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  • The engine technology developed for the Skycar has also been adapted as a [[UAV]] platform called
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  • Ford Sync technology helps drivers bring nearly any personal mobile phone or digital media playe Plans to introduce the new Ford Sync technology were announced by Ford president and CEO [[Alan Mulally]] at the annual Nor
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  • ...ved a prestigious award (''KTH's Stora Pris'') from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.<ref>{{cite | title=KTHs Stora pris - Samtliga vinnare (KTH's
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  • ...alter Hillier and Peter Coombes, ‘'Hillier's Fundamentals of Motor Vehicle Technology'‘, 2004, 544 pages ISBN 0748703179</ref> [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...eggera''', also called '''tube-frame''', is an [[automobile]] construction technology used in [[classic car|classic]] [[sports car]]s in the middle of the 20th C
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  • *[[Timeline of transportation technology]]
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  • ...formance. Research and development is backed by Qinetiq, a British defense technology firm, as well as several universities and government grants. Engineer Hugo ...past business ties with [[BMW]] in order to obtain liquid hydrogen storage technology, although this remains to be seen.
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  • ...nds will be available for most radio functions, including AM/FM, HD Radio™ Technology and SIRIUS Satellite Radio * Song tagging capability via HD Radio Technology, allowing listeners to identify song information and store it for later use
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  • ==Technology== ...or the transfer of force to the rotor upon contact. The new laser cutting technology of the pad decreases the contact area and focuses on more force being distr
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  • ...d done [[Chevrolet]] believes that consumers who are interested in the new technology would shy away if there were large sacrifices to make. ...he new technology. [[Chevrolet]] has decided that placing the fuel saving technology in some of their more fuel hungry vehicles at a lower cost then a more effi
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  • ...ection. This standard specifies limits for electrolyte spillage, [[Battery Technology|battery]] retention, and post-crash electrical isolation of the chassis fro
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  • [[Image:ToyotaHybridEnergyGraph.gif|Toyota Hybrid Technology]]<br /> * [[Battery Technology]]
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  • ...m or [[satellite radio]], or an Internet link to a provider's server using technology such as GPRS through the user's mobile phone. [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ..., and from 1987 onwards, the maximum boost pressure was reduced before the technology was banned completely for 1989. ...ar levels as the F1 category (see above), the FIA, rather than banning the technology, enforced a restricted turbo inlet diameter (currently 34 mm).
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  • ...with [[double overhead camshaft]]s and [[gasoline direct injection]] (GDI) technology. Financial pressures forced the company to discontinue sales of the [[Mitsu ...rate/detail771.html "Mitsubishi Motors Supplies Hyundai Motor Co. with GDI Technology for New V8 GDI Engine"], Mitsubishi Motors press release, April 28, 1999</r
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  • ...ar is the battery producers first convertible and is a big step forward in technology advancement.
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  • ...combined with an energy storage system (typically a 36-Volt NiMH [[Battery Technology|battery]]). This provides enhanced fuel economy while maintaining all vehic
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  • ...e of its own, with the glamour of an exotic name but with less complicated technology. Therefore he inserted the Ford V8 motor from the [[De Tomaso Pantera|Pante
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]] [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...erience/autoshows-events/racing/technology/bodychassis/index.jsp GM Racing Technology</ref>, or the output of the engine<ref>http://www.dtm.com/reglement_t.php D
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  • ...layed back three hours later for western audiences. As videotape was a new technology, CBS made a film-based kinescope of the show and played it back alongside t Videotape was a technology that had interested Crosby for several years, and his company Bing Crosby E
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  • ...4) The Papers of Victor Wouk. Finding Aids Online, California Institute of Technology Archives, Pasadena, California.</ref>. Although Pauling never did any acti ==Performance and Technology==
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  • *[http://www.gizmag.com.au/go/3603/ Radical new wheel technology] ([http://www.gizmag.com.au Gizmag.com.au]) [[Category:Automotive technology tradenames]]
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...a generator for battery charging during regenerative braking. A [[Battery Technology|nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH)]] battery pack is used in all Honda hybrids; it In its first generation, IMA technology could not power the car on electricity alone, and could only use the motor
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  • ...estion, ‘what would these people have created using all the skill sets and technology we have now’, and Efijy might be the all-Australian answer to that questi
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  • ...ference_ID/581/referencecategory_ID/17.cfm PERI GmbH - Unrivalled formwork technology]
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  • ...ised that their system would "maintain speed whether up hill or down". The technology was invented by James Watt and Matthew Boulton in 1788 for use in locomotiv ...with "DLCC" (Dynamic Laser Cruise Control). [[Volkswagen]] will bring the technology to the mainstream with their 2006 [[Volkswagen Passat|Passat]]. Other vehic
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  • ...mechanical problems and ran for only one racing season in [[1970]] as its technology was quickly outlawed by the [[SCCA]] after driver's complaints of stones be
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  • '''Active''' or '''adaptive suspension''' is an automotive technology that controls the vertical movement of the wheels via an onboard system rat This technology allows car manufacturers to achieve a higher degree of both [[ride quality]
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • [[Category:Vehicle technology]]
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  • ...gasoline engines]], it is utilised in [[gasoline direct injection]] engine technology. ...gy further developed by Dr. Marco Ganser at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, later of Ganser-Hydromag AG (est.1995) in Oberägeri.
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  • The current leading technology for producing hydrogen in large quantities is steam reforming of methane ga
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • |Valence Technology<ref>http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/12/03/evs23-valence-technology-introduces-large-format-lithium-batter/ Large format lithium phosphate batt
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • “In theory, motorsport is the right environment to quickly develop new technology, but in practice the restrictions imposed by championship rules and regulat
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  • ...ght manufactured the [[Silent-Knight]] automobile both as showcase for the technology and as an attempt to enter the U.S. automobile market (who wouldn't bear th
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  • The first application of the technology is the 2007 [[Ford Edge]] and [[Lincoln MKX]] [[crossover SUV]]s as well as
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  • ...d how similar their hybrid work was, they decided to join forces and share technology. The GM/DaimlerChrysler partnership was announced on December 13, 2004 with ==Technology==
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  • '''Drive-by-wire''', '''DbW''', '''by-wire''', or '''x-by-wire''' technology in the automotive industry replaces the traditional mechanical control syst ...eories and applications abound as to what the ultimate implications of DbW technology might be. It has been suggested that DbW might allow a car to become comple
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  • ...uality workmanship, which combines artisan tradition with state-of-the-art technology. Since 2005 all products have been developed and marketed under the brand [
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  • ...the United States by the Englehard Corporation in 1957. Development of SCR technology continued in Japan and the US in the early 1960’s with research focusing ...perature of operation is critical. Ammonia slip is also an issue with SCR technology used in power plants.
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  • ...mounted, all powered by a Bosch pump made for Ford. Ford still uses this technology today with their [[Shelby GT500]] [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...angYong Motor. The name SsangYong means twin dragons. In 1991 it started a technology partnership with [[Daimler-Benz]] (now [[DaimlerChrysler]]). Later, it pur
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  • ...to the rear wheels with 200 millisecond shift times. The double wet-clutch technology appears to come from Chrysler. (An anonymous Chrysler employee wrote, "I ca
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  • ...peration. The [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]]-electric drive system is based on the technology in GM's [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] transit buses. The result is said to be a 25
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  • ...', or '''VVT''', is a generic term for an [[automobile]] [[piston engine]] technology. VVT allows the ''lift'' or ''duration'' or ''timing'' (some or all) of the ...87, this was the first production car to use electronically controlled VVT technology.
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