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  • ...ocusing on its strong electronic skills to develop intelligent systems for active and passive safety of vehicles and in the powertrain area with the objectiv ...trument clusters; telematics systems, body computers), Suspension Systems (suspension systems; shock-absorbers), Exhaust Systems and Motorsport, where Magneti Ma
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  • ...rt [[lever]] arms linked by a [[torsion spring]]. A sway bar increases the suspension's roll stiffness -- its resistance to roll in turns, independent of its [[H ...s called the [[roll couple]]. One effect of body (frame) lean, for typical suspension geometry, is positive [[Camber angle|camber]] of the wheels on the outside
    5 KB (793 words) - 09:26, 7 October 2009
  • ...emi-automatic [[transmission]], [[ABS]], [[traction control]] and [[active suspension]]. The [[pinnacle]] of the driving aids was achieved by [[Williams F1]] tea
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  • '''Hydropneumatic''' is a type of [[automotive]] [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension system]] invented by [[Citroën]] and fitted to Citroën cars, as well as b ...mately six times more flexible than conventional steel, so [[self-leveling suspension|self-leveling]] is incorporated to allow the vehicle to cope with the extra
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  • |Front suspension || Rigid Axle w/Leaf Springs |Rear suspension || Live Axle w/Leaf Springs
    5 KB (701 words) - 23:17, 31 October 2010
  • ...ry was notable in that it was the first for a car with [[active suspension|active suspensions]]. | Suspension
    9 KB (1,187 words) - 11:16, 7 July 2009
  • ...ed [[manual transmission]] and an electronic active [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] control system. This system updates the adjustment on each wheel, based o
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  • [[Image:Ford model t suspension.triddle.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The front suspension components of a [[Ford Model T]].]] ...any cargo or luggage from damage and wear. The design of front and [[rear suspension]] of a car may be different.
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  • ...Coupé and Spyder utilize the same vehicle systems – engine, transmission, suspension, and interior driver and front passenger controls and safety equipment. The ...e provides a more comfortable ride, whereas the Sport mode stiffens up the suspension and provides fast gear shifts of around a quarter of a second. Automatic mo
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  • ...city to 2.0 [[litres]], adding a [[turbocharger]], [[four wheel drive]], [[active differential]], sequential [[gearbox]] and [[aerodynamic]] apendages. ...engthening measures. Before each rally, the competing cars are fitted with suspension and tyres along with different differential settings to suit the conditions
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  • ...and was important in fine-tuning the team's active [[Suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] system, scoring his first ever F1 point at the [[Brazilian Grand Prix]].
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  • * active suspension, telemetry and traction control are forbidden
    7 KB (1,038 words) - 10:10, 14 June 2009
  • * Active — aluminum * CF2, carbon fiber monocoque mountain bike with suspension and Ferrari decals
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  • ...shbones]] at the front and a multi-link set-up at the rear, coupled with [[active differential|E-Diff]] and F1-Trac [[traction control system]]s, designed to
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  • ...e end of 1993 [[WilliamsF1|Williams-Renault]]. After the banning of active suspension the Williams started the season trying to close the gap to Benetton. Senna .... This led to the now most commonly accepted theory that one of the car's suspension bars had came loose and impacted with Senna's head.
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  • ...ust energy is minimal, only one turbocharger (the primary turbocharger) is active. During this period, all of the engine's exhaust energy is directed to the ...merous small component upgrades, the Callaway GTVs included a much revised suspension, larger brakes and a twin-turbocharger system, boosting performance to near
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  • ...idual effect, it also works together with Diamante's electronic controlled suspension and four-wheel steering that Mitsubishi had equipped to improve total handl ...controllers on the vehicle such as an all wheel drive system or an active suspension system to improve vehicle stability and controllability.
    27 KB (3,920 words) - 22:51, 15 November 2009
  • ==Active and passive safety== ...hicle occupant — can themselves operate in an active manner. An example is active head restraints, which move to a position optimal for preventing neck injur
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  • At the time, Alfa was very active in [[motorsport]]. Autodelta, the racing division of Alfa, developed a car |Suspension front:  || colspan="6" align="center" |Independent suspension, wishbones , coil springs, anti-roll bar
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  • ...DC, an [[Alfa Romeo]] interpretation of the ESP – by use of stabilizer rod active control. Comfort is assured by the suspension pneumatic springs, which also enable the electronic control of the height f
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