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  • ...auto racing races, however, air racing races usually draw smaller crowds. Air races are usually held at small [[airport]]s. Many of the planes used also ...rp.750pix.jpg|thumb|right|250px| '''Air racing''' in England: the Red Bull Air Race heat held at Kemble airfield, Gloucestershire. The aircraft fly singly
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  • [[Image:Air filter, opel astra(2).JPG|thumb|right|Air filter in an [[Opel Astra]] car, top side=clean side]] [[Image:Air filter, opel astra(1).JPG|thumb|right|Air filter in an [[Opel Astra]] car, bottom side=dust side]]
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  • Ancillary equipment such as [[stereo]]s, [[air conditioning]], [[cruise control]], car [[phone]]s, [[positioning system]]s Air conditioning used when the car [[engine]] is off, can cause main [[battery]
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  • ...auto racing races, however, air racing races usually draw smaller crowds. Air races are usually held at small [[airport]]s. Many of the planes used also ...rp.750pix.jpg|thumb|right|250px| '''Air racing''' in England: the Red Bull Air Race heat held at Kemble airfield, Gloucestershire. The aircraft fly singly
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  • ...er '''continuous brakes''' started to appear, either '''[[Air brake (rail)|air operated]]''' or '''[[vacuum brake|vacuum operated]]'''. These brakes used Automatic brakes on the other hand use the air or vacuum pressure to hold the brakes off against a reservoir carried on ea
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  • ...[Saab 17|Saab B 17]] [[dive bomber]] used the deployed undercarriage as an air brake. ...ke]] or [[disc brake]]) during the brake application and release it to the air gradually.
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  • ...normally referred to as [[boost (automotive engineering)|Boost]] or charge air. ...h greater percentage of oxygen per volume of air intake to be added to the air/fuel mixture. The effects are an increase to the effective capacity of the
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  • ...s, a two-stroke engine, with air suction in the crankcase where the intake air is pure was to help to keep the gas cool in the cylinder with the aim of el
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  • ...car appears several inches above the ground.<br>Bottom: At full speed the air dam appears much closer to the ground.}} ...)#Travel|travel]] (hence the name). The goal of coil bind is to keep the [[air dam]] (or splitter if applicable) at the front of the car as low to the gro
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  • ...with a carburetor with the air intake around the cylinder, to preheat the air. It had a Ruthardt magneto ignition, lubrication pump with an additional di
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  • ...efore it is always used in conjunction with the regular [[Air brake (rail)|Air Brake]]. This combined system is called '''blended braking.''' Li-ion batte ...ic braking is to reduce the amount of air braking required. This conserves air and minimizes the risks of over-heated wheels. One locomotive manufacturer,
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  • A turbo- or supercharger are both engine driven air compressors and provide varying levels of ''boost'' according to engine rpm ...methods can be employed to increase factory boost levels such as bleeding air off the wastegate diaphragm to 'fool' it into staying open longer. To avoid
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  • [[Image:Air filter, opel astra(2).JPG|thumb|right|Air filter in an [[Opel Astra]] car, top side=clean side]] [[Image:Air filter, opel astra(1).JPG|thumb|right|Air filter in an [[Opel Astra]] car, bottom side=dust side]]
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  • In the [[Gulf of Sidra incident (1981)]], [[United States|US]]-[[Libya]]n air engagement over territorial claim, two Libyan [[Su-22]] jets were shot down *[[Gulf of Sidra incident (1981)]], [[United States|US]]-[[Libya]]n air engagement over territorial claim, two Libyan jets shot down
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  • ...that was novel in the UK, the electro-pneumatic brake in which compressed air brake operation was controlled electrically by the driver. This was a consi ...equirements. The fleet prior to World War 2 used the two-pipe Westinghouse Air Brake system, which was more effective than the generally prevailing vacuum
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  • ...ad being ported and red arrow showing the super efficient straight through air passage way'''</center>]] ...e larger and its physical separation of the hot exhaust manifold keeps the air in the intake manifold cooler. Most modern engines are of a crossflow desig
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  • ...ct occurs. It is caused by an instantaneous ignition of the remaining fuel/air mixture in the form of an explosion. The cylinder pressure rises dramatical * Adding water in the form of vapor in the air intake.
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  • ...ng away from the valves (so as to expand the volume available for incoming air). In some cases the lowering of the cylinder pressure is enhanced by a com
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  • ...entrifugally supercharged car when the throttle is lifted or closed. This air pressure is re-circulated back into the non-pressurized end of the intake ( ...oter valve, dump valve''') does basically the same thing, but releases the air to the atmosphere. This creates a very distinctive sound desired by many
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  • ...ion technique used by the company to preserve its coffee. In this process, air is extracted from the cans and replaced with inert gasses at a higher-than- ...e invented the first automatic coffee machine which substituted compressed air for steam: the illetta, the predecessor of today's espresso machines.
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  • ...ncarlo Pelatti]] founded the company for the production of small cars with air-cooled ''De Dion Bouton'' [[engines]]. Some [[prototypes]] had been develop
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  • ...<sub>2</sub>). Thus, when [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>) is combusted using air as the oxygen source, the first example equation above becomes: As can be seen, when air is the source of the oxygen, nitrogen is by far the largest part of the pro
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  • |Engine type || 499cc air-cooled OHV single
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  • ...uction a couple of years later as the 8-10HP with a 800cc engine (still V2 air-cooled) and production continued through and after the first world war. Ove ...embly process. Two models were available, the normal version (two-cylinder air-cooled 1010cc Vee engine with 20bhp) and a Sport model (two-cylinder in-lin
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  • ...or [[Gilera]] and [[MV Agusta]] racing),was a 500 cc racer with transverse air-cooled OHC four cylinder engine. There were also 'normale' motorcycles race
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  • '''[[Air Commodore]] Whitney Willard Straight''' ([[Order of the British Empire|CBE] ...East in charge of RAF transport command operations there with the rank of Air Commodore, and in September of 1943 took over the newly made Cairo aerodro
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  • Its limitations caused it to be progressively superseded by compressed air systems, in the [[United Kingdom]] from the 1970's. ...le use anywhere in the world, supplanted in the main by [[air brake (rail)|air brakes]].
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  • ...sides of the chamber reach equilibrium. This can be caused by either the air valve closing (due to the pedal apply stopping) or if "runout" is reached. ...restrictions must be considered. Air brake systems are bulky, and require air compressors and reservoir tanks for their operation.
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  • ...s needed for an [[off-road vehicle]]'s tires, drivers will often lower the air pressure to cause the [[tread]] to spread out and create a larger [[contact
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  • ...y [[Carlo Sorelli Brescian]]. They developed and manufactured a two-stroke air-cooled 75 cc which would be applied to the bicycle can could overcome climb
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  • ...s control''' covers all the technologies that are employed to reduce the [[air pollution]]-causing emissions produced by [[automobile]]s. Exhaust emissio ...emissions'': This is what most people think of when they think of vehicle air pollution; the products of burning fuel in the vehicle's [[internal combust
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  • ...also competed in motorsport's with relatively good results. In 1910 rapid air starters were used for starting then charging in 1916 for electrical starte
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  • ...in World War One, with the extensive use of his unique designs in Italian Air Force aircraft. He also developed and manufactured the engines for the cele ...Atlantic flights in 1931 and 1933 when the Italian Air Force was planning air routes to the Americas.
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  • ...8 cc and 498 cc Python engines. In addition, Itala built the 498 cc Super, air-cooled V four ''Chaise'' engine.
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  • ...rs, were available in both closed and open versions and had a two-cylinder air-cooled two-stroke engines. It features two engine options, either the 246 c
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  • ...imes to remove the [[salt]]. It is then hung in a shady, airy place. The air is important to the final quality of the ham. The ham is left until dry. A similar style of air-dried ham, [[Jamón serrano]], is made in [[Spain]].
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  • ...engine was the same cylinder used in [[Fongri motorcycle]]s, four-stroke, air-cooled cylinders and opposed to the horizontal axis.
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  • ...:Hungarian aerobatics pilot Peter Besenyei at speed in his Extra 300 at an air race in England]] * [[Air racing]]
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  • ...condition is known as "[[vapour lock]]". Also a suction pump could suck in air through (difficult to diagnose) faulty hose connections. A leaking connecti ...[[pedal]] results in the throttle body opening on the engine (metering the air going in) rather than engaging the fuel pump. The ignition switch does not
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  • ...combustion chamber for each pair of cylinders. This was front-mounted and air-cooled like an aero-engine. Another novelty for those times was front wheel
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  • ...ins being used, it heats up and becomes primed for use. In the event of an air leak, and subsequent loss of pressure, the mousse expands to fill the void,
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  • ...who, in July 25 1909, completed the first flight of the English Channel by air motor and in October 1909, successfully complete a flight from [[Toury]] to
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  • ..., a four-wheeled car was designed under the name of ''Edita''. This had an air-cooled 2-cylinder engine with 1020 cc in conjunction with a three-speed gea
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  • ...orporation|IHI]]/[[Honeywell Turbo Technologies|Honeywell]] and two air-to-air [[intercooler]]s, the compressor wheels are made of low-density [[Titanium ...n exit for air from the dual intakes of the front bumper, further reducing air pressure over the front of the car.
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  • *Big Air (also known as Best Trick), in which each rider gets three jumps &mdash; us ...angles that generally occupy one to two acres (.4 to .8 hectres). Like Big Air, a panel of judges assigns each contestant a score based on a 100-point sca
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  • ...errari 156''', affectionately dubbed "sharknose" due to its characteristic air intake "nostrils", was a [[racecar]] made by [[Ferrari]] in 1961 to comply ...61 version was affectionately dubbed "sharknose" due to its characteristic air intake "nostrils". Then-Ferrari factory policy inevitably saw all the remai
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  • |Cooling system || Air
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  • air cooled, chain drive, 4-speed gearbox + reverse motorcycles motor. The vehic
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  • |Engine || Air cooled Single cylinder two-stroke ...eel at the rear and two in front) with a single cylinder engine two-stroke air cooled engine with a bore of 56.5 mm and stroke of 50 mm and displacement o
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  • The front part, in various configurations, is consistently low and brings air needed for cooling through a rectangular opening smoothed or at semicircle. ...allow the hot air vent on the bonnet hand, is derived the taking of fresh air for carburetors.
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  • | Engine || Air cooled, four stroke, 90° two cylinder '[[L-twin]]', SOHC, 2 [[Desmodromic_ ...ed in 2003, is the smaller capacity, higher revving version of that year's air cooled [[Ducati SuperSport]] (SS) model range.
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  • | Engine || Air cooled, four stroke, 90° “L”twin cylinder, SOHC, desmodromic 2 valve p ...ed in 2003, is the smaller capacity, higher revving version of that year's air cooled Ducati SuperSport (SS) model range.
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  • Engine name = [[European Aviation Air Charter|European]] | ...d horsepower from an elderly engine (which was badged "[[European Aviation Air Charter|European]]", after Stoddart's [[aviation]] company).
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  • | Engine || Multiple models based on the Ducati L-twin. Two valve air-cooled and four valve water cooled. ...a]]. Its 696 L-twin features the highest power output per cc of any Ducati air-cooled engine. The Monster 1100 was announced in September 2008. Based on t
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  • ...ngine. The engine of the ''Regular 125'' was a single-cylinder two-stroke, air cooled that produced 23.5 hp at 10,000 rpm. The production of the ''Elmec C
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  • |Engine || Air-cooled [[Motorcycle_engine#Single|single cylinder]] [[Four_Stroke_Engine|4-
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  • ...es-Benz still used drum-brake in 1955, but also used a special hood as an "air brake". ...car ran into the sloped back of the Austin-Healey, was catapulted into the air, crashed on top of an earth bank designed to protect the crowd then landed
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  • ...ke or disc brake) during the brake application and then releases it to the air gradually.
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  • | Engine || 748&nbsp;cc air-cooled [[V-twin|L-twin]] <br>Bore x stroke: 80&nbsp;mm x 74.4&nbsp;mm <br>C
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  • ...lb as a result of many stock components being stripped out: soundproofing, air conditioning, and the leather interior were left out, with the regular seat
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  • ...i exploded onto the aviation scene as a dominant manufacturer. Favoured by Air Marshall [[Italo Balbo]], the company began rapidly prototyping and develop
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  • ...n 1948. [[Castelbarco]] co-ordinated the project, [[Benelli]] designed the air-cooled 750cc V-twin and [[Beretta]] produced both the engine and the square
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  • ...of the engine's spent exhaust energy. In most applications, the compressed air from both turbos is combined in a common intake manifold, and sent to the i ...e extremely high pressure ratios by having one turbocharger pressurize the air coming into the inlet of another. It is common in racing with diesel engine
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  • ...nd a very short engine length. The layout also lends itself to efficient [[air cooling]]. However, it is an intrinsically expensive design to manufacture, ...engines]]. The [[Citroen DS]] was originally intended to be fitted with an air-cooled flat-6, but this never materialised.
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  • ...the central "nacelle" body, a design inspired [[Formula One]] racers, with air ducting across the front brakes and out through the open area behind the wh
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  • ...e, inflatable to contain [[Earth's atmosphere|air]] or some other [[gas]]. Air bags are most commonly used for cushioning, in particular after very rapid ...ly 11]], [[1984]], the U.S. government required cars to have driver's side air bags or automatic seat belts by [[1989]] (the automatic seat belt was a tec
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  • ...Large [[NACA duct|NACA ducts]] were added on the sides to give additional air. The experimental car was also constructed of aluminum honeycomb sheeting a ...ore aggressive than Gandini's original conception, with the required large air scoops and vents, but the overall shape was still very sleek. The original
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  • ...cluded a new front spoiler, wider rear tires, added side air vents ducting air to the brakes, and four tail lights (rather than six). 929 512BBs were pro
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  • ...for the invasion of Malta . The Royal Army therefore required airborne and air-raid means to equip the paratrooper divisions mobility . The Le Officine Me It was powered by an [[air cooling|air-cooled]] [[cylinder engine]] with 125 cc and 5 [[Hp]], which was installed
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  • ;Engine: Two cylinder, two stroke, air cooled. Bore, stroke: 63 mm x 63 mm (392 cc). ;Engine: Two cylinder, two stroke, air cooled. Bore, stroke: 63 mm x 63 mm (393 cc).
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  • ...ponetta ]]''. Del whole new level and remain the only special forms to the air placed behind the front wheels and in front of the rear for the subtraction
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  • ...sion of a burning gas (usually a mixture of [[petrol]] or [[diesel]] and [[air]]) into mechanical power (in the form of a reciprocating [[linear]] [[motio
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  • ...Large [[NACA duct|NACA ducts]] were added on the sides to give additional air. The experimental car was also constructed of aluminum honeycomb sheeting a ...ore aggressive than Gandini's original conception, with the required large air scoops and vents, but the overall shape was still very sleek. The original
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  • In 1957, Lombardini began producing the LA line of engines (single-cylinder air-cooled diesel engines), and in 1959 the product line was expanded to includ
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  • Engine name = [[European Aviation Air Charter|European]] | | rowspan="4"| [[European Aviation Air Charter|European]] [[V10 engine|V10]]
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  • .... This can be accomplished via compressed air ([[pneumatics]]) like ARB's "Air Locker," electronic [[solenoid]]s ([[electromagnet|electromagnetics]]) like
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  • ...energy; [[pneumatic]] solenoids, which derive their energy from compressed air and [[hydraulic]] solenoids, which obtain energy from pressurized [[fluid]]
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  • ...of the cavity; second, to design the underside of the car so that incoming air is accelerated through a narrow slot between the car and the ground, loweri ...ray used air dams at the front of his [[Brabham BT44]]s in 1974 to exclude air from flowing under the vehicle. On discovering that these tended to wear aw
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  • * Heating/air conditioning: none/none * Cooling: air, with fan
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  • They initially built air-cooled 125 cc two-stroke [[rotary engine]], designed by engineer Aroldo Tri
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  • ...t1221 copy.jpg|center|thumb|300px|<center>'''Project 1221 = Land - Water - Air'''</center>]] ...butant of the exclusive marque is a worthy [[supercar]], a breath of fresh air unlike anything currently offered on the market. Aimed as a competitor to t
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  • ...han two years they brought out the first version of the engine: half liter air-cooled, which developed the bench strength, and remarkable for its time, 28 ...nted on a "[[Fiat]] AS.1" airplane was awarded the world record height for air touring, by [[Renato Donati]] reaching 8334 meters on [[December 10]] [[193
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  • ...ents by continuing the bodywork between the seats, which also serves as an air inlet feeding the mid-mounted 5L V10 engine, gives the car a distinctly fut
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  • ...eated inside the cylinder either by [[ignition system|ignition]] of a fuel air mixture ([[internal combustion engine]]) or by contact with a hot heat exch Reciprocating engines that are powered by compressed air, steam or other hot gases are still used in some applications such as to dr
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  • ...and more equipment, including standard [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS]], [[air conditioning]] and optional CD player, [[cruise control]], alloy wheels and
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  • ...low plates and replaced it with a small one, also adjusting some underside air flow. The side mirrors are located at the edge of the car's floor. The FIA'
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  • ...mplemented the external updating details. Optional equipment available was air conditioning, metallic paint, Pirelli P7 tyres, a leather dashboard, leathe ...vert|1.05|bar|psi|lk=on}} of boost. Charge air was cooled by a Behr air-to-air intercooler mounted on top of the engine. Output was {{convert|254|PS|kW bh
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  • ...vibration when in operation. It was a[[ twin-cylinder]] [[four-stroke]] [[air-cooled]], [[opposed-cylinder]] with a horizontal axis placed [[longitudinal
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  • The front end has a large air intake surmounted by extremely technical headlamps. The front end compositi ..., the high belt line, and a muscular rear fender. As a romantic touch, the air outlet is mounted on the front fender immediately behind the wheel, but int
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  • ...compressor]] in the intake tract of the engine which compresses the intake air above atmospheric pressure, greatly increasing the [[volumetric efficiency] ...t engine, a turbocharger equipped engine will normally compress the intake air more efficiently than a mechanical supercharger. But because of "turbo lag
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  • ...d a new front spoiler, wider rear tires, added NACA side air vents ducting air to the brakes, and four tail lights (instead of six).
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  • '''Briggs & Stratton''' is the world's largest manufacturer of [[air-cooled]] [[gasoline engine]]s for outdoor power equipment. ...f these customers by designing special features for this engine such as an air-intake shield, a starter clutch shield and a specially-designed housing to
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  • '''Engine''': [[cylinder]] of 124 cc (42x45) and 5500 rpm [[air-cooled]], lit by a magnetic plate of 50W, up by hand or foot, light alloy [ ...car. Presented in 1947 by the fledgling company Anonima Lombarda Cabotage Air (ALCA), the [[Volpe]] has actually very little like a car conceive today.
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  • | '''ch'''air, na'''t'''ure, tea'''ch''' | h'''air''', th'''ere''"
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  • ...al temperature of the catalytic converter, and thus precipitate out of the air. ...eled engines). This is because the three-way converter works best when the air-fuel ratio of the engine is kept within a certain very narrow band (when th
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  • ...ountries, "carb" for short, or "carbie" (slang)) is a device which mixes [[air]] and [[fuel]] for an [[internal-combustion engine]]. Carburetors are still ...either ''downdraft'' (flow of air is downwards) or ''side-draft'' (flow of air is sideways). In the [[United States]], downdraft carburetors were almost u
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  • ...drum brakes front and rear with ventilation openings in the rear fenders, air intake in the bonnet and outlets in the front fenders, torsion bars front a
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  • ...the MV 125 Dohc. The dustbin was a very large fairing that was built with air flow in mind. In 1957 the dustbin fairing was abolished due to riders being
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  • ...taly. The service operates at both central and local level with many land, air and maritime border police offices. The service is also responsible for pas The PdS’s bomb disposal units, mounted detachments, canine units, air support squadrons and maritime and river police units all fall under the mo
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  • ...[[force]]. Thus, in the Aristotelian view, a projectile moving through the air would owe its continuing motion to ''eddies'' or ''vibrations'' in the surr ...ed spontaneously, asserting that a body would be arrested by the forces of air resistance and [[gravity]] which might be opposing its impetus. Buridan fur
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  • |Engine || 124.443&nbsp;cc air-cooled [[Motorcycle_engine#Single|single cylinder]] [[Four_Stroke_Engine|4-
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  • ...Forlanini]] and developed it further into a three-cylinder, [[Air cooling|air cooled]], [[radial engine]] ideal for the new [[aeroplane]]s. One of the ea ...racing and built a small car with one of his 750 cc two cylinder engines, air cooled of course, which won several competitions. They also made a 1098[[Cu
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  • | Engine || 696 cc, 2 valves per cylinder [[desmodromic valve|desmodromic]] air cooled [[L-twin]]<br>Bore x stroke: 88 mm × 57.2 mm / 88 mm × 57.2 mm<br>
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  • ...m is comprised of two 34 mm flat slide Mikuni carburettor that control the air/fuel mixture. This represents a big difference compared to their GP 250 rac ...h the same engine and frame as the pre 98 model. There appears to be a ram-air intake however this is a cosmetic exercise, rather than a functional additi
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  • more gas you have in your tank the less air there is and gasoline
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  • ...chamber with the piston at the bottom of its stroke containing 1000 cc of air (900 cc in the cylinder plus 100 cc in the combustion chamber). When the pi ...it allows an engine to extract more mechanical energy from a given mass of air-fuel mixture due to its higher thermal efficiency. High ratios place the av
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  • ...itional reciprocating internal combustion engine uses valves to to control air and fuel flow into and out of the cylinders, facilitating combustion. '''Va
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  • ...ag racing]] venue. It was built on a disused [[World War II|WW2]] American Air base, [[RAF Podington]], which was once home to the 92nd bomber group. It i
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  • |Engine || Air-cooled [[Motorcycle_engine#Single|single cylinder]] [[Four_Stroke_Engine|4-
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  • ...s very strong, especially for its weight. If the mould contains air, small air bubbles will be present in the material, reducing strength. For hobby or c
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  • The Bahrain Grand Prix, sponsored by [[Gulf Air]], made history as the first [[Formula One]] Grand Prix to be held in the [ [[Gulf Air]] have sponsored the Bahrain Grand Prix from its inaugural race in 2004 rig
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  • ...such that the tire is either permanently self-repairing or at least loses air very slowly. * [[Tweel]] - Michelin's air-free tire
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  • ...dial engine]] 's [[aircraft]], whose project was approved in [[1933]] by [[Air Ministry]] that appropriated the sum of 20 million Italian lira (₤) for f
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  • Likewise, all 348s were shipped with on-board self-diagnosing Air Conditioning and heating systems. More than 8,000 348s were produced, and the car's straked side air intakes give it a Testarossa look (because of this it is sometimes consider
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  • ...hat is designed not to affect the [[streamline]] around the body. The side air intakes behind the front wheels generate a negative pressure, resulting in The eternity of the element air. Gentle and refined, yet the strength of the wind it is able to erode even
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  • ...pid reaction Corps Command (NRDC-IT), of four support brigades (Artillery, Air Defense, Logistics, Engineering), as well as command of the Army Aviation, : “[[Friuli]]” Air Assault Brigade in [[Bologna]] (Emilia)
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  • ...focused activities in the production of a small car called the Piccolo, an air-cooled 2-cylinder engine. In 1913 the factory gates of Frera forever closed
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  • ...ly damaging the engine. Also, the residual gasses displace room for fresh air/fuel mixture and will thus reduce the power potential of each firing stroke
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  • Originally the plastic components (bumpers, air intakes and engine cover) were black, and the car carried over the rectangu
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  • ...s known as a stroke and the downward stroke that occurs directly after the air-fuel mix in the cylinder is ignited is known as a power stroke. ...ical process of [[combustion]]: the reaction of a [[fuel]], typically with air, although other oxidisers such as [[nitrous oxide]] may be employed. Also s
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  • ...stead of the GT5's riveted-on fiberglass flares, and a smaller steel front air dam. The 'S' in the GT5-S name stood for "steel". Otherwise the GT5-S was l ...than a hint of the [[Jaguar XJ6]] about it, and came with the leather-and-air-con trim level that might be expected in such a car. The [[De Tomaso Deauvi
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  • ...imes known as a "front spoiler" or on stock or stock-appearing cars as an "air dam."
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  • ...f Weber Carburetor, intake manifold or manifold adapter, throttle linkage, air filter and all of the necessary hardware needed to install the Weber on a v
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  • ...k blind slots on the front fenders, an enlarged hood scoop (which supplied air to the interior of the car, not the engine), slightly flared fendered, tint
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  • ...ch leather seating for four adults, electric windows, wooden dashboard and air conditioniong as standard. Automatic transmission, power steering and a rad
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  • ...hicle via side skirts, front and rear bumpers, adding spoilers, splitters, air vents and light weight wheels. ...l new turbochargers, modify the car's engine cooling unit, and replace the air filters; but they could also install a more powerful engine on the cars the
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  • ...full luxury package, including full leather trim, tinted power windows, [[air conditioning]], and a premium stereo mounted in a roof console. In order t ...n the desert due to the Scorpion tires, an oversized radiator, and a large air cleaner which sat on top of 6 weber carburators. For those requiring even
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  • ...n allowed both cylinders to protrude into the airflow, providing excellent air cooling for each cylinder. The [[Harley-Davidson XA]], which used a flat-tw
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  • ...pes. His aerodynamic studies suggested that the "teardrop" slipped through air the best; thus the egg shape on this unique little coupe.
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  • ...inum plates. The compact engine fits into the frame in such a way that the air filter sits on top of the engine, below the gas tank, rather than the more
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  • ...iner assures that the tire will hold high-pressure air inside, without the air gradually diffusing through the rubber structure. ...rubber is used for the tubeless inner liner compounds, because of its low air permeability. The [[halogen]] atoms provide a bond with the carcass compoun
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  • ...are typical air conditioning control levers, one for hot, second for cold air intake, and third to distribute flow to upper or lower vents. The rear carg
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  • ...ction and close and brought to a stop again. Large valves that allow good air-flow have considerable mass and require a strong spring to overcome the ope ...n the engine runs over a wide range of RPM, because the speed at which the air can move into and out of the cylinder is defined by the size of the duct le
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  • ...of the Diablo's standard equipment, meaning that it was devoid of a radio, air-conditioning or sound deadening and featured carbonfibre molded seats, help ...modified version of the 5.7 litre V12 producing 520 horsepower. The car's air intakes were slightly differently shaped, and the vehicle now had exposed h
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  • ...to develop a tire and wheel combination, the [[Tweel]], which does not use air. ...use of its suitable mechanical properties and excellent impermeability for air.
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  • Born in [[County Durham]], [[England]], to an [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] bomber pilot and a [[special education]] teacher, Williams spen
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  • ...ons not only through chromosomes, but also making them breathe it with the air, and cultivating it through the example and the memory of his great sports
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  • ...ngarm]] with progressive suspension, 16 inch wheels with [[radial tire]]s, air-and-oil cooled engine, [[electronic ignition]] and a complete dashboard. Al
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  • ...) model since 1971, bringing together the company's heritage, their iconic air-cooled 90° V-twin engines and styling that evokes the classic American [[C ...r on Anniversary Edition, warranty: 12 mos., unlimited miles; Engine type: air-cooled, longitudinal-crankshaft, 90-degree V-twin, Valve arrangement: OHV,
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  • ...]. Most of the remaining aircraft served the [[Italian Social Republic]]'s air force and few survived the war.
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  • ...t automatically open to the needed size to let in just the right amount of air needed to cool its engine.
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  • ...responds to the coupe but without roof and proper windscreen. Just a small air deflector protects the passenger and the driver from the elements and it ha
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  • ...4 Nm of torque. The Barchetta weighs 1056&nbsp;kg (2328&nbsp;lb) without [[air conditioning]] and can accelerate to 100 km/h in 8.9 seconds and has top sp
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  • ...car built in 1932 (capable of 180km/h with a 65bhp JAP 998cc two-cylinder air-cooled vee engine!), Enrico Nardi worked for a period first for [[Lancia]] ...]] to create the '''Nardi-Monaco ''Chichibio'''''. It used an [[aircooling|air-cooled]] 998 cc 61 c [[JA Prestwich Industries Ltd|JAP]] of 65bhp, 10bhp mo
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  • Initially the car was equipped with the smallest Fiat engine, air-cooled 479 cc producing 15hp. In 1959 the engine power was increased to 17h
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  • ...mponents that generate power and deliver it to the road surface, water, or air. This includes the [[internal combustion engine|engine]], [[transmission (
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  • This new Guzzi is powered by a 992cc air-cooled, eight-[[valve]] transversal [[V-twin]] [[engine]] with single overh
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  • ...han the normal automotive 12 volts. Accessories such as power steering and air conditioning are powered by electric motors instead of being attached to th ...bustion engine's torque is minimal at lower RPMs, as the engine is its own air pump. On the other hand, an electric motor exhibits maximum torque at stall
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  • ...t automatically open to the needed size to let in just the right amount of air needed to cool its engine. ...rive]]. There were also a few minor external changes, primarily to the low air intakes.
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  • ...920s there were many passenger aircraft in which the crew were open to the air while the passengers sat in a cabin. Military biplanes and the first single ...ttern, later the “[[Basic T]]”, developed from 1937 onwards by the [[Royal Air Force]], designed to optimise pilot instrument scanning.
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  • ...tortuous path followed by the intake charge limits [[cylinder head porting|air flow]] and effectively prevents speeds greater than 2,000-2,500 RPM, and th
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  • ...responds to the coupe but without roof and proper windscreen. Just a small air deflector protects the passenger and the driver from the elements and it ha
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  • ...he factory was rebuilt at Via Tomassi Grossi, after being demolished in an air raid during [[World War II]] (1943).
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  • ...ends with [[Robert Benoist]] when they served together in the ''Armée de l'Air'' during [[World War I]] and through this connection, for a short time youn Although he was called up to serve in the [[French Air Force]], the quick fall of France resulted in Philippe being arrested by th
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  • ...s to dine al fresco, to escape the heat of the kitchen and enjoy the fresh air. By using the grill, one can quickly create tasty complete meals that lend
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  • ...h leather seats, power steering and brakes, electric windows, and optional air conditioning. It quickly became the company's top-selling model, with abou
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  • ...tronically adjustable suspension. The S Sport model features carbon fiber air intakes, cam belt covers and rear hugger, while the S Touring model comes w
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  • ...m. The 250cc model had a mixed cooling system, water for the cylinders and air to the cylinder head, a compression ratio of 11.5:1 and a power output of 4 ...Motorcycling Federation) regulations due to enter into effect in 1970. The air-cooled [[cylinders]] were of a narrow frontal 'V' formation with rotating d
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  • ...man is initiated only to face. Here then that the muzzle, to make as much air to the engine without overloading the front section, has the characteristic
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  • ...ts, sound system or door handles were installed although the cars did have air conditioning. Early cars had fixed windows, although newer windows that cou ..., Amir Rosenbaum of Spectre Performance managed to take his F40 with minor air intake modifications to 226mi/h[http://photoshocks.blog50.fc2.com/][http://
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  • ...to its maximum. This has the effect of forcing the rear of the car in the air and the tires onto the ground for better traction. === Air resistance (Drag) ===
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  • '''Engine displacement''' is defined as the total [[volume]] of air/fuel mixture an [[engine]] can draw in during one complete engine cycle; it Displacement is equal to the volume of combustible air/fuel mixture ingested during one cycle of all the cylinders at 100% [[volum
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  • ...g, as well as achieving a structure which would create the fewest possible air vortices. In practice these rigorous criteria would allow the car to reach
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  • Both vehicles are equipped with front and side driver and passenger [[air bag|airbags]] as well as [[seat belt]] pre-tensioners. Driving stability i ...lb as a result of many stock components being stripped out: soundproofing, air conditioning, and the leather interior were left out, with the regular seat
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  • ...ing years: remote-controlled doors, sound proofing and thermal insulation, air conditioned, reclining seats, heating, radio and television sets. Today the
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  • Blush and her charge, an [[United States|American]] [[United States Air Force|Air Force]] pilot named Jack Petachi, are in fact operatives of [[SPECTRE]], a ...ons, it seems Domino is her real name. Domino's brother Jack was in the US Air Force, making him a ripe and convenient accomplice for SPECTRE to steal two
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  • ...t is almost entirely made up of a grid-shaped elliptical that provides the air needed for cooling the engine. From the start bombature two sides (on which ...of bombature and has only one central light. There are more sfoghi for hot air shaped gills of sharks from the engine compartment.
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  • ...ese venues were the [[Buick Wildcat III]], [[Chevrolet Nomad|Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad]], [[Cadillac LaSalle II]] roadster and sedan, and Cadillac [[Eldorad
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  • .... For inside it got a more sophisticated instrumentation, new fabrics, the air conditioning vents changed and it got new Euro 5 power plants. The 1.9 Mult
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  • ...dy's legs would there for all to see'. Bertone understandably developed an air-conditioning system specifically for the car.
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  • It was powered by a 2-cylinder, air-cooled engine of 499.5&nbsp;cc from the [[Fiat 500]] sport, the sporty vers
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  • ...fter 1971, an open [[Spyder]] ''GTS''. The American version had an exhaust air-pump, and timing changes which created 175hp. The GT had 3 Weber 40 DCNF/6 ...mpression ratio was 8.8:1. The American version had a timing change and an air-pump which produced a modest 230hp. The GT4 weighed 2535 pounds.
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  • ...2006 Aero X concept car. However, since the lone demonstrator model lacks air-conditioning or any form of climate control, and the bubble provides substa
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  • ...k-and-pinion steering was replaced with a ZF power steering and there were air louvres in both sides of the car. The rest of the changes were mainly cosme
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  • ...parachute while the assassin is killed when the Land Rover explodes in mid-air. ...ion. After being captured by Koskov, Bond and Milovy are flown to a Soviet air base in [[Afghanistan]], at the height of Soviet occupation. They escape, h
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  • ...he mid 1930s used all round independent torsion bar suspension, along with air cooled rear engines. Also in the 1930s, prototypes of the first [[Volkswage
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  • ...mmobilizer, lap time measurement, oil pressure, fuel reserve, EOBD, clock, air temperature, rev counter
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  • ...es of Nitrogen emissions, and were fitted with AIR pumps that pumped fresh air into exhaust ports, aiding in further combustion of hydrocarbons. An activ ...iler and an [[F1]] style air intake designed to feed the carburettors cool air from above the cars roof. All the X1/9 Prototipos were raced in the traditi
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  • ..., the FIRE engine was used in the special 'Suite' version, which came with air-conditioning. A special edition 'Soleil' model was available in some market
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  • ...ual windows, basic vinyl seats, a vinyl top, and steel wheels as standard. Air conditioning and a dealer-installed radio were the only options. It first a ...alloy wheels were one size up from the standard steel wheels with hubcaps, air conditioning and a cloth top were standard.
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  • ...r to give lift to the car itself and to improve channelling of the cooling air to the engine and brakes) is made of carbon fibre and gives the car a uniqu
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  • ...nother feature is Active Brake Cooling ducts, which open to direct cooling air only when the brakes are hot, keeping them closed at other times to reduce
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  • ...r of combustion gas residues, and good volumetric efficiency for the fresh air charge. However, the arrangement suffered from the disadvantage that the t
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  • ...nd their cars, both near identical Lola T70s, launched themselves into the air. Both drivers emerged unhurt but were unable to compete in the race. The Ca
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  • ..., discreet 4WD badging on the rear hatch, small side skirts and two raised air intakes on the bonnet (hood). The later car is therefore virtually indistin ...r air cleaner. A larger capacity Garrett T3 [[turbocharger]] with improved air flow and bigger inter-cooler to aid volumetric efficiency, together with re
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  • ...instead preferred to shorten it) which was mounted on the original Beetle air-cooled 1192 cc engine, clothed with a body made of fiberglass panels. It wa ...cc Alfa Romeo Alfasud cooled water was preferred to the Volkswagen engine air cooled. Due to the higher power gave the most brilliant performance of the
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  • ...ly beautiful and innovative that it is called "Road 125" a single-cylinder air-cooled that quickly becomes the half aimed at young people. But it is alway
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  • ...omb]]. The [[warhead]] is primed to go off during a performance at a [[US Air Force]] base in [[West Germany]]. As the explosion will look like an accid ...r, Octopussy and her cult members arrive, along with Q and Bond in a [[hot air balloon]] with a huge [[Union Jack]] displayed on it. They overpower the gu
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  • ...full-length retractable canvas roof in the ''Soleil'' version) and even [[air conditioning]].
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  • ...0 to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit). They consume around 650 litres (23 ft³) of air per second. Race fuel consumption rate is normally around 75 litres per 100 ...f the car will cause great drag when the front wing is unable to shape the air past the body of the car. New regulations are also being developed to repla
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  • ...2 bhp) as against the SPS’s 92.4 kW (124 bhp) the 996 was built with a new air intake system with two [[fuel injector]]s per cylinder. A new [[airbox]] an
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  • ...onnet]]. The duct is actually blocked off since its purpose is not to draw air into the engine, but to optically hide the [[power bulge]]. The slats behin
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  • ...so in colder climates (so that in summer the driver can enjoy driving oper-air the few warm days). 2-seater convertible sports cars are commonly named [[r
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  • ...was known as the ''Grifo 7 litri'' and was easily recognized by the broad air inlet on the hood. Later-day Grifos, the Series II, featured concealed [[he
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  • ...bigger than any current model [[Harley-Davidson]]. Taglioni decided on an air cooled 1256&nbsp;cc 90 degree two valve head V4 using a 180 degree cranksha
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  • ...in leather, electric windows having been standard, most cars also getting air conditioners. The steering column was tailored for rake and reach, the driv
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  • ...based on the same criteria: profit margins and customer satisfaction; and air conditioning was installed in the factory. He also gave the company's engin
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  • ...eedway Elite League|British]] and [[Poland|Polish elite]] leagues inflated air-fences are mandatory and have saved lives and reduced injury significantly ...the entire race course wide open, throwing great showers of dirt into the air at each turn. His style of taking corners was followed in America by riders
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  • Versions "1600 S" stood out with their dual headlights and air intake on the largest engine cowl.
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  • ...at the [[Geneva Show]]. It was built to test new technologies such as the air-liquid [[intercooler]]. It was the first [[diesel]] road vehicle to exceed
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  • ...lumns, cornices and the gallery with its double windows give the façade an air of harmonious elegance. The huge [[Rose Window]] is decorated as a [[Wheel ...hapel, the only place for their massive tombs was outside. Hovering in mid-air above the entrance to the church is the Tomb of Cangrand I "Big Dog" (d.132
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  • ...k to a dual-light front clip, alloy wheels, and the addition of optional [[air conditioning]] and [[power steering]].
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  • ...und in the road cars and replaced with a more conventional inlet, with the air exit out through louvers in the bonnet. Under new restrictor regulations, t
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  • ...iple-mode coded [[Z-80]]-class microcontroller for dashboard functioning). Air-direction within the ventilation system was controlled by a pair of [[servo ...unning down the side of the 164's false door-panels and bumpers recall the air intake strakes, and the processed lip of these panels also recall the styli
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  • ...drogen would react with oxygen (obviously this is readily available in the air) to create electricity which would power the vehicle.
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  • ...engines use two interleaved rotors in a cylindric or toroidal stator. The air-fuel mix is aspirated, compressed, ignited and burnt between each rotor's f
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  • ...ng experience. The powered rear windshield not only influences the flow of air in the vehicle, but also controls the experience of the sound from the twel
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  • ...utput of about 15 hp. From 1910, the Rapid-models were also available with air starters. After the end of World War I, they started an auto repair shop. I ...rable, which may not even be commented. It 'clear however that breathes an air of enthusiastic optimism in the future.
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  • ...rtrays four young people (plus a friend) posing almost dandy, and with the air of being ready to conquer the world. They return to native country in 1894,
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  • ...le is out of [[Wheel alignment|alignment]] or has a tire with low enough [[air pressure]] to affect the steering wheel's angle, the [[yaw rate sensor]] wo
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  • ...g, racing and naked configurations &mdash; each with the company's iconic, air-cooled 90° V-twin engines. ...rving in the [[Regia Aeronautica|Corpo Aeronautico Militare]] (the Italian Air Corp, ''CAM'') during the first World War: Carlo Guzzi (1889&ndash;1964), G
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  • ...odes. Bond and Domino are picked up from the sea via a [[Fulton surface-to-air recovery system|sky hook]]-equipped plane. ...ctually [[scuba set#Open circuit scuba sets|open-circuit]]: two very small air cylinders end-to-end joined by a [[demand valve]]. After the film's release
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  • ...ing easily in tropical climates. This was further worsened by the need for air conditioning systems in these environments.
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  • ...table use of the handbrake as in the Audi A3) and the deletion of the rear air vent.
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  • ...with his mechanics. The body was of a conventional type with a wide front air intake. It was announced at a price of 1,300,000 lire with new mechanics. I
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  • ...al cars by the offset bulge on the hood which is required to clear the new air intake, and the rubber rear spoiler. They also have stiffer spring rates. L ...ng the front wheels, and another in the back driving the rear wheels, with air scoops in the rear doors. The two gearboxes were linked, and an electronica
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  • | [[Chevrolet Bel Air]] convertible || British embassy in Jamaica || the first car driven by 007 ...a trailer (prior to boarding Moonraker 6 as pilots) after escaping from an air vent during Moonraker 5's launch.
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  • ...enta – Long live Italy, liberated and redeemed. It is pronounced /Vee’-lee-air/.
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  • Whether by direct emulation, or because the idea was in the air, by 1832 the idea had been copied in Paris, Bordeaux and Lyons. A London ne
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  • ...nd climate, influenced, mostly during autumn and winter, by masses of cold air coming from the North-East. These generate a very special feature of the lo
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  • ...rancesco Baracca]], a heroic World War I fighter pilot that died during an air raid in 1918. * '''Desmodue''': Desmo two valve air cooled, 40° included valve angle, (800SS, Multistrada 620, Monster 620 695
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  • ...[fuel injection|injection]] of any substance into the cylinders other than air and (petrol) [[fuel]].
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  • Separate floorlevel fresh air ventilation for driver and passenger.
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  • ...d at the gentleman sports car market with little creature comforts, with [[air conditioning]] and a decent stereo. Most 1995-1997 cars have aftermarket ra
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  • ...spilled into the ground, and unfiltered vehicle exhaust released into the air at derbies prompted several [[Europe]]an countries to enact environmental l
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  • ...the LC1 had, unlike the contemporary [[Porsche 956]]s which drew all their air from behind and to the sides of the cockpit. Inlets for the [[intercooler]
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  • ...ing spinner and due to centrifugal force are thrown out horizontally. The air jets push them down vertically and binder is applied. Then the mat is vacu
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  • ...ield for competing nations. It was designed to reduce the volume of "dirty air", allowing drivers to close in on the car in front, encouraging [[overtakin
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  • ...ompared to Porsche's flat-12 monster, it had the disadvantage of not being air-cooled, so it needed a maze of cooling pipes and a heavy radiator. Since th
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