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  • ...ich passes the air leaving the turbocharger or supercharger through a heat exchanger typically called an [[intercooler]]. This is done by cooling the charge a ...as it is introduced into the air charge. The evaporation process uses the heat from the intake charge to complete the phase change. The alcohol is also a
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  • ...heat exchanger, modified oil degazer, new oil and water pipes and new heat exchanger fixing brackets.
    11 KB (1,633 words) - 20:23, 22 February 2009
  • ...reciprocating engine''', also often known as a '''piston engine''', is a [[heat engine]] that uses one or more [[piston]]s to convert [[pressure]] into a r ...air mixture ([[internal combustion engine]]) or by contact with a hot heat exchanger in the cylinder ([[stirling engine]]). The hot gases expand, pushing the pi
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  • ...cooled'' in another air/air or coolant/air radiator ([[Heat exchanger|heat exchanger]]). At low altitudes one stage could be turned off completely. The two-stag ...ven engine speed at the cost of increasing the lag-time for the exhaust to heat up sufficiently to drive the turbochargers. This lag can be addressed by re
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  • ...igned housing to cover the spark plug and carburetor, as well as providing heat for the latter. ...in [[1981]], eliminated the age-old [[Contact breaker|points]] and [[heat exchanger|condenser]] setup that had plagued many customers who had used a gasoline e
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  • ...heat exchanger, modified oil degazer, new oil and water pipes and new heat exchanger fixing brackets.
    38 KB (4,828 words) - 19:08, 25 September 2009
  • ...nd hydrogen internal combustion engine research. Because of the large heat exchanger necessary for fuel cells and their limited load change and cold start capab
    22 KB (3,293 words) - 00:01, 23 June 2009
  • ...an excessive volume of lubricant inside the engine sump. An oil/water heat exchanger reduces warm-up times by heating the engine lubricant during cold start and
    17 KB (2,787 words) - 18:29, 10 March 2011