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  • ...loped and produced by [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]. These transmissions mate a three element [[torque converter]] to a [[simpson gearset|Simpson co ...rbine 400. By [[1973]] THM units had replaced all of GM's other automatic transmissions (e.g. Chevrolet [[Powerglide]], Buick [[Super Turbine 300]], Oldsmobile Jet
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  • ...y smaller, these penalties are more burdensome. In recent years, automatic transmissions have significantly improved in their ability to support high fuel efficienc Most automatic transmissions have a set selection of possible gear ranges, often with a [[parking pawl]]
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  • ...y smaller, these penalties are more burdensome. In recent years, automatic transmissions have significantly improved in their ability to support high fuel efficienc Most automatic transmissions have a set selection of possible gear ranges, often with a [[parking pawl]]
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  • ...er of gear ratios, such as the 4 to 6 forward ratios in typical automotive transmissions. ...riven, for example by a [[servo]] motor. However, in the light-weight VDP transmissions used in automatic motorscooters and light motorcycles, the change in pulley
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  • ...der motors). Most jurisdictions have no legal definition for "scooter". In general, 50 cc and under scooters are classified in most states and countries as a This trend toward larger, more powerful scooters with fully automatic transmissions is matched by an emerging trend in motorcyle design that foreshadows automa
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  • ...the United States. Such modifications usually involve swapping engines and transmissions. Examples include the conversion of a Toyota Celica GT or GT-S into a Celic ...the explosion of this market segment. [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] has responded with a new [http://www.gm.com/company/racing/technology/FWD
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  • ...me, and over the next decades such innovations as hand brakes, multi-speed transmissions, and better [[steering]] developed. Some were commercially successful in pr ...m armored wood as the frame material of choice. [[transmission (mechanics)|Transmissions]] and throttle controls were widely adopted, allowing a variety of cruising
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  • '''Touring car racing''' is a general term for a number of distinct [[auto racing]] competitions in heavily-modif In general, however, touring cars are based upon [[hatchback]]s, [[saloon car|saloons]
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  • ...00 and in [[1984]] the race started at 15:00 due to the conflicting French General Election. ...as more than enought to give the victory to Rindt and Gregory. Despite the general failure of Ferrari works cars this was the ninth victory for Ferrari and th
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