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  • ...ith [[Porsche]], the Variable Turbine Geometry (VTG) system, used in the [[Porsche 911|2006 911 Turbo]]. BorgWarner claims this technology will reach mainstre ==Transmissions==
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  • ...than [[Formula One]] cars and other single-clutch AMT's (automated-manual transmissions, a.k.a. single-clutch semi-automatics); the shift can also be made smoother ...Versions that use dry clutches, like those usually associated with manual transmissions, are rumored to be in development by several manufacturers.
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  • ...ptronic''' is a type of discrete [[automatic transmission]] developed by [[Porsche]] and used in its vehicles and those of its licensees. A Tiptronic transmis ...ic design is implemented using a [[torque converter]] like other automatic transmissions. A Tiptronic is not a computer controlled clutch-manual transmission or [[
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  • ...[[Dana Corporation]] and the European [[Ford Motor Company]] but supplies transmissions to most auto manufacturers including [[General Motors Corporation|General M *** [[Porsche 911]] Turbo, GT3, and Carrera Cup
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  • ...utomotive industry. Aisin Seiki was founded in 1949 and currently supplies transmissions for many auto manufacturers. ...Motors Corporation|General Motors]], [[Daihatsu]], [[Hino Motors]], and [[Porsche]].
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  • [[Toyota Motor Corporation]] uses many different transmissions in their products. They can be divided into different families. The '''A-series''' are 2 to 6-speed automatic transmissions for front wheel drive, all wheel drive, or rear wheel drive use built by [[
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  • ...are more burdensome. In recent years, [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] transmissions have significantly improved in their ability to support high fuel efficienc Most [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] transmissions have a set selection of possible gear ranges, often with a [[parking pawl]]
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  • [[Image:P664110a.jpg|thumb|right|Ferdinand Porsche]] ...this page, but needs reliable information, it can be found at the "[[Ferry Porsche]]" article about his son--->
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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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  • ! colspan=2 | '''Porsche 928''' ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Porsche]]
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  • ...the +/- gate positions for [[manumatic]] control (similar to the [[VW]]/[[Porsche]] "[[Tiptronic]]" system). Exterior changes included a revised front with a ===Transmissions===
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  • ...a movable [[gear]] selector, although some do not. Most automobile manual transmissions allow the driver to select any gear at any time, but some, such as those co ...y, [[automatic transmission]]s feature clutch packs to select gear ratio. Transmissions that employ clutch packs but allow the driver to manually select the curren
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  • |aka = [[Porsche 911 GT3]] ...sche 911 GT3]], the Ruf RGT was introduced in 2000. Inspired by the 1973 [[Porsche Carrera RS]], the Ruf RGT combines light weight with a powerful engine to p
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  • ...g them all to a single point; the [[fan belt]]. As with the Volkswagen and Porsche designs, the low weight and compact but wide packaging made the engine idea ...the 1967 model year, 232 with manual transmissions, and 47 with Powerglide transmissions. Only six were sold with the four carburetor engine and the AIR injection s
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  • ...also a new feature, foreshadowing modern sports car transmissions such as Porsche's Tiptronic or Lamborghini's e-Gear. However, instead of a clutch pedal for ...wheel shape (culminating in Fuchs forged wheels, similar to that of the [[Porsche 911]]) were modified. The most major change for the 1973 model year was wit
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  • |Similar = [[Jaguar XK]]<br>[[Porsche 911]]<br>[[BMW 6-Series]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SL]] The two sportscars are available in two transmissions: GT, which is a traditional [[manual transmission|manual]], or Cambiocorsa,
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  • ...ubber belt. The combustion chambers were developed in collaboration with [[Porsche]]. The line-up features completely new body and interiors, front [[independ ...a former Daewoo Motors subsidiary that was not sold to GM. The engines and transmissions were to be used in both [[GM-AvtoVAZ]] and Lada cars. As of Summer 2005, th
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  • ...order to lower costs, the engine power is limited to 470 hp (350 kW), and transmissions, brakes and tyres (Dunlop) are standard parts for all. Also, dimension and ...ars range from old 100 hp (75 kW) road legal compacts to 500 hp (370 kW) [[Porsche 996]] and even modified [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]] cars (1,250 kg
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  • Early automatic transmissions, including GM's [[Hydra-Matic]], Packard's [[Ultramatic]], and [[Borg Warne ...ader claimed that the use of a swing-axle rear suspension was dangerous, [[Porsche]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], and [[Volkswagen]] all used similar swing-axle concep
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  • ...ication of a [[wastegate]] to regulate a [[turbocharger]]'s boost — 1975 [[Porsche 911 Turbo]] *first [[twin-turbo]]charged car — [[Porsche 959]]
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