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  • | [[Diesel engine|Diesel]]-powered speed record || 563.995 km/h (350.452 mph) || [[ | [[Electric engine|Electric]]-powered speed record || 517.942 km/h (321.834 mph)|| [
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  • [[Image:Bristol Perseus sleeve valve radial engine.jpg|thumb|200px|''Bristol Perseus'']] ...-Knight]] car and light truck, and saw substantial use in 1940s [[aircraft engine]]s, but subsequently fell from use due to advances in poppet-valve technolo
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  • ...pg|250px]]J''ack Brabham's 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway'' '''[[Knight Bachelor|Sir]] John Arthur "Jack" Brabham, [[Order of the British Empire|OB
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  • ...vehicle include a chassis with heavy armor plating and a high performance engine, sometimes with rocket boosts for increased speed, special devices to impro ...', owes more to the tank-like vehicle from [[Frank Miller]]'s ''[[The Dark Knight Returns]]'' than to the sleek automobiles seen in previous incarnations. Th
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  • | Engine || liquid cooled inline four cylinder, 4 stroke, dohc, 16 radial valves, ...sta.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1875&highlight=radial+valves radial valved] engine.
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  • ...ey Motors Limited|Bentley]] [[convertible]]. The car featured a 4.5 L engine with the [[Amherst Villiers]] [[supercharger]]. In the novels, no gadgets w ...'' and is Bond's final Bentley. Bond upgrades the engine from a 4.5 L engine to a 4.9 L. The Mark II was also grey; however, the interior was black
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  • ...BMW]] and offered March an exclusive deal in 1972 to use BMW's Formula Two engine. March cars powered by BMW engines won five of the next 11 European Formula ...ation for outstanding achievements in military or civil life, a Chevalier (Knight) is the fifth class.
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