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  • However, improvements in battery technology may one day resurrect [[Electric Vehicles|EVs]] by extending their driving A '''[[Battery Technology|nickel metal hydride]]''' battery (abbreviated NiMH) is a type of rechargea
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  • ...as won by the Scottish Parliament building. About 1,000 people work at the Technology Centre. It is home to the [[Team McLaren]] [[Formula One]] constructor and ...Dennis]], chairman, CEO and part owner of the Group, is confident that the Technology Centre will attract the very best designers and engineers.
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  • '''Street and Racing Technology''' (SRT) is the high performance division of [[Chrysler LLC]]. SRT origina {{commonscat|Street and Racing Technology}}
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  • A '''Dual-fuel system''' uses more than one fuel source with this technology. The system, normally for cars running on [[Liquified Petroleum Gas|liquifi ==Technology==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Street and Racing Technology]]
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  • ...ist]] and the [[Anti-Lock Brakes ABS|Anti-Lock Braking System]]. With this technology, the system transfers brake torque between axles providing optimised contro [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...brid Cars|Hybrid]] to market faster and Toyota can recapture some of their technology [http://www.mixedpower.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1152 inve
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  • ...2 engine]], a compact 12 cylinder engine developed by [[Volkswagen]] using technology derived from the [[VR6 engine]].
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • '''Street and Racing Technology''' (SRT) is the high performance division of [[Chrysler LLC]]. SRT origina {{commonscat|Street and Racing Technology}}
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  • '''Electronic throttle control''' (ETC) is an [[automobile]] technology which severs the direct link between the accelerator pedal and the throttle Similar technology has recently been applied to '''vehicle brakes''', but this is much less co
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  • ...ssion system, using a combination of [[Auto-Clutch]] and [[Shift-By-Wire]] technology
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  • ...and Nature in Harmony' - The 12th International Automobile & Manufacturing Technology Exhibition Reaches its Peak Next Spring - SHANGHAI, China, Nov. 21 /Xinhua- *'''2007''' The last Auto Shanghai occurred April 24–28, 2007 with the theme "Technology and Nature in Harmony," and a 140,000 square meter exhibition area <ref nam
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  • ...heric oxygen) in the exhaust gas stream. The 3-Way [[catalytic converter]] technology that has been successfully used on stoichiometric internal combustion engin ...rs for on board hydrogen generation, however fuel reformers are not mature technology.
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  • * [[McLaren F1]], a Supercar based on Formula One technology
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  • '''HVAC''' (Heating, Ventilating, and [[Air Conditioning]]) refers to technology of indoor or automotive environmental comfort. HVAC system design is a majo
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  • * Packaging technology ...of automotive and industrial technology and of consumer goods and building technology. The Bosch Group comprises some 270 subsidiary companies, of which more tha
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  • ...d make use of that power by storing it in the vehicle's on-board [[Battery Technology|battery system]]. The vehicle's electric motor becomes a generator when coa
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  • == Technology == ...n. Current BMW Assist systems work using more advanced CDMA, TDMA, or GSM technology.
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  • ...ng alternative fuel solutions for automobiles with the end goal of pushing technology toward zero carbon emission vehicles. It is organized by the Northeast Sust
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  • ...as won by the Scottish Parliament building. About 1,000 people work at the Technology Centre. It is home to the [[Team McLaren]] [[Formula One]] constructor and ...Dennis]], chairman, CEO and part owner of the Group, is confident that the Technology Centre will attract the very best designers and engineers.
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  • ...a was upgraded in 1979 and became the S110, but was still hindered by 70's technology and emissions problems. In late 1983, Nissan released a complete redesign o ...ges along the way. The chassis became a test bench for all sorts of Nissan technology, ranging from digital voice commands, rain sensing wipers, Heads Up Display
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  • ...independent. The is firm currently focused on developing Electric Vehicle technology.
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  • ...sed by [[Mitsubishi Motors]] for its electronic [[automatic transmission]] technology. ...ttp://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.za/featuresites/mm_history/TCL.asp "Control Technology"], Mitsubishi Motors South Africa website</ref> An array of sensors continu
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  • ...junction with [[Prodrive]] is evident in their GT cars, which use Prodrive technology to great effect.
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  • ...cles, it was common for the technology to be heavily advertised. While the technology was used at first in limited production and sports cars, the Fiat group is [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...e sold Volvo Cars to [[Ford]]. He is an alumnus of Chalmers University of Technology.
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  • ...]] to share BlueTec technology with them. Together they try to push diesel technology to the masses in the United States. [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • '''Brake Assist''' (BA or BAS) is a generic term for an automobile braking technology that increases braking pressure in an emergency situation. ...Benz]] '''Brake Assist Plus''' (BAS Plus) is the latest generation of this technology and was first made standard equipment on the [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]]. Thi
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  • ...linder Management (VCM)''' is Honda's term for a [[Variable Displacement]] technology. It uses the i-VTEC system to disable one bank of cylinders during specific
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  • ...tor-sports series have given up trying to outlaw TC. With current state of technology, it is possible to implement TC as a part of software in ECU, and as such i [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...ntil now, [[General Motors|GM]] has only focused on [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology in trucks and buses. ...the 2007 Saturn Aura with a slight premium for the [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology. It would not be unreasonable to expect the Saturn Aura Green Line to have
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  • [[Category:Automotive technology tradenames]]
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  • * Lithium-ion > Battery Technology * Nickel-metal hydride > Battery Technology
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  • ...es any more, or produce newer models by the new [[GM Daewoo|GM Daewoo Auto&Technology]] company. ...l Motors]] starting selling the products of the [[GM Daewoo|GM Daewoo Auto&Technology]] company in 2003, under the [[Chevrolet]].
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  • ...acturer offer or package, and can run anywhere from $1500 to $2000. As the technology becomes more readily available, higher end, luxury car companies are offeri [[Category: Technology]]
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  • ...operations there. The facility was then renamed Outer Drive Manufacturing Technology Center.
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  • ...all types can be deep rolled. Most automakers are currently utilizing this technology including: GM, Ford, and Chrysler engines. Hegenscheidt-MFD Corporation, th
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  • ...g ever more prominent within the automotive industry, touted as being 'new technology', it's ironic that the concept was designed and built by [[Ferdinand Porsch ...ery single bus in Berlin at the time. On top of this, Porsche's electrical technology was utilised by Lohner to create electrical goods vans and trucks, and the
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  • ...mlerChrysler]] [[Global Hybrid Cooperation|partnership]], and based on the technology in GM's [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] transit buses. The result is said to be a 25 The two-mode is patented [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology which maximizes efficiency for city and highway driving. In the first mode,
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  • '''Auto-Mixte''' build cars between 1906 and 1912 using a hybrid-technology under license from Pieper, after [[Henri Pieper]] died. From 1912 to 1914 t
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  • ...t [[Dan Partel]] as CEO, British race car designer [[Ben Bowlby]] as Chief Technology Officer and [[Bill Lafontaine]] as Chief Marketing Officer.
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  • [[Category:Automotive technology stubs]] [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • These '''particle filters''' are a new technology: high cost catalytic [[pollution]] control module added to [[diesel engine] Increasingly stringent regulations mean that filter technology will soon be fitted as standard to engines worldwide.
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  • ...sion engine, but Paul Daimler had firmly committed himself to supercharger technology. Not until he had moved to Munich was Friz able to put his own ideas for a ...was honored with an Honorary Doctorate from the Munich College of Advanced Technology in 1954.
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  • ...troducing a similar vehicle in 1968; this was also based on [[Fuldamobil]] technology but it was extensively modified, with a more modern design. ''Attica 200'' ...Co. Ltd.|Autocars]] company (which, in turn, had used British [[Reliant]] technology). In fact, the term "production" is probably not appropriate in this case,
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  • Mercury SYNC™ technology helps drivers bring nearly any personal mobile phone or digital media playe Plans to introduce the new Mercury SYNC™ technology were announced by Ford president and CEO [[Alan Mulally]] at the annual Nor
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  • ...rts car]] designed by [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]] subsidiary [[Ypsilon Technology]] and IAD, an English engineering consultancy, which was supposed to come o ...ime they wanted to build a price-no-object car based on actual Formula One technology. Even though the Formula One team was doing poorly in competition, by 1991
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...uel efficiency due to the use of [[hybrid electric vehicle]] systems. This technology can also be used in a [[Sport Utility Vehicle]] to improve their traditiona
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  • ...006 Alan R. Mulally is AW&ST's Person of the Year.", Aviation Week & Space Technology. December 31, 2006.
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  • ...overseas markets with a presence in vehicles, farm equipment, information technology, trade and finance related services, as well as infrastructure development. *Information Technology
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