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  • This is a list of [[Internal combustion engine|engines]] produced by [[Mitsubishi Motors]] since 1964, and its predecessors prior Mitsubishi engines designed since 1970 use a four-digit naming convention:
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  • [[Volkswagen]]'s VR5 is a 2.3 litre gasoline engine descending directly from the older VR6 from which VW removed a cylin [[Category:Engines]]
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  • ...ent for hard-chrome plated cylinder bores for Mecury Marine Racing, Kohler Engines, and as a repair replacement for factory-chromed snowmobiles, dirt bikes, A ...ine families. However, the sulfur found in much of the world's low quality gasoline caused some Nikasil cylinders to break down over time [http://www.go-lpg.co
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  • ...o been tried, so far unsuccessfully, except with low-speed "oilless" steam engines.[http://www.www.spilling.de/uk/index-steamengines.htm.com] A cylinder's dis ...for compressional sealing and one to seal the [[motor oil|oil]] (In steam engines only compressional sealing rings are used of which there can be from two to
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  • ...tanol has been demonstrated to work in some vehicles designed for use with gasoline without any modification.<ref>[http://www.butanol.com butanol.com]</ref> It ...th water. There is also a vapor pressure co-blend synergy with butanol and gasoline containing ethanol, which facilitates ethanol blending. This facilitates st
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  • ...[BioDiesel|biodiesel]] or natural gas vehicles which can switch to regular gasoline. ...ime needed to fill a vehicle with propane is comparable to that needed for gasoline or diesel fuel. The tanks are filled to no more than 80% capacity to allow
    12 KB (1,707 words) - 16:25, 25 September 2009
  • ...hybrid]] car technology, introduced in 1999 on the Insight. It uses both a gasoline engine and a thin, compact permanent magnet electric motor/generator mounte ...ncreases the rate of acceleration, and it reduces the work required of the gasoline engine. The acceleration boost is important, as it allows the engine to be
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  • ...the engine, and hence of the unused power capacity in the engine. In some engines, the manifold vacuum is also used as an [[Automobile ancillary power|auxili ...including [[carburetor|carbureted]] and [[fuel injection|fuel injected]] [[gasoline engine]]s using the [[otto cycle]] or the [[two-stroke engine|two-stroke]]
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  • ...ertain limits. Engine blocks are usually made from cast iron or, in modern engines, aluminium and magnesium. ...[[engine displacement]] since the latter is defined by bore and [[stroke (engines)|stroke]].
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  • ...ate is the ''8A80'', a 4.5&nbsp;L with [[double overhead camshaft]]s and [[gasoline direct injection]] (GDI) technology. Financial pressures forced the company * [[List of Mitsubishi engines]]
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  • On diesel engines, it features a high-pressure (over 1,000 bar/15,000 psi) [[fuel rail]] feed In [[petrol engine|gasoline engines]], it is utilised in [[gasoline direct injection]] engine technology.
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  • ...ver, [[crankshaft]] [[torsional vibration]], present to some degree in all engines, is sufficient to require the use of a [[harmonic damper]] at the accessory ...ank and camshaft twisting were not considered at this time, since aircraft engines of the time ran at low speeds to keep propeller tip speed below the speed o
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  • ==Engines== *Gasoline
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  • ...ehicles and adapted to [[Gasoline|gasoline]] or [[Diesel Vehicles|diesel]] engines, the [[Global Hybrid Cooperation|two-mode]] full [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] can
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  • ...issan has supplied SMI with its engines, one of them being Nissan famed V6 engines, VQ25DE. (currently replaced with VQ35DE) ...oline engines will be continued to be provided by Nissan, whereas [[diesel engines]] will be provided by Renault. In addition, a cross over vehicle (code name
    5 KB (791 words) - 11:23, 14 March 2009
  • |Type = ''Gasoline (Petrol)'' ...''' is the latest iteration of the [[BMW]]'s [[BMW N62 engine|N62 series]] engines. It comes in two versions, both displacing 4.8&nbsp;L (4799&nbsp;cc/292&nbs
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  • | Engines ...oing K-cars they replaced, and offered options such as turbocharged and V6 engines that the previous offerings did not (except the previous LeBaron, which did
    7 KB (1,017 words) - 04:19, 17 October 2010
  • ...]. Although diesel generally refers to a fossil based fuel, Rudolf's first engines ran on peanut oil, which today might be referred to as biodiesel. The term ....8 MJ/L, also about 15% less. Diesel is generally simpler to refine than [[gasoline]] and often costs less (although price fluctuations often mean that the inv
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  • ...lled '''Hybrid-electric vehicle (HEV)''' which use [[internal combustion]] engines and electric batteries to power electric motors. See also [[Hybrid Vehicle ...ctric hybrid most commonly uses [[internal combustion]] engines (generally gasoline or [[Diesel engine]]s, powered by a variety of fuels) and [[electric batter
    8 KB (1,195 words) - 09:54, 8 February 2010
  • ...ctrical motor, providing the energy to turn the drive shaft and propel the engines rear wheels. Speed for the car was controlled by a small lever adjacent to ...The Woods car was similar in many ways to today’s hybrids. It used both a gasoline engine and electric motors to propel the wheels and utilized braking to rec
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