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  • '''Power transmission''' is the movement of [[energy]] from its place of generation [[Power (physics)|Power]] is defined formally as units of [[energy]] per unit [[time]].
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  • ...[mechanical work|work]] is performed. In the [[SI]] system of measurement, power is measured in [[watt]]s (symbol: W). This can be modeled as an [[energy]] :''P'' is power
    8 KB (1,393 words) - 12:16, 8 October 2009
  • ...Chrysler Imperial]] under the name Hydraguide. Most new vehicles now have power steering, although in the 1970s and 1980s it was the exception rather than Most power steering systems work by using a belt driven pump to provide [[hydraulic sy
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  • '''Power transmission''' is the movement of [[energy]] from its place of generation [[Power (physics)|Power]] is defined formally as units of [[energy]] per unit [[time]].
    3 KB (470 words) - 09:34, 21 September 2009
  • ...allation of a 80 cm3 derived [[Polini]] could be develop [[Power (physics)|power]] of the 14 hp.
    868 bytes (123 words) - 23:32, 26 January 2009
  • ...ti 996|996]] and 998 with similar design but revised engines and even more power. Whilst it lacked the outright power levels of the Japanese inline four-cylinder opposition, its excellent handl
    817 bytes (106 words) - 07:40, 9 August 2009
  • ...hen geared together at one end for power-take-off. This leads to a worse [[power-to-weight ratio]] than simpler configurations with only one shaft. The only ...have said "This piece of metal is better used as a ship's anchor than as a power plant".
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  • ...ribes vehicles with a [[drivetrain]] that allows two [[wheel]]s to receive power from the [[engine]] simultaneously. ...-wheeled vehicles, this term is used to describe vehicles that are able to power at most two wheels, referred to as either [[front wheel drive|front]] or [[
    2 KB (275 words) - 09:04, 8 October 2009
  • ...ch is not inferior to that of a good 125cc and is due to the high specific power mentioned above.
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  • ...c, with camshaft in the bottom and return to 4 pistons, which delivers the power of 42 hp, transmitting to the rear wheels through a PTO shaft. ...ced technology, for structural strength and, even more, for the remarkable power allowed to reach 100 km / h: an amazing speed for the period.
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  • ...Chrysler Imperial]] under the name Hydraguide. Most new vehicles now have power steering, although in the 1970s and 1980s it was the exception rather than Most power steering systems work by using a belt driven pump to provide [[hydraulic sy
    5 KB (838 words) - 22:52, 11 June 2009
  • A '''motor''' is a device that converts [[energy]] into mechanical power, and is often synonymous with [[engine]]. ...Motor (Engine)]] - a machine used to convert chemical fuel into mechanical power by controlled explosions
    1 KB (153 words) - 00:34, 23 June 2009
  • ...instance the oil pump is a necessary parasite that consumes at least some power from the engine (its host). ...erives its power from the engine to create more power from the engine. The power that the supercharger consumes is parasitic loss and is usually expressed i
    2 KB (243 words) - 08:26, 8 October 2009
  • ...different companies, including competitors Pacbrake, GT, Jacobs and Banks Power. The brakes vary in design, but essentially operate by closing off the exha ...measured in units of power and is about 60 to 80% of the engine's maximum power output. More performance is usually easily had by down shifting the vehicle
    3 KB (393 words) - 22:25, 22 September 2009
  • ...placed just 1196 cc with a 69.85 mm bore and 78 mm stroke. Power output was 35 hp (26 kW) at 4000 rpm. ...or's dimensions, with bore now at 74.61 mm and stroke at 85 mm. Power output was nearly the same at 48 hp (36 kW).
    4 KB (612 words) - 16:37, 13 June 2009
  • |Power main || 522 kW |Power alt || 700 hp
    3 KB (360 words) - 09:34, 3 March 2009
  • ...ch]] was actually used in an offroad vehicle, giving it significantly more power than its predecessors. Which was likely necessary, as the redesign increase The increased weight required a suspension redesign and the addition of power steering. A five speed transmission with a [[hydraulic]] clutch was used. A
    2 KB (253 words) - 19:39, 6 July 2009
  • * Power: 750bhp @ 10500 rpm * [[Power-to-weight ratio]]: 0.825 hp/kg
    2 KB (219 words) - 12:47, 9 March 2009
  • [[image:flathead.jpg|thumb|right|Ford flathead V8 engine, modified for power, depicted on cover of Hot Rod magazine. The "flat head" is evident.]] ...and the [[compression ratio]] are limited, which in turn reduces available power and economy.
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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. ...e voltage to be closely controlled, and it is only with the development of power electronics that it has been possible with AC supplies, where the supply fr
    5 KB (759 words) - 13:01, 18 September 2009
  • ...hen geared together at one end for power-take-off. This leads to a worse [[power-to-weight ratio]] than simpler configurations with only one shaft. The only ...have said "This piece of metal is better used as a ship's anchor than as a power plant". Despite its poor reputation [[Jim Clark]] managed to win the 1966 U
    3 KB (449 words) - 12:23, 15 July 2008
  • ...i-valve|3 valves per cylinder]] driven by a [[single overhead cam]]shaft. Power was reported at 140 hp (104 kW). The engine was [[undersquare]] ...e. This engine had squarer dimensions, however, at 86 by 107 mm, and power output was impressive at 225 hp (167 kW). Many cars had [[landau
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