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  • ...ng, resources and the most advanced industrial technologies applied to the automotive field.
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  • This [[engineering]] solution is attributable to Langensperger in [[1816]], but was patented b [[Category:Automotive steering technologies]]
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  • ...e [[supercar]] from [[Bugatti]], one of the most celebrated [[marque]]s in automotive history. It was unveiled on the anniversary date of [[September 15]], [[19 ...al Motors]]. The acquisition brought together two of the greatest names in automotive racing history and plans were made for listing the company's shares for sal
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  • [[Category:automotive technologies]] [[Category:Structural engineering]]
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  • ...ouple of years abroad and completed a second bachelor degree in electrical engineering in [[Liège (city)|Liège]], [[Belgium]]. In 1911 he returned to Italy and ...y 23 years, moved to Liège, in Belgium, where he graduated in [[electrical engineering]]. After several attempts to find work at several European companies, he wa
    5 KB (768 words) - 15:26, 13 April 2009
  • ...an Italian automotive engineer born in [[Turin]], he studied [[mechanical engineering]] in [[Switzerland]] and worked for [[FIAT]] (1924-28), where he followed [
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  • ...d as a building surveyor, before he discovered his gift for the automotive engineering. He gained first experiences at [[Bianchi]] and the running department of [
    2 KB (311 words) - 13:00, 18 September 2009
  • ...ions. The split off of automotive transmission types that has prevailed in engineering designs uses three major categories: [[Automatic transmission|''automatic'' ...om massive horsepower that makes converter faces shear. For the reasons of engineering a dependable, longer-life piece of equipment, these machines often use non-
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  • ...n) new horseless carriage and immediately saw an opportunity for using his engineering and entrepreneurial skills. In 1898, he met Count Emanuele Bricherasio di C ...ing 24 cars. Known from the beginning for the talent and creativity of its engineering staff; by 1903 Fiat made a small profit and produced 135 cars; this grew to
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  • ...usually cast on the [[cylinder head]] or the intake [[manifold (automotive engineering)|manifold]] or the [[poppet valve|valve]] cover(s).
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  • ...Ford's own test track. Early crash testing at UCLA showed that safety cage engineering was not very well understood in the 1970's. Rust-proofing was non-existent ...e changes were made, including the use of a factory [[Manifold (automotive engineering)|exhaust header]].
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  • | Industry || [[Automotive]] | Services || industrial engineering and design, automobile design and prototyping
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  • ...ween 1975 and 1999. He is acknowledged as one of the greatest designers in automotive history. After studying [[mechanical engineering]] at the [[Polytechnic University of Turin]] he attempted to seek work at t
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  • * [[Automotive engineering]] [[Category:Automotive transmission technologies]]
    6 KB (1,061 words) - 07:42, 9 August 2009
  • ...et instantly-classic designs were to follow, soon becoming cornerstones of automotive design. Spada's designs were acknowledged as seminal by his fellow designer ..., [[Paulo Spada]], to create [[Spadaconcept]], a new design house aimed at automotive and [[industrial design]].
    5 KB (670 words) - 16:05, 13 April 2009
  • ...at is grip via the [[vehicle suspension]] and [[tires]]. Coil bind uses [[Automotive aerodynamics|aerodynamics]] to produce grip.
    2 KB (309 words) - 19:14, 26 April 2010
  • [[Category:Automotive technologies]] [[Category:Structural engineering]]
    2 KB (281 words) - 10:27, 25 February 2010
  • ...[[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Thames Ditton]] ||[[Villiers Engineering|Villiers]] 346 cc ||2 ||1953-1955 || ...[[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Thames Ditton]] ||[[Villiers Engineering|Villiers]] 346 cc ||2 ||1955-1958 ||The Mark 2 has minor trim diff
    22 KB (2,468 words) - 22:25, 18 February 2009
  • | Manufacturer || [[Covini|Covini Engineering]] '''Covini Engineering''' is an Italian car manufacturer that was formed in 1978 by Ferruccio Covi
    8 KB (1,082 words) - 11:33, 24 February 2011
  • '''[[Drive-by-wire]]''' technology in automotive industry replaces the traditional mechanical and hydraulic [[control system ...e-by-wire technology is still under development by some automotomobile and automotive parts manufacturers industry worldwide and has not been widely commercializ
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