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  • [[Category:Vehicle technology]]
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  • For spark ignition technology the focus is on ...2005/presentations/Rinolfi_FiatResearchCentre.ppt The Future of Powertrain Technology, Barcelona, May 2005 ]
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  • The development in [[#cheater slick|cheater slick]] technology has affected the development of tires for racing series other than drag rac *[http://www.nhra.com/dragster/1999/issue07/racing_technology.html Racing Technology; Street-legal slicks]
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...aya del Rey, California]] on [[April 8]] [[1910]]. The track used the same technology as the French [[velodrome]]s used for bicycle races. The tracks were create
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  • ...used in some modern cars owing to weight and cost advantages. An advanced technology [[hybrid vehicle|hybrid]] car using drum rear brakes is the [[Toyota]] [[Pr
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  • ...ust gas recirculation]] (EGR), and advanced combustion. [[Spark ignition]] technology has focused on de-throttling (in part load where the low efficiency of [[Ot ...aterial forming methods, these requirements have led to advanced metrology technology that more thoroughly and accurately measures and enables improved control o
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  • .... | coauthors = V.K. Kothari | year = 1997 | title = Manufactured Fibre Technology | publisher = Chapman and Hall | location = London | pages = 544-546 |
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  • ...e been fitted with catalytic converters since the early [[1970s]], and the technology being used in non-automotive applications is generally based on it.
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  • *Gupta, V.B. and V.K. Kothari; ''Manufactured Fibre Technology''. Chapman and Hall. London. 1997. *Loewenstein, K.L.; ''The Manufacturing Technology of Continuous Glass Fibers''. Elsevier Scientific. New York. 1973.
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  • ...teams. Since the very beginning Ducati-NCR stands for racing, excellence, technology and passion. Besides Hailwood, other great drivers raced with NCR: Cannella ...built and assembled by hand, one at a time, applying the highest available technology and the most attentive care: this is, we believe, the only way to reach tru
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  • ...ting an extremely lightweight construction thanks to advanced carbon-fiber technology, the '''Lamborghini Sesto Elemento''' has an overall curb weight of just 99 ...eading expertise of Lamborghini in carbon-fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) technology. The super sports car brand from Sant'Agata Bolognese is the only vehicle m
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  • ...ave four-stroke engines, most manufacturers benefit more directly from the technology developed in road racing if they use four-stroke racing engines. Recent dec ...inforced_plastic|carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic]]. They regularly feature technology not available to the general public.
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  • [[Category:engine technology]]
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  • Leading manufacturers in China include Laizhou Sanli, MAT (Midwest Air Technology), Winhere, Longji, and Haimeng.
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  • ...m]], or [[cotton]] filters. Oil bath filters have fallen out of favor. The technology of air intake filters of gas turbines has improved significantly in recent
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  • ...rting in the [[1930s]], and is the predominant [[automobile]] construction technology today.
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...Dual in-line package|DIP]] packages, but only available in [[Surface-mount technology|SMT]] packages optimized for placing on a PCB.
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  • ...implement the four stroke cycle. It is primarily being developed by [[Reg Technology]]. *[http://dmoz.org/Science/Technology/Energy/Devices/Internal_Combustion_Engines/Rotary/ Open Directory: Rotary E
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  • ...aps and the gap is adjusted until the key fits snugly. With current engine technology, universally incorporating solid state ignitions and computerized [[fuel in
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • * 1965 [[Rolls-Royce Limited|Rolls-Royce]] licenses Citroën technology for the suspension of the new [[Silver Shadow]] '''Hydractive Suspension''' is a new automotive technology introduced by the [[France|French]] manufacturer [[Citroën]] in 1990.
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  • ===Technology===
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  • The invention of the wheel has also been important for [[technology]] in general, important applications including the [[water wheel]], the [[c
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  • Electronic technology has replaced many linkage applications taken for granted today, such as mec
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  • ...man firm [[Robert Bosch GmbH|Bosch]] had been developing anti-lock braking technology since the [[1930s]], but the first production cars using Bosch's electronic
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  • ...neral public, and part of their fan appeal derives from this sophisticated technology and the high degree of technical skill & knowledge demonstrated by the desi ...d Yamaha also used pneumatic valve actuation and Honda reported using that technology for its 2008 [[Honda RC212V|RC212V]] bikes based on its F1 experience. The
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  • A relatively new technology is the electronically-controlled active differential. A computer uses inpu The first use of this technology on a production automobile was [[Honda]]'s [[1997]] ''Active Torque Transfe
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  • ...r, but it had major effect on Red Bull cars, because they had to thank the technology for their extraordinary pace, both in qualifying and race. It turned out to
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  • ...ich is not the case when constructing new tires. With the advances in tire technology leading to longer tread life and the changes in the relative economics of r * [[Tweel]], a similar technology to the Run-flat tire but created by the [[Michelin]] corporation and a diff
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  • ...ing to the [[IIHS]] one-third of fatal accidents could be prevented by the technology. ...lk test" the Swedish journalist Robert Collin of Teknikens Värld (World of Technology) during October 1997 and the number of vehicles with ESC rose. Today virtua
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  • ...ons are modified through international agreement among many nations as the technology of measurement progresses. ...h-speaking countries]]. The American [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] recommends that "L" be used instead, a usage which is common in the US, C
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  • | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Nissan]] Performance Technology | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Nissan]] Performance Technology
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  • [[Space technology]] has found its way into down to [[agriculture]] in the form of [[GPS]] dev *[[Space technology]]
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  • ...Diesel engines in work trucks. Small cars in particular benefit from this technology, as there is often little room to fit a larger-output (and physically large ...]], [[Honda]], [[BMW]]). Renault was the first manufacturer to apply turbo technology in the F1 field, in 1977. The project's high cost was compensated for by it
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  • ...lined appearance of new performance motorcycles, there is much aerodynamic technology included in the design. Unfortunately, no one has been able to overcome the [[Category:Motorcycle technology|Motorcycle technology]]
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  • ...logy-revolution/run-flat/default.page The Pirelli Self-Supporting Run Flat Technology]
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  • [[Ride quality|Ride]] & handling have always been a compromise - technology has over time allowed automakers to combine more of both features in the sa The older [[Live axle]] rear suspension technology, familiar from the [[Ford Model T]], is still used - but only to reduce cos
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  • ...ocess]]. (Previously, the [[Deville process]] was the predominant refining technology.)
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  • ...Diesel engines in work trucks. Small cars in particular benefit from this technology, as there is often little room to fit a larger-output (and physically large ...]], [[Honda]], [[BMW]]). Renault was the first manufacturer to apply turbo technology in the F1 field, in 1977. The project's high cost was compensated for by it
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  • ...ties. Considering the considerable commercial potentials of hydropneumatic technology (Crolla, 1996), interconnected hydropneumatic suspenisons have also been ex [[Category:Vehicle technology]]
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  • Grand Prix cars and the cutting edge technology that constitute them produce an unprecedented combination of outright speed
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  • ...ting of the excellent weight/power ratio, thanks to the use of Common Rail technology. The benefit is also due to the predominant role that diesel motorizations
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  • ...satellites). It is possible that this helicopter utilizes Zorin microchip technology which is mentioned by Q himself to be impervious to EMP shockwaves from out ...s, they seem less futuristic and awe inspiring than before, all containing technology that is commercially available or close to being so, because these two movi
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  • ...such fuels]]. Furthermore, with the introduction of hydrogen [[fuel cell]] technology, the use of internal combustion engines may be phased out. The advantage of ...s power. For high performance gasoline engines using current materials and technology (such as the engines found in modern automobiles), there seems to be a brea
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  • ...t of the nozzle and combustion chamber materials. Nevertheless, materials technology mostly does not place an upper limit on the exhaust temperature of chemical
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  • ...the ban on driver aids was a ban in name only as the FIA did not have the technology or the methods to eliminate these features from competition.
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  • ==Technology==
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  • ...ir bags or automatic seat belts by [[1989]] (the automatic seat belt was a technology, now discarded, that "forced" motorists to wear seatbelts). In 1998, front
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  • ...ting; [[Ottaviano Petrucci]] began publishing music almost as soon as this technology was available, and his publishing enterprise helped to attract composers fr
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  • ...stly for the pre-title credits, the inclusion of gadgets, and an update of technology.
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  • ...strate the close ties between Geneva and the Reformation. State-of-the-art technology welcomes a modern audience: films, a music room and demonstrations, includi
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  • ...roblems entering. They received backing from [[Honda Racing F1]] including technology and engines, due to them running Honda driver [[Takuma Sato]].
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  • ...ds' highly successful [[Prodrive]] outfit and Italian touring car team [[N.Technology]] as well as re-imaginings of former teams [[March Engineering|March]], [[B ...eenth in the [[2009 GP2 Series season|2009 GP2 Series]] for [[Ocean Racing Technology]], joined former [[iSport International]] team-mate [[Bruno Senna]] at [[Hi
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