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  • [[Image:10K90MC-C.jpg|thumb|250px|The MAN B&W 10K90MC-C two-stroke diesel engine, found on large container ships and developing 58,600BHP (43,100kW). ...ine diesel engines, it is capable of running on diesel or [[fuel oil|heavy fuel oil]], the latter of which is used most often.
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  • ...e:Opposed_piston_engine_1.jpg|thumb|300px|Fairbanks-Morse opposed piston [[diesel engine]]s on the [[submarine]] ''[[USS Pampanito]]''.]] ...crankshaft like the Doxfordship engines [http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel/Marine/doxford.htm]
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  • ...rked another Fiat first, although the diesel version was known as the 1400 Diesel, possibly to avoid confusion with the petrol engined Fiat 1900 launched in ...top speed of 74.4mph and could accelerate from 0-60mph in 35.7 seconds. A fuel consumption of 24.2mpg was recorded. The test car cost £750 including taxe
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  • A '''combustion chamber''' is the part of an [[engine]] in which [[fuel]] is burned. ...oduced by the [[combustion]] occupy a far greater volume than the original fuel, thus creating an increase in [[pressure]] within the limited volume of the
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  • |Fuel economy || |Fuel capacity ||
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  • <br>1.9&nbsp;L [[diesel]] [[straight-4|I4]]<br>1.9&nbsp;L [[Turbodiesel]] [[straight-4|I4]] |Fuel economy ||
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  • ...fficiency of [[alternative propulsion]] systems are better. This refers to fuel cells with additional reformer losses, electric vehicles powered from the Restricting to today’s powertrain development the trends comprise for Diesel engines:
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  • ...trol:'''<br>1.4 L [[straight-4|I4]]<br>1.4 L [[straight-4|I4]] turbo<br>'''Diesel:'''<br>1.6&nbsp;L ''[[JTD engine|JTD]]'' [[Straight-4|I4]]<br>1.9&nbsp;L '' | Fuel economy ||
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  • ...the late [[1980s]] and the current [[2000s]] era. However, most road-going diesel-engined vehicles use turbochargers, because naturally-aspirated diesels gen Air or fuel-air mixture is forced into the [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s by natural [
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  • ...gen fuel (for [[automotive]] uses), which are also categorized as a liquid fuel. ...d fuels in relation to ground transport. However, others such as [[rocket fuel]] also play an important role in the economy.
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  • it's diesel, the next day it's jet fuel and gasoline. They have 34 temperature of the fuel (gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, ethanol and other
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  • ...[Straight-4|I4]]<br>1.9 L [[diesel]] [[Straight-4|I4]]<br>1.9 L [[turbo]][[diesel]] [[Straight-4|I4]] ...o the post-facelift Ritmo. The Regata had a choice of two gasoline and two diesel engines. Competitors in the same class as the Regata were the [[Audi 80]],
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  • ...d to air charge during compression to directly ignite the mixture when the fuel is injected. ...y that was formerly [[kinetic energy]] of the vehicle into [[heat]] in the fuel-air mixture. These hot gasses are exhausted from the vehicle and heat is tr
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  • Two-stroke cycles have also been used in [[diesel engine]]s, notably [[opposed piston]] designs, low speed units such as larg ...wo-stroke cycle engine vary according to the method of intake of fresh air/fuel mixture from the outside, the method of scavenging the [[cylinder]] (exchan
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  • ...pansion pipe illustrating the effect of the reflected pressure wave on the fuel charge.]] ...ines often have a simple lubrication system in which oil is mixed with the fuel, (then known as 'petroil' from "petrol" + "oil") and therefore reaches all
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  • ...[[straight-4|I4]]<br>2.0&nbsp;L [[straight-5|I5]]<br>2.4&nbsp;L [[turbo]][[diesel]] [[straight-5|I5]] | Fuel Economy:||
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  • ...s''' <br> In June 2004 Ansaldo Fuel Cells inaugurated the Terni industrial fuel cell production facility for stationary applications. The production capaci ...Breda''' <br> Heavy and Light Rail Vehicles are to be found in Denmark (83 diesel trains and 19-29 metro cars), Norway (36 electric trains+16 light metro veh
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  • ...16v ''[[JTD engine|Multijet Diesel]]''<br>1.9 16v ''[[JTD engine|Multijet Diesel]]'' |Fuel economy ||
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  • [[Tatra]] uses a 17.6 L air-cooled [[turbocharger|turbo]] [[diesel engine|diesel]] V12 engine in many of their [[truck]]s, for instance the [[Tatra T813]] a ...ord Cosworth]] [[V8]] had a slightly better power-to-weight ratio and less fuel consumption, thus it was more successful despite being less powerful than t
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