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  • [[Image:Tubo_Escape.jpg|thumb|right|210px|Exhaust pipe of a car]] ...des one or more exhaust pipes. Depending on the overall system design, the exhaust gas may flow through one or more of:-
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  • ...he least expensive (and also one of the least powerful) of which is the '''exhaust brake'''. ...onal to the back pressure of the engine. More advanced exhaust brakes have exhaust pressure modulation (EPM) that controls the back pressure which in turn imp
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  • ...he least expensive (and also one of the least powerful) of which is the '''exhaust brake'''. ...onal to the back pressure of the engine. More advanced exhaust brakes have exhaust pressure modulation (EPM) that controls the back pressure which in turn imp
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  • ...ion of [[Cagiva Cruiser]], using an engine equipped with exhaust valve and exhaust valve of date, this model is accompanied by [[Cagiva K7]] which is virtuall
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  • ...r head from a [[GMC]] [[van]]. The [[poppet valve|valves]] and part of the exhaust [[manifold (automotive engineering)|manifold]] are visible.]] ...manifold]], for [[exhaust]] gases to travel from the exhaust valves to the exhaust manifold, and for [[antifreeze (coolant)]] to cool the head and engine.
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  • ...es around the world. Our distinctive trademark is recognized worldwide for exhaust system performance build quality and industry leading sound quality.'''
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  • ...lease engine brake uses an extra lobe on the [[camshaft]] to open a second exhaust valve at the top of the compression stroke. The stem of this valve telescop ...sion release engine brake. Also, some engines use a butterfly valve in the exhaust and/or stator travel beyond the normal operating range on the variable-geom
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  • [[Image:Tubo_Escape.jpg|thumb|right|210px|Exhaust pipe of a car]] ...des one or more exhaust pipes. Depending on the overall system design, the exhaust gas may flow through one or more of:-
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  • ...dy heavy use. It is sometimes possible to arrange the engine layout so the exhaust will be taken through a second set of similar chambers moved to the other s ...ine early 20th century Ford V-8, which has both sets of valves (intake and exhaust) located on the inside of the "Vee," and which are all operated by a single
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  • ...head]] that features the [[intake manifold|intake]] and [[exhaust manifold|exhaust]] ports on opposite sides. The gases can be thought to flow across the head ...the ports and valves can be larger and its physical separation of the hot exhaust manifold keeps the air in the intake manifold cooler. Most modern engines a
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  • In [[1985]] shall adopt the exhaust system CTS (Cagiva Tourque System) and the braking system is fitted with fr In [[1985]] shall adopt the exhaust system CTS (Cagiva Tourque System) and the braking system is fitted with fr
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  • ...stem can supply power to the lights and the [[horn]], then you replace the exhaust [[catalytic converter | catalytic]] with one that meets the standards, the
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  • ...ve the [[cylinder]]s, and where there are separate camshafts for inlet and exhaust valves. In engines with more than one [[cylinder bank]], such as the [[V e ...camshafts are not required in order to have [[multivalve|multiple inlet or exhaust valves]], but are necessary for more than 2 valves that are directly actuat
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  • ...n camshafts, continuously variable valve timing system both for intake and exhaust ; Exhaust : five in one exhaust manifolds for each bank
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  • # [[exhaust stroke]] ...from the cylinder past the then-open exhaust valve or valves, through the exhaust port.
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  • # [[exhaust stroke]] ...from the cylinder past the then-open exhaust valve or valves, through the exhaust port.
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  • *Underseat exhaust pipes
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  • ...es one inlet and one exhaust piston, using a forked connecting rod for the exhaust piston. 8 exhaust<br>
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  • # [[exhaust stroke]] ...from the cylinder past the then-open exhaust valve or valves, through the exhaust port.
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  • ...m shaft contra-rotating with respect to the other two; the lag between the exhaust and inlet ports opening; and that ignition occurs when the pistons are not ...he cylinder is one way, assisted by mild supercharging to improve cylinder exhaust scavenging.
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  • ...of the single square, this development adopts a new engine fitted with an exhaust valve This model was produced until [[1990]], replaced by [[Cagiva N 90]].
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  • ...brakes. The bike had only a front fairing and a partial shield over the [[exhaust pipe]].
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  • ...ing of the exhaust valve at the appropriate time. A [[engine tuning|tuned exhaust]] can help with this but generally only works at a narrow range of [[RPM|en
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  • ...ad of four, although the same four operations (intake, compression, power, exhaust) still occur. Thus, there is a power stroke per piston for every engine re ...m the outside, the method of scavenging the [[cylinder]] (exchanging burnt exhaust for fresh mixture) and the method of exhausting the cylinder.
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  • ...ht|Components of a typical, [[four stroke cycle]], DOHC piston engine. (E) Exhaust [[camshaft]], (I) Intake camshaft, (S) [[Spark plug]], (V) Valves, (P) [[Pi ...ves'' are used in most [[piston engine]]s to open and close the intake and exhaust [[cylinder head porting|ports]] in the [[cylinder head]]. The valve is usua
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  • ...also saves parts by utilising a "wasted spark" system, where - between the exhaust and inlet stroke of each pistons "partner" - a useless spark occurs, this m ...a similar method to the tuned exhaust system on all modern cars, where the exhaust system creates back pressure to pull spent gasses from the cylinder bores.
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  • ...within the cylinder head, where there are separate camshafts for inlet and exhaust valves. In engines with more than one [[cylinder bank]] ([[V engine]]s) thi ...camshafts are not required in order to have [[multivalve|multiple inlet or exhaust valves]], but are necessary for more than 2 valves that are directly actuat
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  • ...dy heavy use. It is sometimes possible to arrange the engine layout so the exhaust will be taken through a second set of similar chambers moved to the other s ...e|early 20th century Ford V-8]], which has both sets of valves (intake and exhaust) located on the inside of the "Vee," and which are all operated by a single
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  • ...e. The machine had no valves, but a spinning drive for the mixture and the exhaust was loaded and unloaded. The disk was driven by a bevel.
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  • ...aft contra-rotating with regard to the other 2 shafts, the lag between the exhaust and inlet ports opening and that ignition occurs when the pistons are not a ...engine was the clever way the crankshaft phasing was arranged to allow for exhaust port lead and inlet port lag in the gas-flow of the engine. These engines a
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  • ...critical importance. Since the valves control the flow of fuel intake and exhaust, they must be opened and closed at the appropriate time during the stroke o ...]], is quite common. Some engines use one camshaft each for the intake and exhaust valves; such an arrangement is known as a ''[[double overhead cam|double]]'
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  • ...ed front brake callipers, and comes with a racing kit described below. The exhaust silencer is integrated into the monoposto rear, and has a black anodised al ...ck use only”) includes a 102&nbsp;dB Termignoni exhaust, with a horizontal exhaust rear section (no catalytic converter), and a special electronic control uni
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  • ...l twin-turbos. Commonly each turbocharger is mounted to its own individual exhaust/turbo manifold, however on inline-type engines both turbochargers could be ...rger]]s, this system changes the angle of the guide vanes depending on the exhaust pressure giving the system excellent power throughout the rev range. Once u
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  • ...ycle]] by completing the same four operations (intake, compression, power, exhaust) in only two strokes (linear movements of the piston) rather than four. Thu ...o-stroke engines, replacing either just the inlet valves or both inlet and exhaust valves.
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  • ...ly in the power source for the compressor. Turbochargers are driven by the exhaust gases of the engine, whereas superchargers are driven by a geartrain or bel ...ne through the crank pulley. A turbo relies on the volume and velocity of exhaust gases to spool, or spin the turbine wheel. The turbine wheel is connected
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  • ...included an intermediate exhaust system of 50mm headers connected to 45mm exhaust cans. ...extremely expensive to purchase, run and maintain. The RS came with a 54mm exhaust system and a slightly smaller size and gauge of [[Chromoly]] tubing was use
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  • ...liquid cooled engine with admission, which is taken on a resonance chamber exhaust produced by the same SVM. The power is 24 hp at 9750 rpm, speed 130 km/h.
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  • ...e [[flywheel]]. The engine speed was adjustable by means of a valve in the exhaust pipe.
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  • ...ing [[frame]], with an angle of 36 °, 598 cc, overlapping valves (with the exhaust in the head) and head reported. The clutch was housed inside the engine [[f
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  • ...s extreme amounts of [[noise pollution]] if there is no [[muffler]] on the exhaust system of the engine. Use of a jake brake produces similar effects, due to *[[Exhaust brake]]
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  • ...gine, based on the [[Coventry Climax|Coventry Climax FWMA]] race engines. Exhaust and inlet manifolds were both on the same side of the engine block (thus no ...within the cylinder head, where there are separate camshafts for inlet and exhaust valves. Typical automotive engines equipped with dual overhead camshafts c
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  • All engines are equipped with a high performance decompression exhaust brake , Iveco Turbobrake.
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  • #Exhaust system layout
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  • ...ways) limited to two valves per cylinder, one for [[intake]] and one for [[exhaust]]. ...within the cylinder head, where there are separate camshafts for inlet and exhaust valves. In engines with more than one [[cylinder bank]] ([[V engine]]s) thi
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  • ...duce the [[air pollution]]-causing emissions produced by [[automobile]]s. Exhaust emissions control systems were first required on 1966 model year vehicles p ...ehicle's [[internal combustion engine|engine]], emitted from the vehicle's exhaust system. The major pollutants emitted include:
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  • ...and tested the new Della [[Ferrera]] two-stroke 125 cc engine with dual [[exhaust]] but in 1930 opted for a new [[Jap]] engine with four-stroke, single cylin
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  • * Inlet and exhaust valves separated by an angle of 80 degrees ...n improved combustion chamber shape with narrower angle between intake and exhaust valve. This was combined with [[variable valve timing]] and [[electronic fu
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  • ...o adjust a timing-belt and retired on lap 3 with a problem with the engine exhaust-valve. At the compulsory 10&nbsp;minute replenishment stop, [[Oliver Godfre
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  • ...the left bank intake valves, the left bank camshaft operates the left bank exhaust valves and the right bank intake valves. This is most similar to a [[DOHC] ...s for cylinder-selective ignition knock regulation, and Lambda regulation. Exhaust gases are channeled through a 3-way catalytic converter.
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  • A kathereson '''turbocharger''' is an exhaust gas driven [[compressor]] used in [[internal-combustion engine]]s to increa ...[[turbine]] that powers the compressor using wasted [[energy]] from the [[exhaust]] gases. Compressor and turbine have the same shaft, similar to a [[Jet eng
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  • ...ither category, being part fish and part fowl. The Comprex design uses the exhaust gas to directly compress the incoming charge.) ===Mechanical drive and exhaust gas driven===
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