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  • |Engine || 4.7-litre (4728 cc/289 cid) [[V8]]<br>5.0-litre (4949 cc/302 cid) [[ |Transmission || ZF 5-speed manual
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  • ...t you could get was of very low quality. Due to the fuel problems, and the low compression, these engines only produced approximately 15 bhp @ 6200 rpm. ...worked with the Parilla factory, and the release of a newly designed "Six speed gear box" occurred.
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  • | Engine || 5.0 L [[V12]] | Transmission || 5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]
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  • ...E'' = ½''m''·''v''<sup>2</sup>''' relationship). This means that if the [[speed]] of a vehicle doubles, it has four times as much energy. The brakes must t ...II]]-era [[fighter aircraft]]. These allow the aircraft to maintain a safe speed in a steep descent. The [[Saab 17|Saab B 17]] [[dive bomber]] used the depl
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  • === Engine === *Maximum speed: 202&nbsp;mph (325&nbsp;km/h)
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  • [[Image:GTV engine.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1972 Alfa Romeo GTV 2000 Engine''']] ...engine]] configuration is the most common in [[automobile|car]]s with a [[engine displacement|displacement]] up to 2.3 [[litre|Litres]]. The current "practi
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  • | Engine || 393&nbsp;cc, 2-cylinder, [[Two-stroke cycle|Two-stroke]] | Transmission || 3-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]
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  • ...orat MV2 Lupetta had a 125cc 5.5bhp single-cylinder 4-stroke [[Lambretta]] engine and was presented at the 1949 Turin Motor Show''']] ...Calabria]], the [[Giro di Sicilia]] and hillclimbs with an impressive top speed of 65 mph.
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  • ...ke with a single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, with incredible performance and low fuel consumption, this immediately guaranteed the popularity of Motom. ...rward to a 147 cc head and valves with a four-speed [[transmission]]. The engine is housed far back, almost under the saddle, in a frame formed by the 'gran
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  • ...escribe [[internal combustion engine]]s that are not [[naturally-aspirated engine|naturally aspirated]]. Instead, a [[gas compressor]] is added to the air i ...ding to the engine speed, thus providing power from extra capacity at high speed, but without wasting fuel at lower speeds. A Nitrous Oxide system is not a
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  • ...runo Patriarch considered the best designer in the capital ([[Roma]]). The engine was bored out to 1481ccm with an output of 110hp. ...3546 Roma'', still running on the streets of Rome. Red 'on' with its lines low and streamlined, at first sight "U1" may seem like a small [[Ferrari 250 GT
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  • |Engine Manufacturer || Alfa Romeo |Engine Location || Front
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  • ...''P'' for posteriore, ''53'' for the 5300 cc Corvette engine, ''8'' for 8V engine and ''S'' for Sportcar. The first V-12 car was ordered by USA racer [[Mike ...hese V12 powered cars were truly the long waited Bizzarrini dream: his own engine and own chassis.
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  • | Layout || [[Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout|RMR layout]] | Engine || 3485 cc [[V8 engine|V8]]
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  • The Ghibli's steel body, renowned for its low, shark-shaped nose, was designed by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]]. Giugiaro, who t ...be operated by either a five-speed [[manual transmission|manual]] or three-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]] transmission. Maserati fitted the car
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  • | Engine || 6371 cc [[straight-4]]<br>6902 cc [[straight-4]]<br>7363 cc [[ | Transmission || 4-speed manual
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  • ...r Fantuzzi engine.jpg|thumb|250px|1961 [[Ferrari TR|Ferrari 250TR Spider]] engine fitted with six Weber two-barrel downdraft carburetors.]] ...he smaller one for low speed running and the larger one optimised for high speed use.
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  • ...de [[valves]] along with a luxury [[touring]] model with a 498cc [[ohv]] [[engine]]. Most late '30's models offered rear suspension and all models had inclin ...eory behind it was that such a configuration would keep the engine cool at low speeds. It was not a commercial success.
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  • |Engine || 1.9&nbsp;L [[Straight-4|I4]] |Transmission || 4-speed manual with low ratio transfer box
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  • |Engine || 4 cylinders |Max speed || 75 km/h
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  • ...', also called bi-turbo by some, refers to a [[turbocharger|turbocharged]] engine, usually larger than 2500 cc, on which two turbochargers compress the intak ...t-up. Toyota's 1992 Supra with the 1JZ-GTE (Japan only) 6 cylinder inline engine also used this same configuration, as does [[Nissan]]'s 1990-1996 Z32 300ZX
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  • ...109 hp, with 103 lb./ft torque low in the rev range. Combined with a five-speed gearbox and Alfa Romeo's sweet chassis with four-wheel disc brakes, it was ...tains. Zagato made just 402 examples of the lightweight coupe with the 1.6 engine, and the Swiss-registered car pictured here is a fine representative of the
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  • ...|| Air-cooled [[Motorcycle engine#Single|single cylinder]] [[Four Stroke Engine|4-stroke]] [[OHV]] pushrod, 98.058 cc displacement, 49 mm ∅ x 52 mm, 8:1 |Top speed || ''98'' 75 km/h. ''98N'' 80 km/h. ''98T, 98TL'' 75 km/h. ''98S
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  • ...he had in mind to build: a sport with two bucket seats, rear engine and a low center of gravity. ...design of the chassis and [[Conrero Virginio]] for the preparation of the engine, began to weave the "canvas " to complete the enterprise.
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  • ...and other gearing in [[windmill]]s, [[horse]]-powered devices, and [[steam engine]]s, mainly in support of [[pump]]ing, [[mill]]ing, and [[hoist]]ing applica ...be an "[[overdrive (mechanics)|overdrive]]" type that increases the output speed.
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  • ...of spare engines, and Materassi succeeded in buying one of those at a very low price. Materassi heavily modified the engine, and built a car around it, calling his- first racecar "Italona".
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  • ...ngine#Single|single cylinder]] [[Four Stroke Engine|4-stroke]], 124.4 cc [[Engine displacement|displacement]], 55.2 mm ∅ x 52 mm, 6.8:1 [[Compression ratio |Top speed || 53 mph
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  • |transmission :||5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>4-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]] ...laced the [[Lancia Dedra|Dedra]] within Lancia's lineup, and was similarly low-profile to its predecessor, rather than as popular as its Alfa sibling. Jus
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  • ...age:alfa romeo 2600 engine.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''An [[Alfa Romeo 2600]] engine.]] ...(also '''inline 6''', '''I-6''', or '''I6''') is an [[internal combustion engine]] with six cylinders aligned in a single row. The name '''slant-6''' is so
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  • |Engine || 989&nbsp;cc [[desmodromic valve|desmodromic]] [[V4 engine|V4]] In 2004, Ducati announced that a low volume bespoke replica of the Desmosedici would be available beginning in 2
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  • ...370&nbsp;cc [[Lancia V4 engine|Lancia]] [[V4]]<br>2568&nbsp;cc [[Lancia V4 engine|Lancia]] [[V4]] ...s''', produced between 1923 and 1924, 1,100 built. Minor modifications for engine.
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  • ...e maximum area at the minimal pressure. Racing car designers have achieved low pressure in two ways: first, by using a fan to pull air out of the cavity; ...t had two fans at the rear of the car driven by a dedicated [[two-stroke]] engine; it also had "skirts", which left only a minimal gap between car and ground
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  • ...peeds only use a [[torque converter]] to provide a variable gearing of the engine to the wheels. Typical examples include [[forklift]] trucks and some modern ...pling that also provides a variable amount of torque multiplication at low engine speeds, increasing "breakaway" acceleration.
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  • |Engine:||2.0&nbsp;L [[turbocharged]] [[straight-4|I4]]<br>2.0&nbsp;L [[straight-5| |Transmission:||5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>4-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]]
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  • |Engine:||2.0&nbsp;L [[carburetor]] [[flat-4]]<br>2.5&nbsp;L [[carburetor]] [[flat- |Transmission:||5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>4-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]] - ''coupé''
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  • [[File:Moretti250_edited-1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Moretti 250 cc engine''']] ...edited-3.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Moretti 250 cc, Only a photograph of the engine and a photo of the bike remains''' <br><small>Photos by Theo Jonkhart</smal
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  • The '''Ferrari F40''' is a [[RMR layout|mid-engine]] [[sports car]] that was produced by [[Ferrari]] from 1987 to 1992 as the ...ut the engine bay was not sealed. Nonetheless, the F40 had an impressively low Cd of 0.34 with lift controlled by its spoilers and wing.
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  • ...ngine#Single|single cylinder]] [[Four Stroke Engine|4-stroke]], 124.4 cc [[Engine displacement|displacement]], 6.8:1 [[Compression ratio|compression]], 25° |Top speed || 53 mph
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  • ...ev counter, high beam indicator, turn signals, oil pressure warning light, low fuel warning light, neutral light, water temperature, immobilizer system |ENGINE
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  • ...hey also produced a cheaper version, the ''TJ4'', with a 350 cc side valve engine. But despite the efforts and successes in sport racing, sales would not be ...[[Remondini]] and driven by [[George Monneret]], achieved the world record speed with a performance of 170,840km/h that was added to the previous record tha
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  • ...| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 045 (1994) and 045/2 (1995) 90-degree [[V12 engine|V12]]s | Gearbox || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] six- or seven-speed transverse semi-automatic transversely mounted
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  • ...s semi-automatic (sequential) 'F1' gearbox. The model number refers to the engine's capacity in litres, whilst the 'M' is an abbreviation of 'modificato' or === Engine ===
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  • ...or a better weight distribution, and the passage of piantone steering, the engine was placed at the center of body and tilted 15 ° along the longitudinal ax * Top speed: 210 km / h
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  • ...ing bumpy starts and, when the accelerator is released, acts as a powerful engine brake. Meta mounts double bracket front shock absorbers and leveraged horiz ...s from 45km/h for 4kW to 85km/h for 85kW. The electric model will adopt an engine that is hermetically sealed for longer duration and lower maintenance. More
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  • ...''[[Tatra (car)|Tatra]] T613''. Vignale designed and built cars, usually low volume variants of the main production cars of these automobile manufacture |Engine || 499.5&nbsp;cc Fiat 2 cylinder]]
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  • |Transmission || 5 and 6-speed manual ...nbsp;L ''[[Alfa Romeo V6 engine|V6]]'' 24V<br>3.2&nbsp;L ''[[Alfa Romeo V6 engine|V6]]'' 24V
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  • |Engine:||569cc [[Straight-4]] [[side valve]] |Transmission:||4 speed manual
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  • ...rari F2001|F2001]]. Powered by a 3.0 litre [[V10 engine]] which had a very low [[centre of gravity]], the F2002 had excellent handling. [[Bridgestone]] de ==[[Engine]]==
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  • ...y advantage of turbochargers is that they offer a considerable increase in engine power with only a slight increase in weight. ...tput of both engine types. This last factor makes turbocharging [[aircraft engine]]s considerably advantageous&mdash;and was the original reason for developm
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  • ...motors can provide torque whilst not moving, unlike [[internal combustion engine]]s, and do not need gears to match power curves. This removes the need for ...orces still require external power, [[Inductrack ]] achieves levitation at low speeds without any.
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  • ...the Tipo 11 a very advanced car with front wheel drive, V-12 supercharged engine and all round independent suspension but the car never raced. Two Tipo 61s |Engine || 4 cylinders
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  • ...p. It has a 4.7&nbsp;L naturally-aspirated [[multivalve|60-valve]] [[V12]] engine that was developed from the 3.5L V12 used in the 1992 Ferrari F92 Formula O ...ciation|IMSA]] series in 1994 allowing it to become eligible for the stock engine [[IMSA GT Championship|WSC]] category.
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  • ...rs because the rear tires must handle both the lateral cornering force and engine torque. ...of the car relative to the rear causes it to oversteer. Oversteer in low speed turns is often reduced or eliminated electronically through traction contro
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  • it gradually. Let’s start with the heart: a 450cc engine, with an efficient countershaft that neutralizes vibrations, 2 cam axles in the head and 4 titanium valves. The engine shaft is composite, the piston is forged in aluminum with
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  • ...5 L ''[[Alfa Romeo Flat-4 engine|Flat-4]]''<br>1.7 L ''[[Alfa Romeo Flat-4 engine|Flat-4]]'' | Transmission || 5-speed manual gearbox
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  • ...ssories can run at a constant speed, regardless of how fast the combustion engine is running. ...rent portions are at providing motive power. In some cases, the combustion engine is the dominant portion; the electric motor turns on only when a boost is n
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  • ...engine|Longitudinal]] [[Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout|rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive]] | engine = 3.9&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari F154 engine|Ferrari F154CB]]'' [[V8 engine|V8]] ([[twin-turbo]]charged)
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  • ...them. He produced a quite striking design. The Countach shape was wide and low (42.1 inches), but not very long. Its angular and wedge-shaped body was mad == Engine ==
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  • ...Tokyo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The [[Bugatti Veyron 16.4]] has reached a top speed of 407 km/h (253 mph).]] Many supercars have a rear [[RMR layout|mid-engine]] (RMR), [[rear-wheel drive]] layout, which allows for better distribution
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  • ...y the "S" type [[MONZA]] factory racing version contained the [[OHV]] type engine. The cars were well-made, but fairly heavy. Regular production of Aureas * Series 500 - 1 low mileage original vehicle at Biella, Italy.
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  • | Engine || 4.2&nbsp;L (4200&nbsp;cc) [[V8]] | Transmission || 6-speed manual
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  • ...I engine and the AOD transmission, coupled with a "2wd high, 4wd high, 4wd low" Newprocess 229 transfer case. ...has an electronically fuel injected 5-litre V8 engine, an electronic four-speed automatic transmission with high efficiency overdrive and a full-time all-w
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  • | Engine || 1.0 L [[Straight-4|I4]]<br>1.1 L [[Straight-4|I4]]<br>1.3 L | Transmission || 4 and 5-speed manual<br>3 speed automatic (VW)
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  • ...st 8.3 seconds using an evolution of the turbocharged [[Fiat SOHC|128 SOHC engine]] originally found in the [[Fiat Uno]] Turbo Mk II. A [[convertible|cabriol ...ty versions vere offered. The 1.2 16 valve Sporting model, complete with 6 speed gearbox, and the hot 1.8 HGT which could reach almost 130 mph. The HGT acce
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  • ...x engine. In 1966 the de Luxe took the more powerful 145bhp version of the engine as used in the [[Alfa Spider]] and [[Alfa Sprint]] versions of the 2600. ...fficially through [[Alfa Romeo]] and had the model designation 106.16. The engine designations were AR00600 (130bhp) and AR00601 (145bhp). A total of 54 exam
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  • ...conversion''' is the modification of a conventional [[internal combustion engine]] (ICE) driven vehicle to [[battery (electricity)|battery]] [[electricity|e ...ists who typically will convert a well used vehicle with a non-functioning engine, since such defective vehicles can be quite inexpensive to purchase. Other
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  • ...them. He produced a quite striking design. The Countach shape was wide and low (42.1 inches), but not very long. Its angular and wedge-shaped body was mad == Engine ==
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  • ...oard]] and the spare [[wheel]] and later we find the petrol [[tank]] and [[engine]].<br> '''Engine''': [[cylinder]] of 124 cc (42x45) and 5500 rpm [[air-cooled]], lit by a ma
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  • | Engine || 1.6&nbsp;L [[Straight-4|I4]] | Transmission || 5-speed manual
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  • ...lity while maneuvering at high speed, or to decrease turning radius at low speed.
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  • ...iat. In 1933 when work commenced on the Fiat 500, the director of the aero-engine division was Antonio Fessia. He had sufficient confidence to entrust the de ...ydraulic brake]]s. With fuel consumption around 18&nbsp;km/l and a maximum speed of 90&nbsp;km/h, but with handling good enough to allow average speeds of 6
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  • ...[Enzo Ferrari (car)|Enzo Ferrari]] mid mounted at 65°. The Birdcage 75th's engine has been tuned for racing and as a result produces over 700&nbsp;[[brake ho ...front to the back of the car; this is a necessity because of the driver's low seated position - if the windscreen ended higher, they would be unable to s
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  • ...]<br>1.6&nbsp;L [[straight-4|I4]]<br>1.7&nbsp;L [[straight-4|I4]] [[Diesel engine|diesel]] | Transmission || 5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>6-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>[[Continuously variable transmission|CVT]
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  • ...ained in production. It was created as an attempt to produce a relatively low cost vehicle by using components from more common vehicles, in much the sam ...i's decision to produce a line of racing cars in the 1950s, with V6 and V8 engine designs. History shows that Alfredo Ferrari did not have a hand in the actu
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  • ...who made a car with average grade of benefits and the cost of use was very low. The Fiat 508 Balilla in its 1st version, was characterized by a three speed [[gearbox]].
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  • ...| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 046 (1996) and 046/2 (1997) 75-degree [[V10 engine|V10]]s | Gearbox || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] six- or seven-speed transverse semi-automatic
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  • |Engine || 1995 cc [[straight-4]]<br>1756 cc [[straight-4]] (Scorpion) [[Image:Lancia Beta Monte-Carlo engine TCE.jpg|250px|thumb|Engine]]
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  • ...flagiconItaly}} [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]]<br>2007: 19. {{flagiconUSA}} [[Scott Speed]]<br>2007: 19. {{flagiconGermany}} [[Sebastian Vettel]]<br>2008: 14. {{flag |Engine name || [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 056
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  • | Layout || Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout | Engine || [[Mercedes-AMG]] V12 Bi-Turbo M158, 5980 cc
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  • | ENGINE || Ducati 1100 NCR (116 hp @ 8450 rpm/min, 10,6Kgm/6.700rpm) | WEIGHT || 145 kg - 319 lbs (engine weight: 55 kg - 121 lbs)
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  • ...came for the Palio: the FIRE 16 valve 1.0L and 1.2L and the '''Sporting''' engine, a 1.6L 16 valve with 120cv made in Turkey. The Mk.II series was the very f ...called '''Palio 1.8R''' which has a new version of the Powertrain 1.8 FLEX engine but now with 115cv (ethanol) and 112cv (gasoline).
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  • ...bruary 1990 with the station wagon arriving later in the year. The initial engine range comprised 1.4, 1.6 and 1.8 petrol units and normally aspirated and tu ...|Ritmo]] and Tipo. 2.0-litre-models were also available with an optional 4-speed automatic transmission.
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  • | Transmission || 4 speed manual<br>all-synchromesh ...sp;kW) and 70&nbsp;ft.lbf (95&nbsp;Nm). Its performance belied this small engine, though. ''[[Road & Track]]'' praised the car's acceleration, comparing it
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  • ...race cars that have substantial wings at front and rear, and position the engine behind the driver. The regulations governing the cars are unique to the cha ...cars must be powered by 2.4 litre naturally-aspirated engines in the [[V8 engine|V8]] configuration that have no more than four valves per cylinder. Further
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  • The first America cars were the '''340'''. Using the new [[Ferrari Lampredi engine|Lampredi]] [[V12]] developed for [[Formula 1]] racing, the 340 America coul ...farina]] and [[Vignale]] car, the 375 used the new 4.5&nbsp;L [[Lampredi]] engine with up to 300&nbsp;hp (224 kW). The 340 and 375 were expensive and exclus
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  • ...hbone suspension|double wishbone]] [[independent suspension]]. The [[V8]] engine is a [[DOHC]] design, with four Weber 40DCNF [[carburetor]]s. European ver ...GT4]] 2+2, resulting in the [[list of automotive superlatives|smallest V8 engine ever produced]].
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  • | Designer = [[Aldo Costa]] (Technical Director)<br>[[Luca Marmorini]] (Engine & Electronics Director)<br>[[Nicholas Tombazis]] (Chief Designer) | Engine name = [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] Type 056
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  • |Platform:||[[mid-engine]] [[all wheel drive|AWD]] |Engine:||5.0&nbsp;L [[V10 engine|V10]]
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  • |Engine:||1295cc [[ohv]] [[I4]]<br />1481cc [[ohv]] [[I4]]<br />1600<br />1800<br / |Transmission:||4-speed [[manual transmission|manual]] (1967-1988)<br />5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]] (1988-1991)
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  • ...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 kart ...n be called [[soap-box cart]]s or billy karts), racing karts use a small [[engine]]. Several types are available, as well as differing fuel options. [[Gasoli
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  • |Engine || 4.2 L 390 hp [[V8]] |Transmission || 6-speed [[manual]]<br>"Cambiocorsa" or "CC" [[electrohydraulic manual transmission]
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  • |Engine:||6.2&nbsp;L [[V12]] (426 kW / 571 PS)<br>6.5&nbsp;L V12 (471 kW / 640 PS @ |Transmission:||6-speed [[manual transmission|manual]]<br>6-speed [[semi-automatic transmission|E-gear]]
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  • ...antially diverse, as is the mechanical arrangement, a V6 rather than a V12 engine. Placed clearly in evidence is a more advanced interior compartment than on ...ular brand log is surmounted by a chromed eyelid that stretches across the engine bonnet pushing through a slender trimming – chromed as well – that runs
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  • ...is a device which mixes [[air]] and [[fuel]] for an [[internal-combustion engine]]. Carburetors are still found in small engines and in older or specialized ...s were almost ubiquitous, partly because a downdraft unit is ideal for [[V engine]]s. In Europe, the side-draft replaced downdraft as underbonnet space decre
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  • ...this time reached the peak of its development, so in order to increase its speed we needed to concentrate on the bodywork. I decided that we needed to lengt ...to stretch the rear considerably in order to get a significant increase in speed.
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  • |Engine:||3257&nbsp;cc [[DOHC]] [[Straight-8|I8]] ...Bugatti 57SC Atlantic engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|1938 Type 57SC Atlantic engine from the [[Ralph Lauren]] collection]]
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  • ...the construction of a sports car, the "Big Brother", made with a 1200cc VW engine as the "Maggiolino" was available in kit assembly. Equipped with a body by ...whose lines were inspired by a Jeep called the "Ranch", equipped with a VW engine of 1385 cc and used a original type of tubular chassis.
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  • ...ve or six-cylinder bikes. However, analysis indicated that a twin-cylinder engine would not have been able to produce the required amount of power (more than The basis of the design of the Desmosedici engine therefore is two classical Ducati L-Twins next to each other, making a Doub
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  • ...tomotive]] industry for listing the maximum power of [[internal-combustion engine]]s. ...defined that a horse can lift 33,000 [[pound-force|pounds force]] with a speed of 1 [[foot (unit of length)|foot]] per [[minute]]: 33,000 [[foot (unit of
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  • | Engine || Front mounted, Maserati, [[Normally aspirated]]<br> ...1954: Maserati 4 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]<br>1956: Stirnsia 5 speed manual
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  • ...ving very similar electrical systems. The engine range includes 2.0 petrol engine, a 1.9 MultiJet [[turbodiesel]], and the top-of-the-range 3.2 [[V6]] Petrol ...diesel proves to be a popular choice in comparison to the petrol 2.0-litre engine.
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  • |Drivers || 20. [[Vitantonio Liuzzi]] <br /> 21. [[Scott Speed]] |Engine || [[Cosworth]] TJ2005 ([[V10 engine|V10]])
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  • ...nd individually brakes the slipping wheel or wheels, and/or reduces excess engine power, until control is regained. ESC cannot override a car's physical limi ...ct with the steering wheel sensor. If this were the case, the vehicle's [[Engine Control Unit|Powertrain Controle Module]] may interpret the driver's action
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  • | colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:darkred;"| Engine | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | e.gear 6 speed Semi-Automatic
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  • ...The [[Ferrari 250|Ferrari 250 GT 2+2/GTE]], the 3 litre [[Testarossa]] V12 engine, the [[Ferrari 250 TR]] or Testarossa and the [[Ferrari 250 GT]] SWB (''Sho ...e chassis to improve weight distribution and handling. He also lowered the engine, using a [[dry sump]] lubrication system. The result was the Ferrari 250 GT
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  • ...cubic [[centimetre]]s of each cylinder of the [[internal combustion engine|engine]], whilst GTO stands for "Gran Turismo Omologato", [[Italian language|Itali ...chassis from the 250 GT SWB and mated it with the 3.0 [[litre|L]] [[V12]] engine from the [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Rossa|250 Testa Rossa]]. After Bizzarrini
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  • ...thumb|right|250px|'''2001 Husqvarna 577 cc with a 1 cyl 4 stroke MV Agusta engine''']] A Husqvarna from ca. 1915 with a 4.5 hp engine and an elegant sidecar.
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  • |Engine:||479cc [[Flat-2]]<br>499cc [[Flat-2]]<br>594cc [[Flat-2]]<br> |Transmission:||Manual 4-speed
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  • ..., promoted and approved the initial design and development of the Tipo 854 engine dubbed by the press as "la Ferrarina". Ferrari envisioned producing and se ...s defection of his top staff, Enzo Ferrari chose to sell the rights to the engine and chassis designs to De Nora. Ferrari was emphatic that following the sa
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  • | Engine name || Maserati | Engine position || [[Front-engine design|front mounted]]
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  • ...n the track in the competent hands of Francesco Villa. This was a somewhat low-key return and certainly not backed by the vast resources at his disposal d ...pable of 7 bhp a 14,000 rpm, primary drive gear, multi-disc clutch and six-speed gearbox, was installed on a double cradle tubular frame, with telescopic fr
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  • ...ifo with berlinetta body by [[Bertone]], first presented as a very sporty, low-slung prototype (Grifo A3C) in 1964. After [[Bizzarrini]] split out of the ...) with body by [[Ghia]], the Grifo 7 litri (with the GM V8 7&nbsp;L marine engine) and the 2 + 2 fastback Coupé Lele (1970) with body designed by [[Bertone]
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  • |Engine || Renault F4RT RS -­‐ 4 cylinders 16 valve 1.998cc (320CV) |Gearbox || Sadev six speed sequential + reverse, double-­‐disc clutch
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  • ...ied on under the auspices of the new ATS organisation. At Ferrari, the mid-engine 250LM developed concurrently, with V12 power rather than a V8, on the direc ...ting ATS 2500 GT Coupé was initially powered by a mid-mounted 2.5-liter V8 engine designed by [[Chiti]], with a light-alloy block and cylinder heads, a singl
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  • ...[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[Ford Cortina|Cortina]] engine, and had a top speed of 215&nbsp;km/h (134&nbsp;mph). It featured an [[aluminium]] backbone [[ch ...ord Motor Company|Ford]] engines; powered by a 4.7-litre iron-block [[V8]] engine and with [[steel]] and [[aluminium]] coupé bodywork from [[Ghia]] &ndash;
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  • Under all high speed (greater than approximately 10mph (16&nbsp;km/h) for a typical [[automobile ...e may understeer or oversteer at different times based on road conditions, speed, available traction, and driver input. '''Limit handling''' is the regime o
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  • ...be three levels of trim. During the same period, all models used a 1064cc engine and the Tonti frame. ...m, left turn signal, right turn signal, low fuel, oil pressure, lights-on, engine-management troubleshooting; Wheelbase: 61.4 in. (1560 mm); Seat Height: 31.
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  • Cars with relatively soft suspension and with low unsprung weight are least affected by uneven surfaces, while on flat smooth ...rear heavy cars to [[oversteer]], all other things being equal. The [[mid-engine design]] offers the ideal center of gravity.
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  • | Engine || 2.3&nbsp;L 2336&nbsp;cc [[Straight-8|I8]]<br>2.6&nbsp;L 2556&nbs ...ine. The [[Vittorio Jano]] designed 8C was [[Alfa Romeo]]'s primary racing engine from its introduction in 1931 to its retirement in 1939. In addition to the
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  • ...[[Cizeta-Moroder V16T]], featured a technically advanced sixteen cylinder engine made up of two coupled [[V8]]s sharing a single [[Cylinder block|block]] an [[image:Cizeta engine.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''Moroder V16T Engine''']]
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  • ...e US and European markets was a 4WD vehicle with a transfer case to select low range or high range 4WD.]] ...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
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  • ...to promote Malaguti with a new company, Martin Racing Performance www.MRP-SPEED.com which seems to be the only source of Malaguti parts for many countries ...were born, while the first attempt of manufacturing a moped with a German engine with chain transmission were going to be made. In the '60s the company grew
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  • |Engine || [[Straight-4]] |Transmission || 5-speed manual
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  • |Engine || 652&nbsp;cc [[Straight-2|I2]]<br>769&nbsp;cc [[Straight-4|I4]]<br>903& ...from that in the 126)&nbsp;— the Panda 30; or a four cylinder water cooled engine displacing 903 cc (from the 127)&nbsp;— the Panda 45. Sized to fit betwee
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  • ...ers, one for [[air conditioning]], one for instrument systems, and one for engine management; A/C and Instrument functions share a multiple-mode coded [[Z-80 ...o 4), which was equipped with an even more powerful version of the 3.0L V6 engine.
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  • |Engine || 6.0&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Dino engine#V12|Tipo F133F]]'' [[V12]] |Transmission || 6-speed manual<br>6-speed 'F1' [[Sequential manual transmission|sequential]]
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  • ...ors &mdash; for example, it was nearly half the weight of the [[Jaguar XK6 engine|Jaguar XK straight-6]] The light V12 propelled the small Ferrari 250 racin ...es is the most celebrated and valuable of all Ferraris. With its numerous low-production models and racing success, various 250s will make up most of any
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  • | Layout || [[Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout|Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive]] | Engine || [[Fiat SOHC|128.A]] (1290&nbsp;cc) [[straight-4]]<br/>[[Fiat SOHC|13
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  • ...st well-known form of motorsport, with cars designed specifically for high-speed racing. The wheels are not covered, and the cars often have aerofoil wings ...hich involves an annual championship featuring major international car and engine manufacturers in an ongoing battle of technology and driver skill. Formula
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  • ! Engine | Alfa Romeo 4 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]]<br>c.1934 Alfa Romeo 3 speed manual
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  • ...was available in saloon and estate '[[Sportwagon]]' bodystyles with seven engine configurations and it went through two [[Facelift (automobile)|facelifts]], ...venerable [[double overhead camshaft]] 2.5 litre 24-valve [[Alfa Romeo V6 engine]] rated at 190 PS.
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  • ...st well-known form of motorsport, with cars designed specifically for high-speed racing. The wheels are not covered, and the cars often have aerofoil wings ...hich involves an annual championship featuring major international car and engine manufacturers in an ongoing battle of technology and driver skill. Formula
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  • ...ours and are a test of reliability and pit crews as much as car and driver speed. ...illars do originate from the production car). In order to lower costs, the engine power is limited to 470 hp, and transmissions, brakes and tyres (Dunlop) ar
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  • ...rom 1908 until 1911. The four-cylinder [[ioe]] 24&nbsp;hp cars, with four-speed [[gearbox]]es, were the product of a well-known [[gunsmith]]. ...Swords", marked by three cross swords for the tips, and letters [[FB]] in low, which vaguely recalls that the British BSA [[motorcycle]] (which it warns
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  • ...st well-known form of motorsport, with cars designed specifically for high-speed racing. The wheels are not covered, and the cars often have aerofoil wings ...hich involves an annual championship featuring major international car and engine manufacturers in an ongoing battle of technology and driver skill. Formula
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  • | Engine || 1.3 L [[straight-4|I4]], 61 kW (82 hp)<br>1.4 L [[straight-4|I4 ...onte Carlo, the capital of Monaco). This was a [[rear-wheel drive]] [[mid-engine]]d two-seater sports car that shared very few components with other Betas.
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  • Damping controls the travel speed and resistance of the vehicles suspension. An undamped car will oscillate ...-engined vehicles, where space between the wheels is required to place the engine.
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  • ===Engine capacity/displacement=== ===Engine output===
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  • ...f the 1990s, left Formula One at the end of the 1997 season. With no major engine suppliers available, Williams were forced to sign a contract to run custome ...ya led more laps than anyone else and took the maiden victory for a Toyota engine in the series. He was also the most popular driver, but in a season where h
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  • ...Richie Ginther]]. It averaged 107.8&nbsp;mph (173&nbsp;km/h) and had a top speed of 142&nbsp;mph (229&nbsp;km/h). [[Ludovico Scarfiotti]] and [[Lorenzo Band ...h Lotus. The Indianapolis powerplant, a 4.2&nbsp;L aluminum block Fairlane engine with a Colotti gearbox, was installed in the new [[Ford GT40]]s.
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  • ...ars of the company's history in various configurations. Through 1934, each engine bore the signature of the mechanic who built it. As originally envisioned, ...oto Guzzi Grand Prix 500 cc V8|V8 500&nbsp;cc GP race bike]] &mdash; whose engine was to become one of the most complex engines of its time. Despite the bike
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  • From their first post-[[World War II|Second World War]] bicycle-like low-displacement motorbikes Ducati has gained prominence in motorcycle racing a ...al liberation of Italy in 1944, SIATA announced its intention to sell this engine, called the "Cucciolo" (Italian for "puppy," in reference to the distinctiv
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  • ...o Grand Prix]], [[Rubens Barrichello]]'s Jordan left the track on the high speed [[chicane]] called ''Variante Bassa'', giving the young Brazilian severe in ...d the full race distance as he retired on the 20th lap of the 45, after an engine failure, leaving Gerhard Berger to take victory and ending a 58 race victor
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  • ...eirano]] apparently in the family "repetita Juvante), equipped with a rear engine with two cylinders, water-cooled, three [[horsepower]]. A small car, though ...t to make the big tourism, cars need a robust and simple that not having a speed that it has a very great ease of operation and repair and present the least
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  • ...e shares (25% of SLEC) and Bayerische Landesbank's 48% share, held through Speed Investments. By March 30, CVC had acquired all remaining shares and later ...eams were running illegal 'flexi wings' which allowed better straight line speed. Changes were made to both the wings and the rules for the next race.
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  • [[image:speedageindy.jpg|thumb|left|Cover of Speed Age magazine, showing start of first Indianapolis 500 race]] ...er (122 and 91 in³) engine single-seaters, winning four more races for the engine up to 1929 (two of them, 1926 and 1928, in Miller chassis). The engines the
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  • ...ride and handling, upmarket image and an excellent top-of-the-range 3.5 V8 engine. Comfort and value for money were good too. It continued until 1976 when it ...ox driving the rear wheels. But the car was ultimately plagued by numerous engine problems and NSU eventually disappeared following a merger with Volkswagen.
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  • ...amilton]] set the fastest lap of the week (1:20.472) with most teams doing low fuel runs on Sunday. ...season in [[2010 Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]] after [[Sebastian Vettel]]'s engine misfired, with Alonso becoming just the sixth [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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  • ...beginning, the formula was largely based on pre-war regulations defined by engine capacity. The regulation expected to bring a new balance between [[supercha ...For instance the team won two championships using only nine pre-war built engine blocks.
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  • !Engine ...launch control]] banned along with several other electronic aids including engine braking.
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  • In American popular culture, his name has become synonymous with speed, similar to [[Barney Oldfield]] in the early twentieth century and [[Stirli ...k ''What's It Like Out There'': "The first time I fired up a car, felt the engine shudder and the wheel come to life in my hands, I was hooked. It was a feel
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  • ...ent has occurred. Fiat in the 1990s [[Fiat Punto]] introduced an automatic engine compartment fire extinguisher system. ...safety performance ''per se'', but also indirectly through the relatively low fuel costs that facilitate the use of such vehicles in North America; motor
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