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  • ...known as a'' '''[[Turbo Engine|turbo]]'''''. For other meanings of [[Turbo Engine|turbo]], see turbo (disambiguation)''. ...y advantage of turbochargers is that they offer a considerable increase in engine power with only a slight increase in weight.
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  • ...[[Supercharged Engine|superchargers]] are extremely common. [[Supercharged Engine|Superchargers]] are generally the reason why tuned engines have a distinct ...sical capacity. Any device that does this to an engine is a [[Supercharged Engine|supercharger]].
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  • ...uld otherwise be the case. Any device which does this is a [[Supercharged Engine|supercharger]]. ...urbo]]-[[Supercharged Engine|superchargers]] - or more commonly as [[Turbo Engine|turbocharger]]s.
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  • [[Image:Dieselmotor.jpg|thumb|180px|right|A Diesel engine built by [[MAN AG]] in 1906]] ...e source of ignition, such as a spark plug, as is the case in the gasoline engine.
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  • [[Image:W12_Engine_front.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Volkswagen AG W12 Engine]] ...all overall size in comparison with a tradition V- or Flat 12 engine. This engine made its debut in 1997 [[Volkswagen]] W12 Nardo concept supercar at the Tok
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  • ...driveline. The kinetic energy of the vehicle is translated to maintain the engine speed, and lost as friction, pressure and heat. Related to engine braking is the diesel engine brake, or [[exhaust brake]].
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  • A '''V8 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with eight [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s mounted on the [[crankcase]] in two banks of four cylinders, i ...n a [[V6 engine|V6]], while being considerably less expensive than a [[V12 engine]]. Racing V8s continue to use the single plane crankshaft because it allows
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  • The '''Knight Engine''' was an internal combustion engine, designed by Charles Yale Knight (1868-1940), that used [[sleeve valve]]s i ...companies and receive a royalty payment on each vehicle produced using the engine.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mid-Engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Front-engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Front engine]]
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  • [[Image:180px-FordEssexV6.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Ford Essex V6 engine]]]] ...configuration in modern cars after the [[straight-4]]; it shares with that engine a compactness very suited to the popular [[front-wheel drive]] layout, and
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  • [[image:W16.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A [[Volkswagen]]/[[Bugatti]] W16 Engine]] ...]] [[reciprocating engine|piston]] [[internal combustion engine]] in a [[W engine|W configuration]]. All W16 engines consist of two 'offset double-row' [[cy
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  • ...of an [[internal combustion engine]]. These components include [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s, [[piston]]s, [[crankshaft]] or crankshafts and [[camshaft]] o ...glish. This is because the most common forms are all based on a combined [[engine block]] and [[crankcase]] that are [[Milling machine|milled]] from a single
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  • | Engine
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  • ...way between its rear and front axles, as opposed to placement in the front engine compartment of a typical family saloon car, and is most commonly associated
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  • ...ine, as well as reducing the stress on other machinery and people near the engine. * Reduced vibration transmitted to the surroundings of the engine.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Campro engine]]
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  • ...acement.gif|thumb|250px|One complete cycle of a four cylinder, four stroke engine. The volume displaced is marked in orange.]] ...a basic mechanical feature such that, all other factors being equal, more engine displacement means more horsepower.
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  • ...rees from straight up is a flat engine, as is one in which the [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s are arranged in two banks on either side of a single [[cranksh ...s into boxer engines which do not share crank pins in this way, and [[flat engine#180° V-engines|180° engines]] which do.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Reciprocating engine]]
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  • ...e mainstay of the Industrial Revolution and the niche application Stirling engine. ...ylinder by this [[Stroke (engines)|stroke]]. The exception is the Stirling engine, which repeatedly heats and cools the same sealed quantity of gas.
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  • The '''rotary engine''' was an early type of [[internal-combustion engine]] in which the [[crankshaft]] remained stationary and the entire [[cylinder ...um | first = Andrew | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = The Rotary Aero Engine | publisher = NMSI Trading Ltd | year = 1999 | location = | pages = | url =
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  • #REDIRECT [[Straight engine]]
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  • ...inline engine''' is an [[internal-combustion engine]] with all [[cylinder (engine)|cylinders]] aligned in one row or plane, with no offset. ...much smaller in overall physical dimensions than designs like the [[radial engine|radial]], and can be mounted in any direction. Straight configurations are
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  • ...rall engine length, height and weight compared to an equivalent [[straight engine|inline]] configuration. ...ay, and 180° engines which do. On the other hand, some important [[V-twin engine]] designs have two-pin cranks. However, in German, these engines are all i
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  • ...its introduction the engine has been commonly referred to as the '''rotary engine''', though this name is also applied to several completely different design The engine was invented by German engineer [[Felix Wankel]]. He began its development
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  • ...ine''' / '''Jonova Motor''' is a type of [[pistonless rotary engine|rotary engine]], designed originally by John Nowakowski - its name was given to a recent Consisting of only four moving parts, the newer Jonova engine loses no energy through vibration and has a wide power stroke of over 2/3rd
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  • .... It can be used either to transform pressure into rotational motion (an [[engine]]), or the converse - rotational motion into pressure (pump). It is still i ==Comparison To the Wankel Engine==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Wankel engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diesel engine]]
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  • A '''V10 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with 10 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s in two banks of five with a distinct exhaust note. ...to a single very small balance shaft (Lamborghini Gallardo, [[Ford Modular engine#6.8 L V10|Ford 6.8 V10]]). Using a 5 throw crankshaft and 72° bank an
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  • #REDIRECT [[Straight-4 engine]]
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  • ...[BMW Hydrogen 7]] which is more fuel efficient than the standard H7 Series engine. ...ensured to prevent ignition in the [[crankcase]] and water forming in the engine oil.<ref>[http://www1.eere.energy.gov/hydrogenandfuelcells/tech_validation/
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  • The '''V5 engine''' is a [[V engine|V form engine]] with five [[Cylinder|cylinders]]. ...and one with 3; rather, it has all 5 cylinders sharing a single bank. The engine is derived from the VR6, and is thus a staggered 5, and has much in common
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  • ...erent implementations of this concept: one with three banks of [[cylinder (engine)|cylinders]], one with four banks, and one with two banks of cylinders and The classical W engine uses three banks of cylinders, all connected to one [[crankshaft]].
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  • ...ive engineering]], a '''longitudinal engine''' is an [[internal combustion engine]] in which the [[crankshaft]] is oriented along the long axis of the [[vehi ...instream modern vehicles use [[front wheel drive]] along with [[transverse engine]] arrangement
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  • ...e '''placement alignment''', or '''layout''', of the [[internal combustion engine]] ''within'' the [[chassis]] or [[Monocoque|body]] of a [[motor vehicle]].} ...hile most [[rear wheel drive]] vehicles use a front-to-back [[longitudinal engine|longitudinal]] arrangement.
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  • ...ne|internal combustion]] [[engine configuration]] in which the [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s point outward from a central [[crankshaft]] like the spokes on In a radial engine, the pistons are connected to the crankshaft with a master-and-articulating
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  • #REDIRECT [[Engine]]
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  • A '''V4 engine''' is a [[V engine|V form engine]] with four [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s and 3 main bearings. ...ncia Fulvia|Fulvia]]. These were a predecessor for [[Volkswagen]]'s [[VR6 engine|VR6]] family.
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  • ...]] in a [[W engine|W configuration]], or two imaginary 15&nbsp;degree [[V4 engine]] blocks, mounted juxtaposed at 72 degrees to one another and coupled to on ...e eight cylinder engine will fit in the space typically alloted for a [[V6 engine]].
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  • ...engine featured three banks of six cylinders set 60 degrees apart. The W18 engine was abandoned due to shifting problems. .... The design was loosely based on the concept Volkswagen used for its [[V5 engine]]s which had one bank with three cylinders and one bank with only two. Esse
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  • A '''V16 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with 16 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s. Engines of this number of cylinders are uncommon in automotiv A V16 engine is perfectly balanced regardless of the V angle without requiring counter-r
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  • A '''V20 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with 20 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s. ...[horsepower]] (2.7 MW). EMD later produced a 20-cylinder 710 series Diesel engine for the SD80MAC
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  • A '''V24 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with 24 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s, suitable only for very large trucks or locomotives. ...ed, and the final output shaft ran between the cylinder banks of the front engine to reach the nose of the aeroplane.
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  • ...bank" engine, although these terms are sometimes used also to describe [[V engine]]s. ...rankshaft), and this is therefore a far more common design today when both engine forms are produced from the same basic design.
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  • ...ne''' (or H-block) is an [[engine configuration]] in which the [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s are aligned so that if viewed from the front, they appear to b ...especially desirable and otherwise difficult to achieve in a four cylinder engine. <ref> "CLASSIC MOTOR-CYCLES" ISBN 0863630057. </ref>
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  • ...ne]] [[engine configuration|configuration]], consisting of six [[cylinder (engine)|cylinders]]. It was developed by the German [[automotive industry]] conce It is similar to a [[V engine|'Vee' engine]], but with the 'rows' of cylinders offset and tilted from each other by an
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  • An '''X engine''' is a [[piston engine]] comprising twinned [[v engine|V-block engines]] horizontally-opposed to each other. Thus, the cylinders a ...engine]]. However, it was more compact (per number of cylinders) than a V-engine.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Straight-5 engine]]
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  • {{main|Internal combustion engine}} ...North America) is an [[internal combustion engine]] with [[spark-ignition engine|spark-ignition]], designed to run on petrol ([[gasoline]]) and similar vola
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  • #REDIRECT [[Straight-3 engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Straight-8 engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internal Combustion Engine]]
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  • {{Engine}}
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  • ...] as well as the mid-sized [[Ford FE engine|FE V8 family]]. Both of these engine families continued in production, however, with the Cleveland only outlivin !Code!!Engine type!!Years!!Compression!!Notes
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  • ...introduced the world's first [[V6]] engine in the [[Lancia Aurelia]]. The engine remained in production through 1970. The engine was expanded to 2.0&nbsp;L (1991&nbsp;cc) for 1951's B21 Aurelia. Bore was
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  • ...ow temperature valve clatter otherwise seen with that much aluminum in the engine, due to its high degree of thermal expansion). ...nd Porsche designs, the low weight and compact but wide packaging made the engine ideal for mounting in the rear of the car, eliminating the weight and space
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chevrolet 454 engine]]
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  • [[Image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right|[[Four-stroke cycle]] (or Otto cycle)<br />1. intake<br /> ...acting on pistons, rotors, or even by pressing on and moving the entire [[engine]] itself.
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  • #REDIRECT [[GM LS engine]]
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Image = [[Image:Mz 07mazda3 engine.jpg|300px]]
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  • ...r "N/A" - aspiration meaning breathing) refers to an [[internal combustion engine]] (normally [[petrol]] or [[diesel]] powered) that is neither [[turbocharge ...t]] can help with this but generally only works at a narrow range of [[RPM|engine speeds]] and hence is most useful in very high performance cars, aircraft a
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Engine Name = Ford Duratorq
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Engine Name = Mitsubishi 6G "Cyclone V6"
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nissan QG engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[GM LS9 engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lancia V6 engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Straight-4 engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Straight-6 engine]]
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Image = [[Image:250px-BMW S85B50 Engine.JPG|300px]]
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Image = [[Image:750px-General Motors LS9 Engine 1.jpg]]
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  • ...small-block, but is all-aluminum and has 6-bolt main bearing caps. The LS engine has been the sole powerplant of the Chevrolet Corvette since 1997, and has ...k applications (notable exceptions include the Chevrolet TrailBlazer). The engine also introduced coil-on-plug ignition to the small-block V8. The traditiona
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Engine Name = 345 HEMI V8
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Engine Name = 392 HEMI
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Engine Name = GM LS3
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  • #REDIRECT [[GM LS3 engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[GM LS7 engine]]
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Image = [[Image:GMLS7 engine.jpg]]
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  • ...ed in September, 1998. Some of the engines are produced at Ford's Dagenham Engine plant in Dagenham, England, others at PSA's Trémery plant in France.<ref>[ ...DLD engine in the [[Mazda2]] and the [[Mazda 3]], calling it the [[Mazda Z engine|MZ-CD]] or CiTD.
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Engine Name = Astron 2
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  • ...problem, causing up-and-down vibrations, which grows worse with increased engine size and power. In general, straight-4s above 2.0 L usually have balance sh {{Piston engine configurations}}
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  • ...flat 10''' engine is an engine with two banks of five opposing [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s each. ...et]] experimented with a flat 10 engine based on their [[Chevrolet Corvair engine|Corvair flat 6]] design when they wanted to expand the [[Corvair]] marque t
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  • ...ith fourteen [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s. A straight-14 is a very long engine, and therefore only used for large ships. ...ly. It is a huge 2-stroke [[Diesel]] unit for use in container ships. The engine became well-known due to photos taken at the Aioi Works in Japan and spread
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  • ...inders aligned in one row. This inline configuration is the most common in engine displacements up to 2.5L (litres). ...itroën Traction Avant|Traction Avant]] engine, and the 1948 Austin 2660 cc engine used in the [[Austin-Healey 100]] and Austin Atlantic. These engines were g
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Engine Name = Ford Barra
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Engine Name = Ferrari Dino engine
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Engine Name = BMW N62B48
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Engine Name = BMW N62 series
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  • {{Engine Infobox | |Engine Name = ZD30
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  • * [[GM Alloytec LP1 engine]] * [[GM Alloytec LP9 Turbo engine]]
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  • * [[Toyota T engine|T Family]] * [[Toyota R engine|R Family]]
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  • ...flat 10''' engine is an engine with two banks of five opposing [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s each. ...et]] experimented with a flat 10 engine based on their [[Chevrolet Corvair engine|Corvair flat 6]] design when they wanted to expand the [[Corvair]] marque t
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  • * [[Volkswagen 2E engine|2E]] * [[Volkswagen ADY engine|ADY]]
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  • ...in a straight line along the [[crankcase]]. A straight-10 is a very long engine, and therefore straight-10 engines are not common in [[automobile]]s. {{Piston engine configurations}}
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  • *[[Honda A engine|A-Series]] *[[Honda B engine|B-Series]]
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  • ...stion engine]] in [[Flat engine|flat]] configuration, having 8 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinders]]. The most-famous engine of this type is the [[Porsche]] air-cooled flat-8 engine introduced in a 1.5 L version for [[Formula One]] that grew up to a 3 L ver
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  • ...driveline. The kinetic energy of the vehicle is translated to maintain the engine speed, and lost as friction, pressure and heat. Related to engine braking is the diesel engine brake, or [[exhaust brake]].
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  • ...ystem]], a mechanism for venting exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine *[[Exhaust velocity]], a measure of engine efficiency
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  • ...in a straight line along the [[crankcase]]. A straight-12 is a very long engine, and therefore straight-12 engines are not common in [[automobile]]s, but i The Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C, the largest reciprocating engine in the world As of 2006, is a straight-12. It is used on container ships.
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  • * GM Family I 1389 engine * GM Family I 1598 engine
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  • ...86, named the [[BMW M70 engine|M70]], [[BMW M73 engine|M73]], or [[BMW N73 engine|N73]].
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  • ...engine developed by [[Volkswagen]] using technology derived from the [[VR6 engine]].
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  • ...way between its rear and front axles, as opposed to placement in the front engine compartment of a typical family saloon car, and is most commonly associated
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  • ...ine''' / '''Jonova Motor''' is a type of [[pistonless rotary engine|rotary engine]], designed originally by John Nowakowski - its name was given to a recent Consisting of only four moving parts, the newer Jonova engine loses no energy through vibration and has a wide power stroke of over 2/3rd
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  • * [[Subaru EA engine|EA engine]] * [[Subaru EJ engine|EJ engine]]
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  • ...Diesel), Pielstick and Wärtsilä (formerly Wichmann) have made this type of engine. {{Piston engine configurations}}
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  • A '''V20 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with 20 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s. ...[horsepower]] (2.7 MW). EMD later produced a 20-cylinder 710 series Diesel engine for the SD80MAC
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  • A '''V24 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with 24 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s, suitable only for very large trucks or locomotives. ...ed, and the final output shaft ran between the cylinder banks of the front engine to reach the nose of the aeroplane.
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  • ...ive engineering]], a '''longitudinal engine''' is an [[internal combustion engine]] in which the [[crankshaft]] is oriented along the long axis of the [[vehi ...instream modern vehicles use [[front wheel drive]] along with [[transverse engine]] arrangement
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  • ...describes the placement of an [[automobile]] [[internal-combustion engine|engine]] in front of the vehicle passenger compartment. ...axle. Most pre-World War II front engine cars would qualify as front-mid engine, using the front-mid designation, or on the front axle.
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  • *[[GM LS Engine]] *3.6L DOHC [[GM LY7 Engine]]
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  • ...on of [[Chrysler LA engine|large-displacement]] [[V8 engine|V8]] and [[V10 engine|V10]] engines for 47 years. ...rysler facility, is located directly behind what used to be the Mound Road Engine plant.
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  • A '''flat-16''' is an internal combustion engine in [[flat engine|flat]] configuration, having 16 cylinders. ...hough the [[Brabham]] and [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] teams designed cars for the engine, given the success of the Climax [[V8]] unit it was never raced. Porsche ra
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  • A '''V4 engine''' is a [[V engine|V form engine]] with four [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s and 3 main bearings. ...ncia Fulvia|Fulvia]]. These were a predecessor for [[Volkswagen]]'s [[VR6 engine|VR6]] family.
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  • ...contrast to the front-engined [[FF layout]] the center of gravity of the [[engine]] is behind the front [[axle]]. This layout is typically chosen for its be ...s compartment but fully behind the front axle line also qualifies as ''mid-engine.''
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  • ...ficiency Hybrid Cycle Engine”, Proceedings of the ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division 2006 Spring Technical Conference.</ref> This cycle consists of com [[Category:Piston engine configurations]]
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  • ...7 Francois Isaac de Rivaz - internal combustion engine]</ref> Although the engine was first built by Isaac de Rivaz, it was never commercially successful. ...gh this early work is credited as the first successful internal combustion engine, the development for mass production never on the invention never truly beg
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  • ...by wire]] throttle allows the engine management computer to smooth out the engine's power delivery, making the system imperceptible. Vehicles with VCM are eq
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  • The '''V5 engine''' is a [[V engine|V form engine]] with five [[Cylinder|cylinders]]. ...and one with 3; rather, it has all 5 cylinders sharing a single bank. The engine is derived from the VR6, and is thus a staggered 5, and has much in common
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  • ...in May 1997. The Viper's V10 engine was originally built at [[Mound Road Engine]] but moved to Conner Avenue in May 2001. *[[Chrysler LA engine#V10|V10 engine]]
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  • ...ith fourteen [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s. A straight-14 is a very long engine, and therefore only used for large ships. ...ly. It is a huge 2-stroke [[Diesel]] unit for use in container ships. The engine became well-known due to photos taken at the Aioi Works in Japan and spread
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  • ...fore injecting any fuel. It also kicks in anytime there is load on the gas engine, such as a hill or under acceleration. ...rids is that the air conditioning suffers in performance when the gasoline engine shuts down, but manufacturers are developing electric air conditioning to s
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  • ...rall engine length, height and weight compared to an equivalent [[straight engine|inline]] configuration. ...ay, and 180° engines which do. On the other hand, some important [[V-twin engine]] designs have two-pin cranks. However, in German, these engines are all i
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  • '''Use the following TEMPLATE as the foundation for the Wikicars' Engine page:''' Start off with a brief Introduction to the particular Engine.
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  • ...ycle), or (less commonly) dumped, and cool fluid pulled in (open cycle air engine). ...gh even single-phase liquid is sometimes used. In the case of the [[steam engine]], or the Organic Rankine Cycle the fluid changes phases between liquid and
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  • ...problem, causing up-and-down vibrations, which grows worse with increased engine size and power. In general, straight-4s above 2.0 L usually have balance sh {{Piston engine configurations}}
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  • ...own as a ''sump'', at the bottom of the engine. Use of a sump requires the engine to be mounted slightly higher to make space for it. Often though, oil in th [[Category:Engine]]
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  • ...nd application, the valve can be activated manually by the operator of the engine (via a [[lever]] or [[pull handle]]) or automatically by a [[temperature]]- ...fuel to be sucked into the engine compared to normal operation. Once the engine is warm (from [[combustion]]), opening the choke valve restores the carbure
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  • |Engine = 747cc Inline-4 ...chassis, the vehicle was built by Abarth to debut their new 747cc Bialbero engine. After earlier projects with [[Bertone]], Abarth commissioned [[Pininfarina
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  • The '''Knight Engine''' was an internal combustion engine, designed by Charles Yale Knight (1868-1940), that used [[sleeve valve]]s i ...companies and receive a royalty payment on each vehicle produced using the engine.
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  • ...ne''' (or H-block) is an [[engine configuration]] in which the [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s are aligned so that if viewed from the front, they appear to b ...especially desirable and otherwise difficult to achieve in a four cylinder engine. <ref> "CLASSIC MOTOR-CYCLES" ISBN 0863630057. </ref>
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  • An '''X engine''' is a [[piston engine]] comprising twinned [[v engine|V-block engines]] horizontally-opposed to each other. Thus, the cylinders a ...engine]]. However, it was more compact (per number of cylinders) than a V-engine.
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  • ...owerplant. About 20 examples were built, with all but five using the Opel engine.
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