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  • A '''combustion chamber''' is the part of an [[engine]] in which [[fuel]] is burned. ...oduced by the [[combustion]] occupy a far greater volume than the original fuel, thus creating an increase in [[pressure]] within the limited volume of the
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  • [[Top Fuel|Top Fuel Dragsters]], [[Funny Car|Funny Cars]], Jet Cars, Rocket Bikes, [[Pro Modifi
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  • ...nd duration. Also, [[cylinder head]] gaskets will be thinner, and with the top of the [[piston]] rising up into the [[combustion chamber]], for high-perfo ...pment level but is cheaper to produce and generally operates with better [[fuel efficiency]]. In drag racing, naturally-aspirated vehicles are vehicles tha
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  • | Fuel capacity || 23 l (6 US gal) (5 imp. gal) ...et fabric roof could be rolled back from the windscreen header rail to the top of the rear engine cover leaving conventional metal sides above the doors.
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  • |Body style || [[Berlinetta]]<br>[[Targa top]]<br>[[Spyder|Spider]] |Weight || 1444 kg = 3183 lb (88l fuel)
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  • ...and dials such as the [[tachometer]], [[speedometer]], [[odometer]], and [[fuel gauge]]. One of the safety enhancements of the 1970s was the widespread ad ...ment gauges such as a [[speedometer]], [[tachometer]], [[odometer]], and [[fuel gauge]].
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  • | Engine || 996 cc, [[L-twin]], [[fuel injection|fuel injected]] 4 valve per cylinder [[desmodromic valve|desmodromic]], liquid c |Top speed || 259 km/h
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  • ...Industries|IHI]] [[turbocharger]]s, intercoolers, and [[Weber]]-Marelli [[fuel injection]]. The 2855&nbsp;cc engine capacity was dictated by the displace ...in 15 seconds flat (roughly when a 80's Mustang GT would be hitting 90). Top speed was a staggering 190 miles per hour.
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  • | Fuel capacity || With 70 hp engine the car could reach top speed of 125km/h.
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  • |Top speed || 105&nbsp;km/h |Fuel capacity ||
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  • |Fuel control || OHV |Top speed || 145.0 km/h (90.1 mph)
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  • |Top speed || approx. 90 km/h (unrestricted) |Fuel capacity || 7 l
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  • ...car weights 1070 kg and has top speed of 100 km/h to 110 km/h and has fuel fuel consumtion of {{convert|11.5|L/100 km|abbr=on}}. !Model!!Years!!Engine!!Displacement!!Power!!Fuel system
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  • | Fuel system || fuel injection, throttle body diameter: 38 mm for RXV/SXV 4.5, 40 mm for RSV/SXV | Fuel capacity || 7.8 liters (2.0 gallons)
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  • ...[[single cylinder engine|single]]<br>12:1 [[compression ratio]]<br>Weber [[fuel injection]]<br>bore x stroke: 100&nbsp;mm x ? | Top speed || 141 mph
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  • |Fuel capacity || 60 litres, 13.2 UK Gal, 15.9 US Gal |Fuel system || 1 So 32 DDIST carburetor
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  • ...reservoir and the light support on the saddle. The swing arm was built on top of the truss frame. The engine was a two-stroke 125 cc with a three-speed [
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  • Fuel feed: Magnetti Marelli MR3 Fuel injection Top speed: N/A
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  • | Top speed || 200 km/h | Fuel capacity || 17 [[Liter|L]]
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  • |Engines:||3.2&nbsp;L [[V8]]<br>3.2&nbsp;L [[fuel injection|FI]] [[V8]] (''GTBi/GTSi'')<br>3.2&nbsp;L [[multivalve|4v]] [[V8] ...car number five on the list of [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1970s]].
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  • ...ced the earlier [[Alfa Romeo 2600|2600]] Berlina, Sprint and Spider at the top of the Alfa Romeo range. In contrast to the 2600s, the 1750s were smaller ...ulia|Giulia]] sedan, which continued in production. The 1750 was meant to top the sedan range, above the 1300 cc and 1600 cc versions of the Giulia. In
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  • ...[Penske]] team switched from [[Champ Car]], and Sam was able to beat their top driver [[Hélio Castroneves]] to his second title. Along the way, Hornish b ...shed third to [[Dan Wheldon]] and [[Tony Kanaan]] in the standings and the top placement of any driver not driving for [[Andretti Green Racing]].
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  • ...ere available: 1779cc, 1962cc [[fuel injection]], 1996cc [[V6]], 2492cc V6 fuel injection and 2393cc turbo diesel. The 1962cc injection also incorporated !style="background:#" align="center" valign="middle" | Fuel system
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  • | Fuel capacity || 78L ...[[Ferrari]] at the [[2008 Paris Motor Show]]. It is a two door "2+2" hard top [[convertible]]. The California is powered by [[Front mid-engine, rear-whee
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  • |Top speed || 53 mph |Wet weight || 103.3 kg 90 kg + 1.0 kg oil + 1.3 kg<br> battery + 11 kg fuel = 102.8 kg
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  • ...es are used in many industrial process from controlling the flow of rocket fuel to controlling the flow of [[milk]]. ...inder and [[combustion chamber]], also called '[[flathead engine]]' as the top of the [[cylinder head]] is flat. Although this design makes for simplified
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  • ...spoiler''') is often a ridge of plastic or metal attached directly to the top of the [[trunk]] lid. Spoilers are used extensively in automotive racing. [[Top Fuel]] [[drag racing]] cars feature massive spoilers on the back, whereas [[F1 c
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  • *Fuel capacity: 95 L (25.1 US gal) *Top Speed : 191 mph
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  • ...he cylinder. The piston is returned to the cylinder top ([[Top dead centre|Top Dead Centre]]) either by a [[flywheel]] or the power from other pistons con ...n is at the bottom of its stroke, and the volume when the piston is at the top of its stroke.
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  • ...inverted White Power forks, a WP rear [[monoshock]], [[Weber]]-[[Marelli]] fuel injection, [[Carrillo]] con-rods, and [[Pirelli]] Dragon tires. No comments ...tors -- turn signals, oil pressure, high beam, neutral, battery charge and fuel lights -- that, as long as you aren't in direct sunlight, are all read quit
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  • |Top Speed || 70 km/h (43.5 mph) Fuel consumption was quoted to be 38 km with a liter of fuel, while the suggested retail price was around 390,000 lire (624.00 USD). Obs
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  • |Fuel feed ||Weber 55AS1 Carburetor |Top Speed ||270 km/h / 168 mph
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  • ...th anniversary of the Italian Aerobatic Fleet. The Tricolore is based on a top specification Zonda Cinque, built on a carbon titanium chassis with sequent ...e ground up, but shares many visual qualities with the outgoing Zonda. The top speed has gone up from the 220 mph ( set by the [[Zonda F Roadster]] ) to
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  • | Top speed || |fuel capacity || 62.5 L
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  • | Top speed || | Fuel capacity || 22L
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  • ...ic transmission|automatic]] transmission. Maserati fitted the car with two fuel tanks, which could be filled via flaps on either side of the roof pillars. The Ghibli II has a top speed of 155 mph and a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 5.7 seconds.
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  • |Top speed || 53 mph ...eight || 102.8 kg / 91 kg + 1.0 kg oil + 1.3 kg battery + 9.5 kg fuel
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  • ...eased fuel consumption so much that the factory offered a larger 110 litre fuel tank as an option. These gave the engine an additional 15 bhp, to 385. The ...ini's engineers devised a modification for the carburetors which created a fuel-return. [[Ferrari]], who used these same carburetors in one of their cars,
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  • | Engine || 998 cc, [[L-twin]], [[fuel injection|fuel injected]] 4 valve per cylinder [[desmodromic valve|desmodromic]], liquid c |Top speed || 259 km/h
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  • | Top speed || 93 mph | Fuel capacity || 14 L
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  • ...lable at 3,250 rpm. The engine features [[Gasoline direct injection|direct fuel injection]], which is a first for Ferrari mid-rear engine setups in its roa ...m/h acceleration is 3.35 seconds, while top speed is over 325 km/h, with a fuel consumption in combined cycle (ECE+EUDC) 13.7 L/100 km while producing 320g
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  • ...s been pain to safety and protection: the chassis has been designed with a top case built with tubular cells in concurrence of forces to resist both fonta ...Sport, Top and Electric, each with its own special features, for example 'Top' has a removable roof and windows to turn it into a summer car, while the '
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  • |Fuel capacity || 94.7L ...troke) dry-sump lubricated 1995cc [[V8 engine|V8]] that featured [[SPICA]] fuel injection, four ignition coils and 16 spark plugs. The engine used four cha
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  • | Fuel capacity || 14 L (depending on model) ...The bike remained relatively unchanged until [[2000]], when Ducati added [[fuel injection]] to the M900 model. Perhaps more importantly, in 2001 Ducati al
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  • | Top speed || 162 mph | Fuel capacity || 18 Litres
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  • 1963 - Competizione ceases production. The Super Sport is top of the range of the sports models, with 4 speeds and handlebar gearchange. ...rpm and 95-97 Kmh. White frame. Yellow tool-boxes, mudguards, chainguard, fuel tank (with white flashes and black or green lines)
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  • ...featured hemispherical combustion chambers and was fed by a Lucas indirect fuel injection system which was novelty at the time for Italian car manufacturer Although the Lucas fuel injection system enhances performance, quite a few owners, especially in th
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  • ...d the [[Ferrari 612 Scaglietti|612 Scaglietti]] grand tourer. The FF has a top speed of {{Convert|335|km/h|mi/h|0|abbr=on}} and it accelerates from zero t *The FF won ''[[Top Gear (magazine)|Top Gear]]'' magazine's "Estate Car of the Year 2011" award.
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  • | body style || [[Berlinetta]]<br/>[[Targa top|Targa]] ...while the GTS was a Gran Turismo [[Roadster (automobile)|Spider]] ([[targa top]]). In 1985, the 328 retailed from $58,400-$62,500 ($130,388 - $139,542 in
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  • |Fuel Economy:||23 [[Litre|L]]/100 [[kilometre|km]] combined |Fuel Capacity:||115 [[Litre|L]] (30 [[gallon|U.S. gallons]])
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  • ...retor]] [[flat-4]]<br>2.5&nbsp;L [[carburetor]] [[flat-4]]<br>2.5&nbsp;L [[fuel injection|I.E.]] [[flat-4]] |Fuel Economy:||
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  • ...range includes 2.0 petrol engine, a 1.9 MultiJet [[turbodiesel]], and the top-of-the-range 3.2 [[V6]] Petrol. |Fuel consumption (mpg (l/100km)):
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  • ...ieve top speed of 35km/h. Despite having such a small engine, the car used fuel 8L/100 km. ...as a very compact car with a wheelbase of 1470 mm and a 1200 mm wide axel. Fuel consumption was 8 liters of per 100 km.
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  • |Top speed || 145 mph |Fuel capacity || 20 L
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  • | class="lightbg" id="car_specsleft" | Fuel feed | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | Fuel Injection
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  • | Top speed || 270km/h | Fuel capacity || 21L
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  • ...ed back. The top speed of the car was about 235 km/h on the best available fuel in US (135/110 unleaded aviation gasoline). ...ually registered the car as "Ital Uno" and did not call it a "Moretti". On top of everything else, the race organizers misspelled "Ital Uno" and called it
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  • ...e angle. This was also the introduction of liquid cooling and computerised fuel injection to the V-twin range. ...PS. But the 916 camshaft gave a softer, less peaky power delivery and less top-end power: Output was 83.5&nbsp;kW (112&nbsp;bhp) as against the SPS’s 92
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  • ...the car, which was roomy for five adults with above average equipment. As top of the range was the 2.0 sedicivalvole (16v). The diesels were less refined ...o house it, this power unit brought superb performance and handling, and a top speed of around 130 mi/h which made it faster than the [[Volkswagen Golf|Vo
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  • ...roke]], and the volume of the combustion chamber when the piston is at the top of its stroke. ...lus 100 cc in the combustion chamber). When the piston has moved up to the top of its stroke inside the cylinder, and the remaining volume inside the head
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  • |Top speed || ''98'' 75 km/h. ''98N'' 80 km/h. ''98T, 98TL'' 75 km/h. |Fuel capacity || 3.75 usgal
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  • At 989&nbsp;cc, the GP4's top speed record of 347.4km/h was set by Loris Capirossi on at IRTA Tests in Ca ...irossi 2005.jpg|Capirossi 2006.jpg|180|[[Loris Capirossi]] riding the GP5 (top) and GP6 (bottom).}}
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  • ...n in Tokyo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The [[Bugatti Veyron 16.4]] has reached a top speed of 407 km/h (253 mph).]] ...ries 2.61 kg/kW (4.30 lb/hp) despite weighing 1950 kg (4299 lb), including fuel, due to its 746 kW (1001 hp) engine. The [[Koenigsegg CCR]] and [[Koenigseg
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  • ...g). Nonetheless a Formula One engine is over 20% more efficient at turning fuel into power than even the most economical small car. ...nd of the engine freeze has been suggested to be the beginning of both bio-fuel and the reintroduction of turbos, both ideas suggested by FIA President [[M
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  • ...red by a 4.7 Litre V8 that produced 290 bhp, the car managed to turn out a top speed between 240-250 kph (150-156 mph). In 1969, however, contrary to Mase ...totype 'Mexico' was fitted with the Mistral's six cylinder 3.7-litre Lucas fuel injected engine. It was finished in [[Oro Longchamps]] with a black leather
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  • | Fuel capacity || 8.5 impgal | Transmission || 4 speed manual: synchromesh on top 3 ratios<br>(earlier models)<br>4 speed manual: all- synchromesh <br>(later
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  • ...aptly describes the rounded silhouette that resulted when you chopped the top off the little Topolino sedan. ...loped a "pneumatic injection" system that allowed the driver to enrich the fuel supply in the two carburetors by activating a pear-shaped push-button insid
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  • ...st, however [[as of 2005]] many new models are now being introduced with [[fuel injection]]. ...top. This had the advantage of never "flooding" the engine, as any liquid fuel droplets would fall out of the carburetor instead of into the [[intake mani
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  • | Fuel capacity || 45L For the Russian market, the top engine will be the 1.6 L [[Chery ACTECO engine|ACTECO]] licensed from [[Che
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  • ...1969) had [[SPICA]] (Società Pompe Iniezione Cassani & Affini) mechanical fuel injection. ...as a slightly different grille, new doorhandles, a more raked windscreen, top-hinged pedals and improved interior trim.
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  • **'''Top Speed''': 60-70mph depending on rider and year of bike's manufacture. ;Fuel tank
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  • ...he [[Royal Navy]], such boats had been driven by gasoline engines but this fuel is obviously highly flammable and made them very vulnerable to hostile fire ...was on its way down the cylinder before its inlet piston mate reached its top-dead-centre position.
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  • ...145 kilograms, can accelerate from 0-60mph in under 4.5 seconds, and has a top speed of 75mph. It has a better power to weight ratio than a Ferrari F50. A ...lly weigh 200 to 300 lb (100 to 150 kg). [[Avanti Kart]], [[Tony Kart]], [[Top Kart]], [[Birel]], [[CRG]] and [[Mach 1 Kart]] are a few well known example
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  • ...h a six-speed gearbox, a 904 cc engine which provided 88 hp and a 220 km/h top speed. The bike still had the same automotive carburetor and unreliable ele ...odern [[Magneti-Marelli]] system that integrated ignition and electronic [[fuel injection]]. Power increased to 90 hp and speed to 230 km/h. The wheels wer
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  • ...ccurs in a confined space called a combustion chamber. Combustion of the [[fuel]] charge inside a chamber causes a rapid rise in [[temperature]] and [[pres ...le through the [[fuel system]] to the [[combustion chamber]], and that the fuel release sufficient [[energy]] in the form of [[heat]] upon [[combustion]] t
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  • ...featured a powered fully-retracting roof and was one of the cheapest open-top cars in the world at the time. Since the [[Fiat X1/9]] most Fiat cabriolets ...rather than a hydraulic pump driven by the engine. This results in reduced fuel consumption and less environmental impact.
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  • |Fuel capacity || 75&nbsp;L !style="background:darkred" align="center" valign="middle" | Top speed
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  • The 1953 [[Aston Martin DB2/4]] featured a top-hinged rear tailgate. Its successor, the 1958 [[Aston Martin DB Mark III|D ...tailgate was split horizontally rather than in a single unit hinged at the top, it did not fully qualify as a hatchback. However, the 1962 Italian-built [
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  • ...rari factory. The purpose of this particular program is to allow Ferrari's top customers exclusive access to its most up-to-date technology and to use the *Fuel system: [[Robert Bosch GmbH|Bosch]] [[Motronic]] ME7 [[fuel injection|Sequential Electronic Injection]]
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  • | Fuel capacity || 47&nbsp;L (10.3&nbsp;[[Imperial unit|Imp.&nbsp;gallons]])<b ...an electric powered fully-retracting roof and was one of the cheapest open-top cars in the world at the time. Available in both ELX and SX trim, initially
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