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  • [[Image:Caravan_trunk.jpg|300px|thumb|The power operated tailgate on the Dodge Caravan can be seen on the lefthand side of ...ars had the convenience of power operated trunks. The main advantages of a power trunk are to avoid fingerprints on the trunk lid and to aid in loading the
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  • ...ntrols for the driver's seat only, though almost all luxury cars also have power controls for the front passenger seat. ...owered and tilted to suit the comfort of the driver and/or passenger. Many power seats allow occupants to adjust the seat lumbar or seatback recline, all at
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  • ...r of an automobile in [[steering]] by directing a portion of the vehicle's power to traverse the axis of one or more of the [[wheel|roadwheels]]. On most ro ...t, Massachusetts. There is another inventor credited with the invention of power steering by the name of Charles F. Hammond an American, born in Detroit, wh
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  • ...n [[internal combustion engine]] of some kind—but some way of transferring power to the vehicle's ancillary systems is required. This may be through direct ...end in modern vehicles is toward making all ancilliaries run on electrical power, simplifying the vehicle's systems and making them easier to control automa
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  • '''Power door locks''' (also known as electric door locks or '''central locking''') Power door locks were introduced on the luxury Scripps-Booth in 1914, but were no
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  • #REDIRECT [[Power-to-weight ratio]]
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  • ...o used a measure of performance of a vehicle as a whole, with the engine's power output being divided by the curb weight of the car, to give an idea of the ==Power to weight (specific power)==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Power steering]]
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  • ...ntrols for the driver's seat only, though almost all luxury cars also have power controls for the front passenger seat. ...owered and tilted to suit the comfort of the driver and/or passenger. Many power seats allow occupants to adjust the seat lumbar or seatback recline, all at
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  • [[Image:Caravan_trunk.jpg|300px|thumb|The power operated tailgate on the Dodge Caravan can be seen on the lefthand side of ...ars had the convenience of power operated trunks. The main advantages of a power trunk are to avoid fingerprints on the trunk lid and to aid in loading the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Power steering]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[power steering]]
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  • ...ribes vehicles with a [[drivetrain]] that allows two [[wheel]]s to receive power from the [[engine]] simultaneously. ...-wheeled vehicles, this term is used to describe vehicles that are able to power at most two wheels, referred to as either [[front-wheel drive|front]] or [[
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  • #REDIRECT [[Power-to-weight ratio]]
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  • ...of over 2/3rds of its rotation, as opposed to piston-cylinders which have power for only a 1/4 of their rotation.
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  • ...Braking|Regenerative Braking System]]. This energy is held and stored as power in the battery pack. Under acceleration, the stored energy is used again,
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  • * Power steering * Power mirrors (1992 update)
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  • ...this case 645 inch³ (10.6 L) for each of 20 cylinders - a total of 211 L. Power output is 3,600 [[horsepower]] (2.7 MW). EMD later produced a 20-cylinder 7 ...still commonly manufactures these engines, which are primarily used in the power production and marine industries. An EMD 20-710 can produce over 5,000 hor
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  • |Axeon Power <ref>http://www.axeonpower.com</ref> |Compact Power, which uses manganese oxide based cells made by its parent company, LG Chem
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  • ...l device]] for [[transmission (mechanics)|transferring]] [[power (physics)|power]] from the [[engine]] or [[motor]] to the point where useful [[Mechanical w ...or water in a [[turbine]]. From the point of delivery, the components of power transmission form the drive train.
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  • ...m). The EV comes with a 12 V battery for running accessories, to help save power from the main drive batteries. *Power: 49&nbsp;kW (66&nbsp;hp)
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  • * Front power windows * Front and rear power windows
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  • '''Power door locks''' (also known as electric door locks or '''central locking''') Power door locks were introduced on the luxury Scripps-Booth in 1914, but were no
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  • ...ither a 3½ hp [[single-cylinder]] [[De Dion]] engine or 5hp "twin coupled" power units.
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  • * Power windows * Power mirrors
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  • ...n [[internal combustion engine]] of some kind—but some way of transferring power to the vehicle's ancillary systems is required. This may be through direct ...end in modern vehicles is toward making all ancilliaries run on electrical power, simplifying the vehicle's systems and making them easier to control automa
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  • ...o used a measure of performance of a vehicle as a whole, with the engine's power output being divided by the curb weight of the car, to give an idea of the ==Power to weight (specific power)==
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  • * Power steering * Power steering
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  • ...on asphalt or other surfaces with high friction if the vehicle has enough power to maintain speed. In this case a light tire pressure increase is recommend ...veling sideways and losing some speed as a result. A smooth application of power at this point will accelerate the car into the bend and then through it, gr
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  • * Power windows and mirrors
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  • ...Cars|hybrids]]; there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrids]] with more functionality, power, or space-- but with elegant and simple design, the Prius delivers on its f <u> For the Power Hungry</u>
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  • A '''magneto''' provides pulses of electrical power to the [[spark plug]]s in some gasoline-powered [[internal combustion engin ...ghts, radios, etc.) also requires an alternate means to provide electrical power for that equipment, such as an external dynamo or alternator. Most importan
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  • ...82. The Atkinson cycle is designed to provide efficiency at the expense of power density and is beginning to see use in modern [[hybrid electric]] applicati ...sign is no more than a historical curiosity, the Atkinson cycle, where the power stroke is longer than the compression stroke, is increasing in popularity d
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  • ...ever, electronic) that the operator uses to indirectly control an engine's power. ...l/air ratio. In a motor vehicle the control used by the driver to regulate power is sometimes called the [[Automobile pedal|throttle pedal]] or accelerator.
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  • ...g Car Show, and produced by truck maker [[Universal Power Drives|Universal Power Drives Ltd]] in Perivale, Middlesex and later by U.W.F. Automotive in Londo
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  • ...lised in marine engines. This facility now produces engines for marine and power generation which can run on either fuel oils or gas fuels. ...ines under the "Deutz" brand and power generation systems under the "Deutz Power Systems" brand.
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  • ...peed remains high, creating a lean burn condition and not supplying enough power to the driveline. The kinetic energy of the vehicle is translated to mainta
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  • Hybrid adapters can be internal or external and can have one or more power sources. Any source can be used to power a hybrid adapter. System weight to power delivered should be considered. Electric, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eth
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  • | Power * Power: 750 bhp @ 10500 rpm
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  • Standard equipment on all Imperials included: power steering, power brakes, power windows and automatic transmission, remote controlled outside mirror, autom ...tandard equipment included: Aircraft type seats with individual front seat power adjustment and reclining front passenger's seat.
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  • ...]]s, because naturally-aspirated diesels generally cannot offer suitable [[power-to-weight ratio]]s to be acceptable in the modern car market. Naturally-aspirated engines generally gives less power than either turbo or supercharged engines of the same [[engine displacement
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  • ...restart quickly and cleanly. Accessories can continue to run on electrical power while the engine is off, and as in other hybrid designs, the motor may be u ...the engine on demand. Mild hybrids often use 48 volt systems to supply the power needed for the startup motor, as well as to compensate for the increasing n
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  • ...that would otherwise be 'lost' to heat when braking, and make use of that power by storing it in the vehicle's on-board [[Battery Technology|battery system
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...atures three banks of six cylinders with 60 degrees separating each bank. Power is quoted at 555 hp (408 kW) and 479ft·lbf (650 Nm), exactly the same as t
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  • ...panel, windmill or sail). An example is a [[velomobile]] with an electric power-assist motor and additional on-board solar cells. Under this definition, 20
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  • ...a weight penalty (the ICE). The long range and additional power of the ICE power train is available when needed.
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  • | ||Rated power/rated speed 170 kW/231 PS / 5,900 rpm |style="background:silver"|Power Train||Rear wheel drive
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  • | Power ...ch]] was actually used in an offroad vehicle, giving it significantly more power than its predecessors. Which was likely necessary, as the redesign increase
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  • |Power = 480 hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft. of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...gt3-now-youre-playing-with-m3-power BMW Z4 GT3: Now You're Playing With M3 Power]
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm The 2993&nbsp;cc engine, first used in the 1950 TA21, had its power increased to 150 bhp (112 kW) at 4750&nbsp;rpm by fitting triple [[SU carbu
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  • * Power mirrors * Power windows
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  • ...the ground to allow clearance underneath for a row of exhaust pipes. The [[power-to-weight ratio]] is not as good as simpler configurations employing one cr
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  • ...ation, and wood-burning steam locomotives were common in times past. Steam power is becoming more and more desirable as oil and gas supplies begin to run ou ...s widely used in the [[internal combustion engine]] while both are used in power generation.
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  • ...ble fuel cell applications or stationary fuel cell applications, which can power an electric motor.
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm *Max Power: 180ps @ 9800 rpm (up to 600 with turbo)
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  • | Power ...hp, soley due to the breathing restrictions put in place for the road. The power loss was not a problem in a car as light as the 918 - the car was rumoured
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  • * Front power windows with driver one touch up/down * Rear power windows
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  • ...180° so there is a power stroke every 180 degrees. A [[V8 engine]] gets a power stroke every 90 degrees: 720° ÷ 8 = 90°. ...nder engine are sequential, with no overlap. At the end of one cylinder's power stroke another cylinder fires.
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  • ...by a 4 cylinder, inline 16 valve 1.6 litre 115 hp [[Tritec engine]] (high power version with either 170 hp or 250 hp are also available). They are describe ...$28,000. Extras offered are air conditioning (hot/cold), individual seats, power windows/rear mirror/central locking, leather seats and an ''[[iMobile Carpu
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  • ...by a 4 cylinder, inline 16 valve 1.6 liter 115 hp [[Tritec engine]] (high power version with either 170 hp or 250 hp are also available). They are describe ...$14.000. Extras offered are air conditioning (hot/cold), individual seats, power windows/rear mirror/door lock package, leather seats and a ''iMobile Carput
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...direct injection twin turbo gasoline V6 with a displacement of 3.5 l and a power of 420 hp (310 kW).
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  • | Power ...o power the 1725 pound vehicle while the four-speed automatic gearbox sent power to the rear wheels. The 17-inch alloy wheels were large for the time but he
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  • ...combustion engine developed, real power became larger than nominal taxable power by a factor of ten or more. ...tonesSpring1968>{{cite journal| authorlink = Dennis May| title = The Horse-power story| journal = Milestones, the journal of the [[Institute of Advanced Mot
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  • ...rcharged Engine|supercharger]], seamlessly kicking in to supply additional power. The motor/generator also functions as a high-speed starter and as a genera ...ylinders can be closed and combustion halted, the electric motor alone can power the vehicle.
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  • ...ernal combustion engine]]s. Since 1988 it has been part of the Rolls-Royce Power Engineering group. ...s continuing to shrink, and in 1968 the new company joined the Amalgamated Power Engineering (APE) group and the name became '''APE-Crossley Ltd.''' For the
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  • | Power ...out two trees in the process. Two months later, its engine would go on to power the [[Maserati 65|Maserati Tipo 65]]. However the Tipo 154's discontinuatio
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  • ...axle]]'' [[suspension system]] that uses the [[driveshaft]]s that transmit power to the wheels to connect the wheels laterally so that they move together as ...onger and more robust, which is an advantage for vehicles with substantial power or that are intended for rugged and/or off-road usage.
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  • ...rcharged]] aluminum [[V8]] and have a carbon fibre body shell, giving it a power to weight ratio of more than 1000 bhp per ton.
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  • ...able to run at higher RPM, and thus power, settings as they will lose less power to moving air in and out of the engine.
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  • ...0 degrees of overlap between power strokes and a much smoother delivery of power to the flywheel. ...a transverse V6, it allows the addition of [[four-wheel drive]] by taking power off both the front and back ends of the transmission, since the transmissio
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...h are currently the option provided in the factory built vehicles, and TVR Power engines of 4.2 litres. On the whole the V8 is a Rover unit, an alloy block
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  • | Power ...entley Turbo R|Turbo R]]), and just 50 units were produced. Because of its power and rarity, the RT is highly sought after by collectors.
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  • ...ion control]] can avoid wheelspin but largely negates the benefit of extra power. ...inal drive, coastdown losses are reduced by approximately 2-3% of flywheel power and hence overall efficiency is slightly higher than with a [[FR layout|FR]
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  • ...gned front and rear end to match the JDM Civic, integrated turn signals in power door mirrors, [[Xenon_Headlights|high-intensity discharge headlights]] on P
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  • ...ather than by controlling the air supply. Thus when the engine runs at low power, there is enough oxygen present to burn the fuel, and diesel engines only m ...ower indication called "engine pressure ratio" (EPR). For example: at full power EPR there will be a maximum permitted EGT limit. Once an engine reaches a s
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  • ...htly above 200 hp <ref>"Subaru Rally Engine - Developing a World Rally Car power plant", page 23-30, Race Engine Technology, issue 005, 2004</ref>.
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...special-camaro-concepts-power-into-sema-video Five Special Camaro Concepts Power into SEMA]
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...special-camaro-concepts-power-into-sema-video Five Special Camaro Concepts Power into SEMA]
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...special-camaro-concepts-power-into-sema-video Five Special Camaro Concepts Power into SEMA]
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  • A '''hybrid vehicle''' (HV) is a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources such as: *An on-board rechargeable energy storage system (RESS) and a fueled power source for vehicle propulsion
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  • ...ctric only, engine power only or in any combination of engine and electric power. The second mode combines electronic controls, such as Active Fuel Managem
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...special-camaro-concepts-power-into-sema-video Five Special Camaro Concepts Power into SEMA]
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  • Power came from the [[Bugatti Type 51|Type 51]]'s 2.3&nbsp;L (2262&nbsp;cc/138&nb
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  • | Power ...redecessor the engine was enlarged to 3,929 ccm (240 c.i.), increasing the power to 320 bhp. The 400GT 2+2 was actually a different body from the 350GT, wit
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  • | Power ...hat the steering of this vehicle is basically using a rack and pinion with Power Assist technology.
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...tion]] in 1993. The WX-3 was shown in two forms, coupe and convertible and power was to come from a variety of [[V8]] engine including a 7.0L 32-valve twin-
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  • ...8, 46 and 46F series. The nine cylinder versions of these engines develop power outputs from 1,620 kilowatts (2,200 PS; 2,170 hp) to 51,480 kW (69,990 PS;
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  • |Engine = 1.2 litre [[Inline-3]] + 45 kW (75kW peak power) electric motor |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm
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  • ...y. This electrical energy is then stored for future use or fed back into a power system for use by other vehicles. ...nother electric vehicle on the same supply system is not currently drawing power or if the battery or capacitors are already charged. For this reason, it is
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  • ...throttle allows the engine management computer to smooth out the engine's power delivery, making the system imperceptible. Vehicles with VCM are equipped w
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  • |Power = 425 hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...special-camaro-concepts-power-into-sema-video Five Special Camaro Concepts Power into SEMA]
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  • | Power ...ehicle also receives new power options, including power-folded seats and a power lift gate.
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  • ...ind the other, obtaining a total displacement of over 50&nbsp;litres and a power output of about 3,100&nbsp;hp. The two units remained separated (they could
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  • | Power ...btle modifications were the name of the game, and RUF began by raising the power output of the 3.6 litre flat-six.
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  • ...ng, rallying, or in extreme off-road vehicles, although they are common in power boats. Small cone clutches are used in synchronizer mechanisms in [[manual
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  • ...restart quickly and cleanly. Accessories can continue to run on electrical power while the engine is off, and as in other [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] designs, th
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  • | Power * Power: 541 kW / 736 PS @ 5800 rpm
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  • | Power ...by [[VM Motori]]. The engine was determined to be entirely insufficient to power the 2600kg (5700lbs) vehicle and the project was abandoned.<ref>{{cite web
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  • This system, named “[http://john1701a.com/prius/prius-psd.htm power split]”, allows the condition of [http://www.torotrak.com/IVT/works/epicy ...confirmation -->the 90% of the engines produced all over the world, with a power range that goes from 60 to 200 Hp, gasoline and diesel.
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  • ...kW) @ N/A rpm<br>111 lb-ft (150 Nm) of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm<br><br>'''Peak power'''<br>102 hp (75 kW) @ N/A rpm<br>177 lb-ft (240 Nm) of [[torque]] @ N/A rp
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  • | Power ...was fitted in 1987 raising power to 187hp. In 1989 the 2.8L engine bumped power to 225hp and 246lb-ft of torque for North America and 250hp for Europe.
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  • Power came from a large 5.0&nbsp;L (5027&nbsp;cc/306&nbsp;in³) [[straight-4]] en
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  • | Power ...followed by the race version '''Ghibli Open Cup''' which featured improved power through roller-bearing turbos, a freer-flowing exhaust, and remapped fuel c
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  • ...009/05/05/power-to-the-papal-fiat-provides-vatican-with-specially-equippe/ Power to the Papal: Fiat provides Vatican with specially-equipped Ducato van]
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  • |Power = 600 hp @ 6250 rpm<br>509 lb-ft of [[torque]] @ 5000 rpm ...o-get-v12-power-332474.php Future Cars: Aston Martin Vantage RS to Get V12 Power]
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  • Power came from a large 5.0&nbsp;L (5027&nbsp;cc/306&nbsp;in³) [[straight-4]] en
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  • ...ture fitted with a gear structure, and this drives the power shaft (or two power shafts in some models). ...the working chamber. Those corners, which represent singular points of the power shaft's trajectory, cannot be avoided or rounded to provide for the kinemat
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  • | Power ...e V6 engine) gas-pressurized shock absorbers, stabilizer bars, quick-ratio power steering, and 15-inch tires. 1990 Corsicas got all new engines, the 95 hp
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  • |Power = 450/550 hp @ 5500rpm. ...in production. The Turbo and the Twin-Turbo versions. Apart from the extra power, both models remain identical aesthetically. The vehicles are entirely asse
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  • | Power ....9&nbsp;L (3915&nbsp;cc/238&nbsp;in³) of displacement. It lacked the high power output and technology of the previous Bentley-designed engines.
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  • | Power ...65 bhp. Also, with the GTS there were a few minor body modifications and [[power assisted steering]], removable roof panels, and an [[automatic transmission
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...ew-crease-official-power-numbers Rolls Royce Ghost: A New Crease, Official Power Numbers]
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...gh still in production, had suffered greatly through this time; diminished power output and Ford's seemingly complete inability to come up with an attractiv
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  • ...ess to the frame, and provided for the rear seats to be removed as a unit. Power was 24 hp (18&nbsp;kW), the wheelbase 100 in (2540&nbsp;mm), weight 1650 lb
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  • | Power Power steering, windows, air conditioning, and an [[automatic transmission]] were
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  • | Power ...ressure was increased from 0.6 to 0.9 bar and was steplessly variable. The power output was known to fluctuate to conform to individual customers' specifica
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  • ...going into a [[Automobile|car]] for the purpose of increasing the <nowiki>power</nowiki> of the [[internal-combustion engine]]. A secondary goal is to inc ...ine compartment. The overall benefits depend on the specific application. Power may be lost at certain engine speeds, only to be gained at others. Because
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  • '''Power:''' 136 kW @ 4000 rpm
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  • | Power ...included the supercharged V-8 engines, push-button seats and windows, and power jacks that were operated by the driver. Despite these similarities, the two
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  • | Power ...as based on the original Royce engine but with an improved crankshaft. The power output was 12&nbsp;hp at 1000&nbsp;rpm. The car had a top speed of 39&nbsp;
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  • | Power == Power plant ==
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  • ...r of an automobile in [[steering]] by directing a portion of the vehicle's power to traverse the axis of one or more of the [[wheel|roadwheels]]. On most ro ...t, Massachusetts. There is another inventor credited with the invention of power steering by the name of Charles F. Hammond an American, born in Detroit, wh
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  • | Power ...ports car]] in 1926, producing the '''4½ Litre'''. In search of even more power, Bentley's "Bentley Boys" took control of the company, producing the famed
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  • | Power ...sis was created, with an [[Ernst Fuhrmann]] designed 1500 cc four cylinder power plant placed a-midships. The engine would develop 100 hp when running on al
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  • ...engaged, allowing the clutch to slip. As a result, only a fraction of the power from the engine reaches the driveshaft. ===Changing from first to second gear under maximum power===
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  • |Power = 200 hp @ N/A rpm<br>225 lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...ellation of "Most Appealing Entry Sport Utility Vehicle" in 2001 from J.D. Power and Associates, an independent consumer survey organization who noted: "The
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  • | Power ...ll go into production in 2007. It will be slightly smaller than the 100EX. Power will come from the 6.75 litre, V12 engine, which the new model will share w
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...gree [[V12]] naturally aspirated petrol engine. The engine develops a peak power of 540 [[horsepower]] which translates to 94 horsepower per liter. The comp
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  • ...on chamber, and a separate cylinder in which the products expanded for the power stroke. It bore a marked resemblance to a steam engine with its rocking bea ...phase of the cycle, by injecting fuel at a controlled rate, produced more power per unit of fuel consumed. However, much of the efficiency gained by this m
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  • | Power *Horse power: 500 bhp at 7800 rpm
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  • ...-excessive-power/index.html Zenvo to Produce “Real Supercar with Excessive Power”. Motor Trend December 17, 2008].</ref> The designation of the car is Zen The Zenvo is a high performance sports car. While power is available through its [[supercharger]] and [[turbo]], it will still be d
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  • | Power ...k oil-cooled brushless DC [[electric motor|motor]]s, which deliver a total power of 150 kW (200 hp) and torque of 100 Nm. These motors are each mated to a s
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  • ...is an expected trade-off should a person want a car to drive with as much power as possible. Though most drivers, including owners of very high-end sportca
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  • *New 269[[hp]] [[V6]] engine offers power [[Toyota RAV4|RAV4]] previously lacked * Fabric-trimmed Interior with power-adustable driver's seat and manually-adjustable passenger's seat
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  • ...are connected to normal AC power overnight or before driving, via regular power plugs that are fed through a vehicle's [[grille]]. This allows easier star ...ots, especially in [[multi-storey car park]]s. Some parking lots cycle the power on for 20 minutes and off for 20 minutes, in order to reduce electricity co
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  • ...goes to the wheels. A pair of short drive shafts is commonly used to send power from a central [[differential]], [[transmission]], or [[transaxle]] to the ...ined, rear-drive]] vehicles, a longer drive shaft is also required to send power the length of the vehicle. Two forms dominate: The [[torque tube]] with a
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm The interior itself featured power adjustable, climate controlled leather seats along with a "symmetrical" das
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  • | Power ...f two cylinders with detachable heads, the large engine produced excellent power to pull the large heavy car. The engine used a 4¼&nbsp;in (107.9&nbsp;mm)
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  • ...inforced front axle crossbar with six-point fastening and double clamping; power steering with electrohydraulic pressure supply. |Power = 450 bhp (331 kW) @ 8500 rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm
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  • ...fluid in this state will essentially glue the plates together and transmit power from one set of plates to the other. The size of the tabs or perforations
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  • | Power *AC electric power (10 kW) generation in the field
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  • | Power ...to 1997) and [[Siemens AG|Siemens]] multi point [[fuel injection]] and two power outputs of 54&nbsp;PS (40&nbsp;kW) and 68&nbsp;PS (50&nbsp;kW), and two eng
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  • ...Vortec 4800 [[V8|V8 engine]] in idle and deceleration but without impeding power performance. ...d in the rear bed sidewall and under seat which can prove very useful when power outlets are unavailable such as on a job site or a fishing/camping trip.
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  • | Power To allow off-road capability, ZF differentials were fitted to both axles. The power was delivered to the road via a four-speed manual gearbox. In normal condit
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  • ...manifold vacuum is also used as an [[Automobile ancillary power|auxiliary power source]] to drive engine accessories. Manifold vacuum should not be confuse ...nternal combustion engine is an important factor determining the amount of power the engine generates. Most GASOLINE engines are controlled by limiting that
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...1950 TA21, received a modified cylinder head and manifold which increased power to 130 bhp (97 kW) at 4000 rpm giving the car a top speed of 107 mph (172 k
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  • ...top ([[Top dead centre|Top Dead Centre]]) either by a [[flywheel]] or the power from other pistons connected to the same shaft. In most types the expanded ...ine has, generally, the more vibration-free (smoothly) it can operate. The power of a reciprocating engine is proportional to the volume of the combined pis
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  • ...g up-and-down vibrations, which grows worse with increased engine size and power. In general, straight-4s above 2.0 L usually have balance shafts and ones o
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  • ...ere generally the result of a long incremental evolution process and their power was kept relatively low regarding their capacity. ...ufacturers took increasing liberties with engine size. In order to achieve power over 100&nbsp;[[HP|hp]], most engine builders simply increased displacement
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  • | Power ...options were either standard or available, even including variable-assist power steering. The LHS and New Yorker shared the Concorde's new "cab-forward" d
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  • ...to the steer wheels, and can be exceptionally difficult in the absence of power assisted steering. As such, driving instructors in the UK do not permit thi
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  • ...ecially true in [[turbocharged]] cars. This technique ensures that maximum power can be reached the instant the brake pedal is released and the accelerator ...ppropriate speed, the driver fully depresses the clutch pedal, cutting the power from the engine to the gearbox, and now shifts to neutral.
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  • | Power ...r gas hydraulic dampers assisted by anti-roll bar. The Sagaris' brakes are power assisted 322 mm ventilated disc brakes with 4 piston alloy callipers in the
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  • ...ht weight to be critical in making a well-performing car given the limited power of the engines then available. Most Franklins were wood-framed. The very ...g hot air to blowing cool air&mdash;led the way to the gradual increase in power. With the exception of the early cars, all Franklins up to 1928 had wood [[
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  • Because the regulations only restrict physical size and engine power, manufacturers have introduced many advanced technologies to the class. As *''Maximum power'' &mdash; 64&nbsp;hp (47kW)
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  • The '''turbocharger''' is a device which increases the output power of a normally aspirated engine. It was invented by Swiss engineer [[Alfred ...ses. The additional air makes it possible to add more fuel, increasing the power and torque output of the engine.
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  • | Power ...er than the Phantom sedan, with a lower roofline and shallower glass area. Power comes from the Phantom's 6.75-litre V12 engine.
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft. of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...ed the rear suspension to give better handling and the engine to give more power. His approach to automobile construction using sound engineering principle
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  • The GS uses a re-calibrated 5.4 Litre V8 that poduces 302 kW of power at 6000 rpm and 551 Nm of torque at 4750 rpm. It uses twin-throttle bodies
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  • ...y used in automobiles because V8s or [[V12 engine|V12s]] make just as much power but are much less expensive to manufacture and maintain. The few V16s that ...ons for V16 engines are railroad locomotives, marine craft, and stationary power generators.
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  • | Power ...th racing calipers all round so it could still stop with all its new-found power.
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  • | Power ...black exterior and interior. The truck bed was redone as a trunk, with a power tonneau and plush carpeting. The box was manufactured from plastic composi
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  • | Power ...same styling and engines, with the exceptions that the T and slightly more power, 420&nbsp;hp (313&nbsp;kW), and slightly more torque 650&nbsp;ft·lbf (881&
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  • ...slow during oversteer but in fact the correct way to drive oversteer is to power out of a turn. ...]] cars are generally more prone to oversteer, in particular when applying power in a tight corner. This occurs because the rear tires must handle both the
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  • | Power ...led for the S2, and the interior was again revamped for the S3. In 1970, [[power assisted steering]] was offered as an option, and in 1974 an automatic tran
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...grams. The road car would weigh the same, but without the restrictors, the power was greatly increased, TVR officially said it had 800 bhp (600 kW), but the
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  • ...ow]], with 8 cylinders in line and 5600cc, attained an output of 646 horse power (475 kW). In 1938, the engine capacity of supercharged Grand Prix cars was ...large capacity US-built V8 engines in [[CanAm]] sportcars reached similar power in the mid 1960s. In [[Formula One]] racing itself, the figure was not exce
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  • ...nology|Nickel-metal hydride]] (NI-MH) batteries which provide 330 volts of power, equivalent to 87 horsepower. The battery pack is in a sealed box located b ...re than the Atkinson cycle engine, but the electric motor gives the hybrid power very similar to the Escape [[V6]], which is rated at 200 [[HP]].
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  • | Power ...by a the same 4.6L [[V8]] from the Mustang GT, but it receives additional power from a twin-screw [[supercharger]]. The engine is also uniquely tuned by [
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  • ...le speed operation and/or controlled start-up without shock loading of the power transmission system is essential. ...aximum input power is applied. Under stall conditions all of the engine's power would be dissipated in the fluid coupling as heat, possibly leading to dama
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  • | Power ...Casner was killed during practice prior to the race. The engine went on to power the [[Maserati 65|Tipo 65]] less than 2 months later.
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  • | Power ...m and power coming from a new 80-degree, water cooled [[V8]] engine with a power output of around 300 bhp. Some discrepancy has arisen as to the engine disp
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  • | Power A 4-speed [[manual transmission]] with a single-plate dry clutch sent power to the rear wheels. Semi-elliptical springs were used all around, and 4-wh
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  • | Power ...the progressive delivery of an internal combustion engined car, where full power is only available within certain RPM ranges.
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  • ...rfected the flash boiler, which made steam a much more practical source of power for an automobile. The oil-fired flash boiler fed steam to a very advanced
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  • ..., the manual, 4 cylinder engine on the CE and LE trims produces sufficient power to have some fun. Only the 4 cylinder engine paired with an [[Automatic tr *Power door locks
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  • |Power = 408 hp @ N/A rpm<br>354 lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...bon fiber (right down Audi badges and rearview mirror). With featherweight power-operated carbon-fiber Recaro seats up front with no room for rear passenger
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  • ...charger, allowing 50 miles (80 kilometers) of travel without burdening the power grid, and thus making the package "energy positive" for a driver whose aver
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  • | Power To convert this power into meaningful drive, Ruf has employed a six-speed sequential gearbox, muc
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  • ...ials do not improve cornering, or steering feel, however they will improve power transfer in situations where one wheel experiences limited adhesion, and so * [[Power assisted steering]] (set on most modern cars) make the torque steer effect
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  • | Power ...straight-6]] from the [[Rolls-Royce 20 H.P.|20 H.P.]]. Despite that name, power output was roughly 110&nbsp;hp (82&nbsp;kW) at 4500 rpm, allowing the car t
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  • ...ammonium sulfate <ref>”Environmental Effects of Nitrogen Oxides”. Electric Power Research Institute, 1989</ref> ==Power plants==
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  • ...MC 242 engine|AMC 242]] Petrol<br>4.0L [[AMC 242 Power tech engine|AMC 242 Power Tech]] Petrol<br>2.5L VM Motori Diesel |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm
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  • ...az built one of the first [[automobile|automobiles]] for his new engine to power. <ref>About.com: Inventors: [http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aaca
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...dly city-car concept to 65mph in 7.8 seconds. The electric motor can also power the Audi A1 Metroproject entirely on its own at urban speeds, with a range
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  • ...the vehicle immobile. Additionally, the BMW system utilizes the car's huge power reserve to amplify the cellular signal to a massive three watts. Further si
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  • ...;ft (13.4&nbsp;m) high, and weighs 2,300&nbsp;tonnes (2 300 000&nbsp;kg). Power output is 108,920&nbsp;hp (80,080&nbsp;kW) at 102&nbsp;rpm. It also produc
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  • | Power ...a 5-passenger bodystyle, but was one of the three GMT360 truck to offer V8 power in this configuration with the [[GMC Envoy]] Denali and [[Chevrolet TrailBl
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  • ...from 1915 - 1924. Dort used [[Lycoming engine|Lycoming]] built engines to power their vehicles.
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  • ...web|url=http://www.circletrack.com/techarticles/76818/|title=Oil Pans For Power|author=Jeff Huneycutt|publisher=Circle Track magazine|accessdate=2006-11-16
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  • | Power ...official figures were never provided by Rolls-Royce, Motor Trend estimated power output at 297&nbsp;hp (221&nbsp;kW) with 487&nbsp;ft·lbf (660&nbsp;N·m) o
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  • ...tuation that requires left-foot braking is when a racer is cornering under power. If the driver doesn't want to lift off the throttle, potentially causing [ ...] rally vehicles because they can be easily turned rapidly by using excess power to the wheels and the use of [[opposite lock]] steering, however the techni
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  • ...In 1966 a larger upmarket model, the Genie appeared, with 3 litre Ford V6 power. This in turn led to the Invader with improved chassis. The Invader was av
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  • |Power = 350 hp @ 6500 rpm <br>253 lb-ft. of [[torque]] @ 4500 rpm ...It is said to provide good top end performance without having to sacrifice power at the lower end of the rev range. Fuel injection was handled by a Bosch EF
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  • ...he [[Buick]] agency, and Barcelona-built Abadals after that year had Buick power units, and featured custom coachwork. These cars were called ''Abadal-Buick
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  • | Power ...Ford and includes amenities such as ABS, climate control, CD sound system, power windows, locks, and leather seats. Production was expected to be in the nei
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  • ...l '''Typ C''' followed in 1921 with the same engine but tuned to give more power and was sometimes used as a [[taxicab|taxi]]. After Hugo Stinnes died in 1
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  • '''Power to weight:''' 146 kW/tonne
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  • ...ylinder engines are simple and compact, and will often deliver the maximum power possible within a given envelope, though they are less suitable for the big
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  • Target specifications include a dry weight of 500 kg with a power output of around 373 kW (500 BHP), giving the vehicle a 1000 BHP per tonne
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  • | Power ...he [[Whispering Wheel]] concept). In order to deliver sufficient bursts of power to the engines, the electricity generated by the fuel cell will be stored i
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  • | Power ...st known for the unique styling cues and wide array of gadgets including a power rear window that could be lowered to improve ventilation, "twin jet" air in
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  • While the cars were powered by a six-cylinder engine, power for the wheels was based upon the same electromagnetic principle that turne The Woods Dual Power car manufactured by the [[Woods Motor Vehicle|Woods Motor Company]] in Chic
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