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  • ...t this vehicle in Turin’s Military Arsenal by fitting a two-cylinder steam engine below the suitably reinforced body shell of a horse-drawn landau, together === Steam-powered landau ===
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  • [[Image:cylinder.png|frame|right|A piston and cylinder from a steam engine]] ...essed into each of the cylinder spaces. A cylinder block sits between the engine [[crankcase]] and the cylinder head, translating the [[reciprocal|reciproca
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  • [[Image:cylinder.png|frame|right|A piston and cylinder from a steam engine]] ...but the block is somewhat less rigid. The cylinder block sits between the engine [[crankcase]] and the cylinder head, translating the [[reciprocal|reciproca
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  • ==Internal combustion engine== ...Hypereutectic piston]]. The piston is an important component of a [[piston engine]] and of [[hydraulics|hydraulic pneumatic systems]].
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  • [[Image:Combustion chamber (PSF).png|thumb|Diagram of jet engine showing the combustion chamber.]] A '''combustion chamber''' is the part of an [[engine]] in which [[fuel]] is burned.
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  • In a [[reciprocating engine]], the '''dead centre''' is the position of a piston in which it is farthes ...so that dead centres can never exist on all cranks at the same time. A [[steam locomotive]] is an example of the latter, the connecting rods being arrange
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  • |Engine || Steam-Powered Inline-4 '''Serpollet Italiana''' was an Italian automotive steam car manufacturer (under French licence) based in [[Milan]] with operations
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  • ...er uses of this term, and [[rotary engine]] for the World War I [[aircraft engine]]s by that name.'' ...ustion engine]] that does not use [[piston]]s in the way a [[reciprocating engine]] does, but instead uses one or more [[rotor]]s, sometimes called '''rotary
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  • ...Components of a typical, [[four stroke cycle]], internal combustion piston engine. <br> ...stay of the [[industrial revolution]] and the niche application [[Stirling engine]].
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  • An '''engine''' is something that produces some effect from a given input. The origin of ...ine]]; Military devices such as [[catapult]]s are referred to as ''[[siege engine]]s''.
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  • An '''engine''' is something that produces some effect from a given input. The origin of ...ine]]; Military devices such as [[catapult]]s are referred to as ''[[siege engine]]s''.
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  • ...o transform [[heat]] or other energy into mechanical energy are known as [[engine]]s. ...gine]]s || [[External combustion engine]]s || [[Steam engine]], [[Stirling engine]]
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  • ...|thumb|right|150px|piston (top) and connecting rod from typical automotive engine (scale is in centimetres)]] ...il|right|200px|Components of a typical, [[four stroke cycle]], DOHC piston engine. (E) Exhaust [[camshaft]], (I) Intake camshaft, (S) [[Spark plug]], (V) [[p
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  • ...[[2003]], while the '''Cagiva N 1''' is the same motorcycle, but with the engine at full power and produced by [[1997]] to [[1999]]. ...me chassis (or frame, [[brake|brakes]] and [[shock]] front and rear) and [[engine]] sister [[Cagiva Mito]] ev, differences between the two bikes are purely a
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  • ...power" (sold out of '[[Italy]] or on request) where close to 29.5 [[horse steam|CV]]. ...trols all the parameters the engine and regulates the amount of air to the engine, so as to produce less [[pollution|pollution]].
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  • ...pg|thumb|250px|right|'''1964 Oscar 50 cc with a 2 stroke [[Franco Morini]] engine''']] ...oped a [[power (physics)|power]], second [[traffic|code]], to 1.14 [[horse steam|HP]] at 4400rpm. There was also an "Export" with the carburetor Dell'Orto 1
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  • ...arburetor]] Solex. The [[power (physical) | power]] maximum was 17 [[horse steam | HP]] at 3000 rpm. <br>
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  • | [[Diesel engine|Diesel]]-powered speed record || 563.995&nbsp;km/h (350.452&nbsp;mph) || [[ | [[Electric engine|Electric]]-powered speed record || 517.942&nbsp;km/h (321.834&nbsp;mph)|| [
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  • | Engine || 4084 cc ''[[straight-4]]'' ...Eta could be delivered with electrical lights. The car has [[straight-4]] engine with capacity of 4084 cc and it produced around 60 hp at 1800 rpm. The top
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