ...to produce cars under license from BLMC. The [[Innocenti Mini]] used the mechanical components of the original but was in many ways superior to it.
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  • [[Automatic transmission]] fluid is a separate fluid. It is typically colored red to distinguish it ...d up. The motor oil and especially the additives also undergo thermal and mechanical degradation. For these reasons, the oil and the oil filter need to be peri
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  • ===Transmission=== * [[Manual transmission]]s
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  • Cisitalia’s first cars were based on [[Fiat]] mechanical components, and the space frame chassis were arguably the first used in [[m *manual 4-speed transmission
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  • ...joints to cylindrical ear-ring joints (inside in rubber). The rest of the transmission is composed from the usual clutch monodisc to dry and from a change to four ...dan, made exception for the final relationship of demoltiplicazione of the transmission (with greater reduction, therefore more “short”), for the measure (incr
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  • ...echanical processing, [[aluminium alloy]]s display a marked improvement in mechanical properties, especially when [[tempering|tempered]]. Aluminium alloys form v * [[Electrical transmission line]]s for power distribution
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  • ...start the engine, and his right hand to put the [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] into gear. This location of the ignition key switch is still found today ...ilarity to a [[drop tank]], these cars used simple curves to cover all the mechanical elements of the car and increase top speed. Once Le Mans returned after [[W
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  • factory parts, cars for sale, engine building and ZF transmission service. (USA) - Mechanical restoration specialists for Italian exotics including Ferrari,
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  • ...ection on rough surfaces (as well as degrading ride comfort and increasing mechanical loads). Depending on the driver, [[steering]] force and transmission of road forces back to the steering wheel and the [[steering ratio]] of tur
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  • ...direction. Additionally, the system may reduce engine power or operate the transmission to slow the vehicle down. [[Category:Mechanical power control]]
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  • ...w Matra 630 powered by the Matra V12 engine. The car started the race with mechanical problems, which sent it down to a 14th place in the race. But Pescarolo dro ...lead to Pescarolo and Hill. The Hobbs/Jabouille Matra 660 was stopped with transmission problems.
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  • ...ry in the [[2006 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian Grand Prix]]. Alonso had a mechanical failure whilst leading in the latter stages of the race whilst Michael Schu definitely associated with the mechanical functioning of the engine, transmission and running gear.
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  • ...r : Baron Samedi uses this device as a regular flute and as a direct radio transmission communicator to Dr. Kanaga ...ist_of_James_Bond_henchmen_in_Live_and_Let_Die#Tee_Hee_Johnson|Tee Hee]]'s mechanical arm which contains a very strong claw capable of cutting through solid obje
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  • ...f the Coopers, Walker switched to a home design. Unfortunately the special transmission turned out to be more unreliable that the standard part and Brabham took th ...th the [[Matra MS84]] at the Canadian Grand Prix, although the front wheel transmission was actually disconnected. Wide tyres and [[downforce]] had proved to be be
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