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  • ...d how similar their hybrid work was, they decided to join forces and share technology. The GM/DaimlerChrysler partnership was announced on December 13, 2004 with ==Technology==
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  • '''Drive-by-wire''', '''DbW''', '''by-wire''', or '''x-by-wire''' technology in the automotive industry replaces the traditional mechanical control syst ...eories and applications abound as to what the ultimate implications of DbW technology might be. It has been suggested that DbW might allow a car to become comple
    5 KB (775 words) - 03:58, 22 September 2010
  • ...uality workmanship, which combines artisan tradition with state-of-the-art technology. Since 2005 all products have been developed and marketed under the brand [
    3 KB (369 words) - 02:19, 13 February 2009
  • ...the United States by the Englehard Corporation in 1957. Development of SCR technology continued in Japan and the US in the early 1960’s with research focusing ...perature of operation is critical. Ammonia slip is also an issue with SCR technology used in power plants.
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  • ...mounted, all powered by a Bosch pump made for Ford. Ford still uses this technology today with their [[Shelby GT500]] [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...angYong Motor. The name SsangYong means twin dragons. In 1991 it started a technology partnership with [[Daimler-Benz]] (now [[DaimlerChrysler]]). Later, it pur
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  • ...to the rear wheels with 200 millisecond shift times. The double wet-clutch technology appears to come from Chrysler. (An anonymous Chrysler employee wrote, "I ca
    5 KB (703 words) - 22:09, 22 May 2009
  • ...peration. The [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]]-electric drive system is based on the technology in GM's [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] transit buses. The result is said to be a 25
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  • ...', or '''VVT''', is a generic term for an [[automobile]] [[piston engine]] technology. VVT allows the ''lift'' or ''duration'' or ''timing'' (some or all) of the ...87, this was the first production car to use electronically controlled VVT technology.
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  • ...g-future-technolog/ Freightliner unveils big rig concept showcasing future technology]
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  • '''Body-on-frame''' is an [[automobile]] construction technology. Mounting a separate body to a rigid frame which supports the [[drivetrain
    3 KB (379 words) - 21:22, 28 June 2006
  • His first car was built in 1907 - the 12Hp Alfa, which included a lot of the technology now taken for granted, and he produced groundbreaking models such as the [[
    2 KB (357 words) - 03:53, 18 December 2010
  • ...ing of this vehicle is basically using a rack and pinion with Power Assist technology.
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  • The development in cheater slick technology has affected the development of tires for racing series other than drag rac *[http://www.nhra.com/dragster/1999/issue07/racing_technology.html Racing Technology; Street-legal slicks]
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
    2 KB (402 words) - 06:27, 31 May 2010
  • ...s within 10 years. [http://www.motorauthority.com/news/technical/911-turbo-technology-coming-to-a-car-near-you/]
    2 KB (281 words) - 19:08, 27 September 2009
  • ...panies for technical support and introducing advanced Germany and Japanese technology and equipm-ents in aspects of engine, transmission, body, chassis, exterior
    2 KB (321 words) - 04:45, 29 September 2007
  • ...l, fitted to a tubular frame. The suspension is true Formula 1 and IndyCar technology with independent upper and lower wishbone with pushrod front and read end s First, the Guarà was built using technology and interior parts from [[BMW]] but later all cars came equipped with [[For
    5 KB (719 words) - 06:26, 9 February 2007
  • ...name of a [[variable valve timing]] [[Internal combustion engine|engine]] technology developed by [[Mitsubishi Motors]]. MIVEC, as with other similar systems, v ...cations], English.auto.vl.ru</ref> Similar improvements were seen when the technology was applied to the 1994 [[Mitsubishi FTO]], whose top-spec GPX variant had
    11 KB (1,613 words) - 06:39, 25 June 2008
  • ...n]] (SAIC), to use on the cars it plans to build based on the [[MG Rover]] technology it has bought<ref>{{cite news
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