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  • ...n|drivetrain]] that allows all four [[wheel]]s to receive power from the [[engine]] simultaneously. In the [[United States]], these cars are included in the ...fluid degradation with age and from [[exponential]] locking behavior. Some designs use gearing to create a small rotational difference, which hastens torque t
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  • ...ombustion chambers where gases can reach 3500 K. The [[Agena]] upper stage engine used a regeneratively cooled aluminium design for some parts of the nozzle, ...luminium wire to a short "[[pigtail]]" of copper wire. Today, new alloys, designs, and methods are used for aluminium wiring in combination with aluminium te
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  • ...] of the 1930s), which evolved from the company's successful [[Formula 3]] designs, occurred in the 1950s. [[Jack Brabham]], champion in 1959 and 1960, soon p ...are the most powerful [[open-wheel]] circuit racing cars ever. To reduce engine power output and thus speeds, the FIA limited fuel tank capacity in 1984 an
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