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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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  • [[Top Fuel|Top Fuel Dragsters]], [[Funny Car|Funny Cars]], Jet Cars, Rocket Bikes, [[Pro Modifi
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  • ...nd duration. Also, [[cylinder head]] gaskets will be thinner, and with the top of the [[piston]] rising up into the [[combustion chamber]], for high-perfo ...pment level but is cheaper to produce and generally operates with better [[fuel efficiency]]. In drag racing, naturally-aspirated vehicles are vehicles tha
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  • | Fuel capacity || 23 l (6 US gal) (5 imp. gal) ...et fabric roof could be rolled back from the windscreen header rail to the top of the rear engine cover leaving conventional metal sides above the doors.
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  • |Body style || [[Berlinetta]]<br>[[Targa top]]<br>[[Spyder|Spider]] |Weight || 1444 kg = 3183 lb (88l fuel)
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  • ...and dials such as the [[tachometer]], [[speedometer]], [[odometer]], and [[fuel gauge]]. One of the safety enhancements of the 1970s was the widespread ad ...ment gauges such as a [[speedometer]], [[tachometer]], [[odometer]], and [[fuel gauge]].
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  • | Engine || 996 cc, [[L-twin]], [[fuel injection|fuel injected]] 4 valve per cylinder [[desmodromic valve|desmodromic]], liquid c |Top speed || 259 km/h
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  • ...Industries|IHI]] [[turbocharger]]s, intercoolers, and [[Weber]]-Marelli [[fuel injection]]. The 2855&nbsp;cc engine capacity was dictated by the displace ...in 15 seconds flat (roughly when a 80's Mustang GT would be hitting 90). Top speed was a staggering 190 miles per hour.
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  • | Fuel capacity || With 70 hp engine the car could reach top speed of 125km/h.
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  • |Top speed || 105&nbsp;km/h |Fuel capacity ||
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  • |Fuel control || OHV |Top speed || 145.0 km/h (90.1 mph)
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