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  • ...flat engine]]s, sub-type "boxer", and shares most characteristics of those engines. Flat-twin engines were used in several economy cars, including the [[Citroën 2CV]], the [[P
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  • {{List of Continental Models}}'''Continental''' was the name brand of an automobile produced between 1933/1934 by the Continental Motors Company, now of Alabam ...[[DeVaux]] brand name. When DeVaux collapsed in 1932, Continental assumed automobile assembly and marketed the vehicles under the Continental brand name.
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  • ==Automobile use== [[Lancia]] produced several [[Lancia V4 engine|narrow-angle V4 engines]] from the 1920s through 1960s for cars like the [[Lancia Lambda|Lambda]],
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  • ...as many uses in portable tools and garden machinery. It has been used in [[automobile|cars]] and tractors. ...st powerful engines. They require more flywheel effect than multi-cylinder engines and the rotating mass is relatively large, restricting acceleration and sha
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Ballot''' was a French [[automobile]] manufacturer. ...mpany in 1905. Before World War I they manufactured automobile and marine engines.
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  • ...ny based in Birmingham which designed, manufactured and marketed [[car]] [[engines]] and [[Transmission|transmissions]]. It was a subsidiary of Phoenix Ventur ...of Powertrain and the MG Rover Group to [[Nanjing Automobile Group|Nanjing Automobile (Group) Corporation]]<ref>{{cite press release
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  • ...ion]]. The last cars produced by the company had ohv 1200cc four-cylinder engines; some had sv 1551 Steudel four-cylinder power units instead. The famous de
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  • '''Lorraine-Dietrich''' was an automobile and aero-engine manufacturer from 1896 - 1935. They were headquartered in t ...engines were used by Breguet, IAR, and Aero, among others. Their inter-war automobile line included the 2,297 cc 12 CV four, the 3,445 cc 15 CV six, and the 6,10
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  • ...s - this also made the Knight engine more quiet than standard engines. The engines also allowed for Hemi-spherical chambers. Knight received backing from L.B ...le both as showcase for the technology and as an attempt to enter the U.S. automobile market (who wouldn't bear the high premium at first.)
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  • ...on 30 September 1999. The company was previously known as Hefei Jianghuai Automobile Factory, which was founded in [964. ===Engines===
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  • ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here. If the [[automobile|vehicle]] is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to m
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  • ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here. If the [[automobile|vehicle]] is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to m
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  • ...ilt in a 20,000 square metre factory, had pair-cast 40-45[[horsepower|hp]] engines of 6872cc.
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  • ...ore Bugatti]] and produced by [[Prinetti & Stucchi]] in 1899. It had four engines, two on each side of the rear axle.
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  • ...of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Avions Voisin''' was an advanced French luxury automobile marque by [[Gabriel Voisin]]. ...in 1919 started produced cars using [[Knight Engine|Knight]] sleeve valve engines at Issy-les-Moulineaux, an industrial suburb to the South West of Paris. Re
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Rickenbacker''' was a US [[automobile]] manufactured in Detroit, Michigan from 1922 till 1927. Early six cylinder engines were replaced in 1925 by an eight cylinder engine. The model was named
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  • Straight-two engines regardless of configuration do not use a common crank pin for both cylinder ==Automobile use==
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  • ...a very long engine, and therefore straight-10 engines are not common in [[automobile]]s.
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  • ...deley-Deasy''' ('''Deasy Motor Company''' from 1906 to 1912) was a British automobile company based in Coventry in the early 20th century. It was founded by H.H. ...ley-Deasy grew to have 5,000 workers producing [[ambulances]] and aircraft engines. They were one of six companies to produce the Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8
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  • ...orts car]]s with fiberglass bodies mainly powered by [[Panhard]] flat-twin engines. ...ame ''[[Automobiles René Bonnet]]'', producing cars powered by [[Renault]] engines, which later became [[Matra]] Automobiles.
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  • For many [[automobile]] engines, the term '''block''' is interchangeable with engine in this context, for e ...features and consequent performance characteristics are also regarded as V engines, purely because of their shape. Similarly, the Volkswagen [[VR6 engine]] is
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Rovin''' was a French [[automobile]] manufactured from 1946 until 1951. Built by a racing driver and motorcyc
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  • ...urs, France. His first cars were belt driven, with single or twin cylinder engines. In 1900, Delahaye left the company for unknown reasons. ...re automobiles and [[truck]]s. In 1908, they began producing four cylinder engines, in sizes of 1.5 and 2.1 liters, as well as a 2.6 liter V6. As well, they l
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Lurquin-Coudert''' was a French [[automobile]] manufactured in Paris from 1907 until 1914. Produced by a maker of indus
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  • ...urbocharged]] nor [[supercharged]]. Most [[automobile]] gasoline (petrol) engines are naturally-aspirated, though turbochargers and superchargers have enjoye ...useful in very high performance cars, aircraft and helicopters. Many N/A engines today make use of [[Variable Length Intake Manifold]]s to harness Helmholtz
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  • ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here. If the [[automobile|vehicle]] is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to m
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  • ...vy, low speed, high torque engines. They were never designed as automobile engines and were commonly found in large, industrial use vehicles including dump tr ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • '''Air-cooled engines''' rely on the circulation of air directly over hot parts of the [[engine]] In all combustion engines, a great percentage of the heat generated (around 44%) escapes through the
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  • ...r Corporation]], [[Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation]], and [[Chery Automobile]]). * [[Chang'an Ford Mazda Engine]] - 2005&ndash;present - Produces engines with [[Mazda]]
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  • ...from 1933 to 1935 [[Standard Superior]] cars were built with rear-mounted engines. In 1956, Norwegian [[Troll]] cars were equipped with Gutbrod engines.
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  • ...design for [[four-stroke cycle|four-stroke]] piston [[internal combustion engines]] which uses a built-in reservoir for oil, as opposed to an external or sec ...wed to drain to the base of the engine under gravity. In most production [[automobile]]s and motorcycles, which use a wet sump system, the oil is collected in a
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Atalanta''' was an English [[automobile]] manufactured from 1937 until 1939 by Atalanta Motors Ltd in Staines, Midd ...omewhat erratic 4 cylinder overhead cam 1½ litre 78 bhp and 2-litre 98 bhp engines with three valves per cylinder which had been previously fitted to some [[F
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  • ===Spark-ignition engines=== {{main|Automobile emissions control}}
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  • ...o Anzani]] (1877-1956), which produced proprietary engines for aircraft, [[Automobile|cars]], boats, and motorcycles in factories in Britain, France and Italy. ...ey were building his engines he designed a hydrofoil powered by one of his engines and propellers.
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  • ...air are usually pre-mixed before compression (although some modern petrol engines now use cylinder-direct petrol injection). ...ngines) it is done by electronically controlled [[fuel injection]]. Petrol engines run at higher speeds than Diesels partially due to their lighter pistons, c
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  • ...ch have support bearings between every two pistons. Although six-cylinder engines are inherently balanced, the four-cylinder models are inherently off balanc ==Automobile use==
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  • ...penings compared to the volume of the cylinder and streamlining the ports. Engines with higher volumetric efficiency will generally be able to run at higher R ...of the cylinders through the intrinsic resonance of the system. Two-stroke engines take this concept even further with expansion chambers that returns the esc
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  • ...660 cc engine used in the [[Austin-Healey 100]] and Austin Atlantic. These engines were generally the result of a long incremental evolution process and their == Automobile use==
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Chappe et Gessalin''' (CG) was a French automobile maker founded in the 1950s and commencing manufacture of complete cars in B ...]]. It later produced cars similar to the Alpine but powered by [[Simca]] engines. The last racing CG, the CG-MC was designed by [[Matra]].
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  • ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here. If the [[automobile|vehicle]] is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to m
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  • {{List Of Adler Models}}The '''Adler''' was a German [[automobile]] and motorcycle manufacturer produced from 1900 to 1957. ''Adler'' is the ...chwork. These had 2916 cc six-cylinder engines and 3887 cc eight-cylinder engines.
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  • ...wed to drain to the base of the engine under gravity. In most production [[automobile]]s, which use a wet sump system, this oil is simply collected in a 3 to 10 ...mance]] sports cars, and aerobatic aircraft also utilize dry-sump equipped engines because they prevent oil-starvation at high ''g'' loads, and because their
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  • ...rst cars ever built, sometimes making Daimler and Benz 'the fathers of the automobile'. An ''Agreement of Mutual Interest''—which would be valid until the year Both companies continued to manufacture their separate [[automobile]] and [[internal combustion engine]] brands until, on June 28, 1926, when B
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  • ...[[internal combustion engine]] in a [[W engine|W configuration]]. All W16 engines consist of two 'offset double-row' [[cylinder bank|banks]] of eight cylinde ...roup's design is a stretched form of its [[list of Volkswagen Group petrol engines#W12|W12 engine]], which is itself based on technology from its [[VR6 engine
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  • ...ny. Imperial produced [[mid-size car]]s with [[straight-4|four-cylinder]] engines; the [[bodywork]] and mechanicals were primarily off-the-shelf rather than {{Imperial Automobile Company}}
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  • ...p://www.autozine.org/technical_school/engine/smooth1.htm#Inline 3-cylinder engines|work=Mark Wan - AutoZine Technical School|publisher=AutoZine.org|accessdate ...]]. The inner cylinder is offset 180° from the outer cylinders. In these engines, cylinder #1 fires 180°. Later, cylinder #2 fires, and then 180° later c
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''De Vaux''' (de''Voe'') was an automobile produced by the '''De Vaux Motors Company''' of Grand Rapids, Michigan and ...les during the 1933 and 1934 model years, Continental returned to building engines for other uses and remaining assets were repurchased by [[Norman De Vaux]]
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  • ...NAME}} Models}}'''Automobiles Delaunay-Belleville''' was a French luxury [[automobile]] manufacturer from St. Denis sur Seine, France. ...of the models were powered by inline-six engines, with a few four cylinder engines. A pressurized system of pumps and oil ways for lubrication was one of the
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  • ...a very long engine, and therefore straight-12 engines are not common in [[automobile]]s, but it has been used for large military [[truck]]s. Also some Russian
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  • ...the company produced [[Gutbrod-Superiors]] with 593cc and 663cc two-stroke engines.
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  • ...known as '''Chenard & Walcker''' and '''Chenard et Walcker''' was a French automobile manufacturer, from 1901 - 1946. The factory was in Asnières. ...re powered by [[Citroën]] or [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[V8 engine|V-8]] engines. The company was taken over by [[Peugeot]], in 1946.
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  • ...of cars, which first appeared in 1931. After the Second World War, [[Saab Automobile|SAAB]] used the configuration in their first model, the [[Saab 92]], in 194 ...ey continued in common use until the 1990s, though shorter V-configuration engines in a straight in "T-drive" configuration became common in the 1960s. They
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  • ...sically expensive design to manufacture, and somewhat too wide for compact automobile engine compartments, which makes it more suitable for luxury sports cars, c ...et Corvair|Corvair]] with flat-6 [[air-cooled]] [[Chevrolet Corvair engine|engines]]. The [[Citroen DS]] was originally intended to be fitted with an air-cool
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  • ...[[six-cylinder]] version of 1991cc; later six-cylinders were offered with engines of 2179cc. Among the company's last cars was an [[ohv]] [[straight-eight]]
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  • ...known as '''Chenard & Walcker''' and '''Chenard et Walcker''' was a French automobile manufacturer, from 1901 - 1946. The factory was in Asnières. ...re powered by [[Citroën]] or [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[V8 engine|V-8]] engines. The company was taken over by [[Peugeot]], in 1946.
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  • ...utomobile|cars]], steam locomotives and a range of [[internal combustion]] engines. ...s sent to the Paris Exhibition in 1867. In 1868 they built five 0-6-0 tank engines for the Great Eastern Railway to the design of [[Samuel W. Johnson]]. Thre
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  • The '''Ariès''' was a French [[automobile]] manufactured by a company in Asnières-sur-Seine from 1903 to 1938. ...inly military trucks during World War I, as well as [[Hispano-Suiza]] aero engines.
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''[[Wanderer]]''' was a German [[automobile]] manufacturer from 1911 to 1939. The first two or three seater models used four cylinder 1145 cc and 1220 cc engines. The 1220 cc model lasted until 1925.
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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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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" '''Alfa Romeo 2000''' is a car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturing company [[Alfa Romeo]] as a successor to the [[Alfa Romeo 190
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  • ==Piston engines== ...izes piston engine developments. Note that Mazda has produced many piston engines, but only [[V-twin]], [[straight-4]], and [[V6]] configurations.
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  • ...s under its own name and in joint ventures with a variety of international automobile firms. ...nd, to protect it from foreign invasion. It has become the second-largest automobile manufacturer in China. The company will make an Initial Public Offering in
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  • ...s}}'''Construzione Automobili Intermeccanica''' (Torino, 1959 - ) is an [[automobile]] manufacturer, founded by [[Frank Reisner]].. ...pe however, had small [[Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1967)|Ford Anglia]] engines. These cars and some other prototypes were designed by [[Franco Scaglione]
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  • ...e with three different models. Later models were upgraded to six-cylinder engines up to 3.8L in capacity. A light car with a 16hp engine was introduced in 1
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  • ...nufacturer, while later it turned to the production of marine and aircraft engines as well as other goods. The first automobile bearing this marque featured a four-cylinder engine with an output of 24&n
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Sizaire-Naudin''' was a French [[automobile]] manufacturer. ...the single cylinder format was outmoded, and an attempt to fit 4 cylinder engines did not result in significantly increased sales.
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  • ...'British Salmson''' was established in 1930 in Raynes Park, London to make engines for light aircraft. From 1934 to 1939 they also made a range of cars. With ...was taken over by British owners in 1930 and renamed British Salmson Aero Engines Ltd. They do not appear to have been very succesful in getting orders and i
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  • '''Vittorio Jano''' (April 22, 1891 – 1966) was a famed Italian [[automobile]] designer from the 1920s through 1960s. ...s cars and Ferrari took them over to great success. Now designing aircraft engines, Jano watched as [[Tazio Nuvolari]] drove a P3 to victory in the [[German G
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  • ...to work for the company in Spain. La Cuadra built their first gas powered engines from Birkigt designs. At some point in 1902 the ownership changed hands to ...o-Suiza Fábrica de Automóviles,''' also under Castro's direction. Four new engines were introduced in the next year and a half. A 3.8L and a 7.4L four cylinde
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Vivinus''' [[Automobile|car]]s were made by Ateliers Vivinus S.A. of Schaarbeek, Brussels (1899 - 1 ...cylinder cars were made with shaft drive along with motor cycles and aero engines.
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  • ...do not share crank pins in this way, and [[flat engine#180° V-engines|180° engines]] which do. ...hich the corresponding pistons reach top dead center simultaneously. Boxer engines should not be confused with [[opposed piston engine]]s, which use a complet
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  • ...''Attica'' itself. 200cc engines (by ''Sachs'', ''[[Heinkel]]'' as well as engines built by ''Attica'' itself) were used to power different versions of the ca ...tor'') to produce the [[DIM (automobiles)|DIM]], an entirely new passenger automobile he had designed and developed. The car was presented in the Geneva Motor Sh
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  • ...law Charles Trépardoux. Bouton and Trépardoux had been making small steam engines and toys when they met de Dion who offered to go into partnership with them ...n improved boiler for small boats and also fitted one to a steam-powered [[automobile]]. This had the boiler and engine mounted at the front driving the front w
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  • ...l die-casting business (in fact, he invented the term) before entering the automobile business with the engineer John Wilkinson. ...be critical in making a well-performing car given the limited power of the engines then available. Most Franklins were wood-framed. The very first used an a
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  • == Internal combustion engines == ...the control used by the driver to regulate power is sometimes called the [[Automobile pedal|throttle pedal]] or accelerator.
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  • ...AMG]], as previous AMG engines have always been based on original Mercedes engines. The engine was designed to be a [[naturally-aspirated]] racing unit, and ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...'''re '''R'''acing]]'''Mopar''' (short for '''MO'''tor '''PAR'''ts) is the automobile parts and service arm of [[Chrysler Group]]. The term was first used by Chr ..., [[Chrysler]], [[Plymouth|Plymouth]], [[Imperial|Imperial]], or [[DeSoto (automobile)|DeSoto]], and later [[American Motors]] (AMC) or [[Jeep]], vehicle. Thus,
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  • The [[Mercedes-Benz]] '''M120''' engine is a [[V12]] [[automobile]] [[piston engine]] family used in the 1990s and 2000s. ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...g in [[Grand Prix motor racing]]. A year later, they were making their own engines and fabricating advanced body designs. Delage cars began winning important ...anufacture cars under the Delage name was negotiated with the [[Delahaye]] automobile company who continued to produce a Delage model until it went out of busine
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Talbot-Lago''' was a French [[automobile]] manufacturer at Suresnes, Seine. ...ca'' models (1957-1959) used 2.6 or 2,7 litre [[BMW]] engines or [[Simca]] engines.
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  • ...o Bugatti''' (September 15, 1881, Milan, died on August 21, 1947) was an [[automobile]] designer and manufacturer. Before founding his own automobile company, Ettore designed a number of engines and vehicles for others. [[Prinetti & Stucchi]] produced his 1898 [[Bugatt
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Owen Magnetic''' was a brand of luxury automobile manufactured between 1915 and 1922, and was notable for its use of an elect Automobile author Henry B. Lent described the drive mechanism thus:
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  • ...be confused with [[fuel dispenser]], a device that dispenses fuel into an automobile.'' ...c fuel pumps that are mounted inside the fuel tank (and some fuel injected engines have two fuel pumps: one low pressure/high volume supply pump in the tank
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  • ...n engine by solving one of its cardinal limitations. A naturally aspirated automobile engine uses only the downward stroke of a piston to create an area of low p The first production turbocharged automobile engines came from [[General Motors]] in 1962. The A-body [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Jetfi
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  • ...ly opposed engines ([[flat engine|boxer]]), but rather 180° [[V engine|V]]-engines. A true boxer has one crank pin per piston, while in the 180° V-engine, t ...es in the rules by [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] and [[Automobile Club de l'Ouest|ACO]], effectively doomed the future prospects of what coul
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  • ...which featured 2 cylinders, 4 hp, and 4 seats. Soon they started producing engines for luxurious cars, trucks, buses, maritime ships, and trains. ...pany's first [[armoured car]], which had 30 hp. Also, the company produced engines for both trucks and buses. However, Daimler returned to Stuttgart in 1905 t
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  • ...he [[cylinder bore]]. In production [[V engine|V]] or [[flat engine|flat]] engines, neighboring connecting rods attach side by side to the same crank throw, s ...are easily carried around by hand, compared to crankshafts for inline or V engines, which need to be handled and transported as heavy chunks of metal.
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  • ...es-Benz]] '''DiesOtto''' is an experimental (also called concept-engine) [[automobile engine]] that is said ''"to incorporate the benefits of a diesel engine, bu ...Nevertheless, these mileage figures are only bested by the smallest Diesel engines on sale in Europe, and in far smaller cars than the S class.
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  • {{List of Iso Models}}'''Iso''' was a small Italian [[automobile]] manufacturer from 1953 to 1978. The firm originally built motorscooters a ...sports cars in limited numbers. The cars were powered by [[Chevrolet]] V-8 engines and the bodies were designed by [[Ghia]] and [[Bertone]].
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  • ...energy sources and materials, which are being developed in order to make [[automobile]]s more sustainable, safer, more energy efficient, or less polluting. * [[Platoon (automobile)|Platoons]] of cars that are controlled by the lead car
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  • ...m structure with the [[Volvo S40]]. [[Volkswagen]] has used straight-five engines in their Eurovan, and have recently developed a different straight-five eng ...nes, while maintaining the fuel economy and "pep" of smaller four cylinder engines. Five cylinder turbos have been used on more than one occasion in sport an
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  • ...s goal, it cooperates with Wuhan Industrial Univers-ity establishing Gonow Automobile R&D center, handing with international famous companies for technical suppo ...[Gonow Kylin]] SUV etc, all are available. We also can manufacture special automobile used in Military army, Public security, Post administration and Government
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]].
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  • ...'' or taxable horsepower was an early system by which taxation rates for [[automobile]]s were reckoned in some European countries, such as Britain, Belgium, Germ ...stment in new models often involved new bodies while under the hood/bonnet engines lurked from earlier decades with only minor upgrades such as (typically) hi
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  • ...ign is its ability to share common parts with straight engines. However, V engines with offset banks can also share straight engine parts (except for the cran ...Bugatti, 1966, 'The Bugatti Story', Editions de la Table Ronde & L'Action Automobile, first British edition 1967, Len Ortzen (translator) and Souvenir Press Ltd
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  • ...y in the engine. In some engines, the manifold vacuum is also used as an [[Automobile ancillary power|auxiliary power source]] to drive engine accessories. Manif ...factor determining the amount of power the engine generates. Most GASOLINE engines are controlled by limiting that flow with a [[throttle]] that restricts int
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  • ==Internal combustion engines== ...down and rotates around the [[crankshaft]]. Conrods, especially in racing engines, may be called "billet" rods, if they are machined out of a solid billet of
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  • ...<sub>x</sub>) reducing systems, for use in their [[Diesel]] [[automobile]] engines. One is a urea catalyst called '''AdBlue''', the other is called '''DeNO<su The BlueTec was on the [[Ward's 10 Best Engines]] list for 2007.
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  • ...e]]. It was named for the fact that the cars were powered by 3000&nbsp;cc engines. ...nal Formula 3000]], was introduced by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA) in 1985 to replace [[Formula Two]], and was itself replaced by the
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  • ...ears later came a switch to K-Jetronic. As in all Mercedes-Benz automobile engines, the crankshaft, connecting rods and pistons were forged instead of cast. ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • '''PSA Peugeot Citroën''' (PSA) is a French [[automobile]] and motorcycle manufacturer; these are sold under the [[Peugeot]] and [[C ...outh America, Iran ([[Iran Khodro]]) and China ([[Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën Automobile]]).
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  • ...plex]] in Detroit, Michigan. [[E85]] compatible versions of some PowerTech engines were developed and used in numerous Chrysler vehicles. The PowerTech was on the [[Ward's 10 Best Engines]] list for 1999.
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Apal''' is a small scale automobile company originally from Belgium. It is now based in Germany. ...GT coupe with gull-wing doors, propelled by [[Volkswagen]] or [[Porsche]] engines at the Brussels ''Autosalon'' (or ''Salon auto de Bruxelles'') in 1962.
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  • ...fuel directly in a [[piston]] chamber. Although other internal combustion engines had been invented (e.g. by [[Étienne Lenoir]]) these were not based on fou ...locating to Cologne he quit his office job in order to construct small gas engines, starting out by seeking to improve on the existing design of [[Étienne L
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  • ...ls}}'''Fafnir''' is an Aachen, Germany based company, producer of cars and engines. ...]] ''and'' are related in content because they are [[List of Manufacturers|Automobile Manufacturers]].
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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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  • .... 4.5 ft long x 3.5 ft high), one of the largest fully-realized automobile engines ever made, produced 205 to 223&nbsp;kW (275 to 300&nbsp;hp). Its cylinders, ...sonal car of [[Ettore Bugatti]] for the remainder of his days. The unused engines were pressed into service in locomotives on the French national railways, t
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  • ...R AJP6 straight-6 engines]] mated on a single crankshaft. Unusually for an automobile of its type, the Speed Twelve's engine block was not constructed of cast ir ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...ie. Quickly growing to twenty-five employees, it soon began to produce gas engines as well. ...riage, which is why Karl Benz is regarded by many as the inventor of the [[automobile]].
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  • ...designs that are not inherently balanced (for example, most four-cylinder engines). They were first invented by British engineer Frederick Lanchester in 1904 .../DINAMOTO/on-line%20papers/twin%20motors/twin.html "Shaking forces of twin engines"], Vittore Cossalter, Dinamoto.it</ref>
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  • ...lass where you could use inexpensive mechanical components from ordinary [[automobile]]s. The idea to form the new class came from Count [[Giovanni Lurani|Giovan ...] engine as well as the [[DKW]] and the [[Saab]] three-cylinder two-stroke engines were obvious choices, as was the new oversquare Ford engine from the 105E [
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  • ...ull away immediately, or else risk a broken wrist, or worse. Moreover, as engines evolved, they became larger and compression ratios increased, making hand c ...7 was issued to [[Clyde J. Coleman]] of New York City for an electric '''[[automobile]] self-starter'''. He had invented the first self-starter in [[1899]], but
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  • ..., except for the huge land yachts it came in originally in 1957-58. These engines look out of place in a 1960-70's musclecar. They look good in a 1930's-ear If the [[automobile|vehicle]] is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to m
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  • ...e engines are available with a 5-speed manual tranny. However, both petrol engines can be mated to an optional 4-speed automatic. [http://carscoop.blogspot.co Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major
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  • ...dropped its own ''[[Ford Zeta engine|Zeta]]'' [[Ford Zetec engine|Zetec]] engines in favor of Mazda's, naming the resulting engine the [[Ford Duratec engine| ...MZR are [[DOHC]] [[multi-valve|16-valve]] [[water-cooled]] [[piston engine|engines]].
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  • ...the nomenclature that was adopted by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] for all of its post-World War II single seater regulations, or formul ...control or "spec" formula that relies on a single supplier for chassis and engines. [[Formula Three]] is an example of an open formula, while [[Formula BMW]]
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  • ...cal German aircraft engines in 1912-1913 while at [[Austro-Daimler]]. The engines had separate cylinders on the crankcase and an overhead camshaft driven by ...eral Manager of Flugmotorenfabrik Eisenach GmbH, overseeing development of automobile engine design and development.
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  • ...Motor<ref name=VW-Industrial>{{citation|url=http://www.mi-uk.com/products/engines/downloads/sdi19industrial.pdf|title=The SDI 1.9 Industrial Engine|format=PD ...which is able to enter the engine cylinders,<ref name=VWAG/> and most TDI engines also feature an [[intercooler]] to lower the temperature (and therefore inc
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  • ...st of Facel Vega Models}}'''Facel Vega''' was a French builder of luxury [[automobile|cars]]. ...] engines, at first a 4.5&nbsp;[[litre]] [[engine displacement]] [[DeSoto (automobile)|DeSoto]] [[Chrysler Hemi engine|Hemi]] [[internal combustion engine|engine
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  • ...u>{{cite book |last=Georgano |first=N. |title=Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile |year=2000 |publisher=HMSO |location=London |id=ISBN 1-57958-293-1}}</ref> The engines did not sell very well and in 1902 they made their first engine intended fo
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  • ...that of Automobile Industry Co., Ltd. and Kyodo Kokusan K.K. to form Tokyo Automobile Industry Co., Ltd., with TG&E as a shareholder. Four years later the compan ...ng the end of World War II, the company had to stop producing large diesel engines for marine applications, and with the signing of the treaty, the company dr
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  • ...s, drivers and constructors. The formulae currently races with the British Automobile Racing Club (BARC) and is a Motor Sports Association (MSA) recognised Club ...cc units were detuned ex-F3 engines). For most of the formula's life, the engines were the 1000 cc ex F3 units and 1600 cc Ford Kents, and finally the 1600 K
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  • ...&mdash;January 2, 1915) was an industrialist, pioneer of the [[Automobiles|automobile]] industry and the founder of the French firm [[Peugeot]]. ..., and they had begun to manufacture cars with [[Gottlieb Daimler|Daimler]] engines. Armand wanted to increase production, but Eugène did not want to commit t
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...tro had an aluminum exterior, which made it a lightweight, sleek and safer automobile.
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  • ...which could easily be transferred into the then-new and rapidly expanding automobile industry. It turned its attention in this direction shortly after the turn ...a two-model lineup, roadster and touring car, powered by 35 HP 4-cylinder engines. Both were open bodies (tops were optional) and sold for about $1500. Sales
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  • '''Renault Samsung Motors''' (Korean:르노삼성자동차) is a South Korean [[automobile]] manufacturer. It was first established as ''Samsung Motors'' in 1994 and ...issan has supplied SMI with its engines, one of them being Nissan famed V6 engines, VQ25DE. (currently replaced with VQ35DE)
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ries''' is a line of sports coupes produced by Mazda and powered by rotory engines. The various Mazda Cosmoes are known for their forward-looking technology,
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...the Manta was offered with a range of different displacement four-cylinder engines in Europe, all of the Mantas sold in the United States carried the [[Opel 1
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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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  • ...are widely offered in the European passenger vehicle aftermarket. Bivalent engines can also use [[hydrogen vehicle|hydrogen]] as demonstrated by the recently ...ted in fuel cells to power electric motors or burnt directly in combustion engines. BMW has developed a bivalent internal combustion engine that can switch be
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...-TAG engines in the 1980s. Porsche was tasked by Footwork to design its F1 engines in the early 1990s, but the cars failed to qualify for a single Grand Prix
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...500]], the '''Maserati Indy''' first appeared in 1968, at the [[Salon dell'Automobile di Torino]] as a prototype by [[Vignale|Carrozzeria Vignale]] that was to r
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Berliet''' was a French manufacturer of [[automobile]]s, trucks and other utility vehicles. ...range of models from 8 [[CV]] to 60 CV. The main models had four-cylinder engines (2412 cc and 4398 cc, respectively) and there was a six-cylinder model of 9
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...came equipped with [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]/Visteon (Canada) parts and engines. The Guara was never homologated for US sale.
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  • ...end of supercharging chain. This term is now considered archaic in modern automobile terminology since almost all production vehicles have single-stage supercha ...raying fluid on the intercooler surface, or even in the [[Water injection (engines)|intake air itself]], to further reduce intake charge temperature through e
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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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  • [[Automobile|Automotive]] tachometers show the rate of rotation of the engine's [[cranks ...Prolonged use at high speeds may cause excessive wear and other damage to engines. On an analog tachometer this maximum speed is typically indicated by an ar
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  • ...ular engine]]. Two V8 engines each had portions removed, and the cut down engines were welded together. In total, this yielded a 90-degree V-12, with 90.2 m If the [[automobile|vehicle]] is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to m
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  • ...actured a line of mid-range cars through the 1930's. No longer involved in automobile manufacturing, the company still exists as a successful real estate firm. ...es of various manufacturers. Eventually they settled on [[Dodge Brothers]] engines, and soon the trucks were sold by Dodge Brothers dealers. The firm expanded
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  • {{List of Aixam-Mega Models}}'''Aixam - Mega''' is a French automobile manufacturer based in Aix-les-Bains. It was founded in 1983 to make [[micro
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  • ...'OSCA''' or '''Osca''', was an Italian brand of [[sportscar|sports car]] [[automobile]]s. ...any reigned from 1926 to 1940. Their basic business goal was to develop an automobile to compete in the 1100 ccm racing class.
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  • '''GETRAG''' is a leading manufacturer of [[automobile]] [[manual transmission]]s. The company was founded on 1 May 1935 in Ludwig
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...s not exceeded until the early 1980s, with the appearance of turbo-charged engines in Formula One.
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  • ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here. Refer to any pop-culture tidbits about the [[Automobile|vehicle]] in this section.
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  • | title = Legendary Car Engines: Inner Secrets of the World's 20 Best ...WK]], who produced over 1000 light cars with Coventry-Simplex two-cylinder engines between 1911 and 1915. Just before World War I a Coventry-Simplex engine w
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  • ...rious performance or test furthering the interests and advancement of the [automobile] industry". <ref>{{citation|title=American Cars in Prewar England: A Pictor ...Cadillac automobiles) at the Heddon Street showroom in London (these were engines Nos. 23391, 24111 and 24118). The three cars, all registered in London unde
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  • ...s been a popular option with buyers. The Hemi was on the [[Ward's 10 Best Engines]] list for 2003 through 2007. ...days, side-valves have virtually disappeared (except perhaps in lawn-mower engines) and valves are almost all "overhead". However most are now driven more dir
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  • The '''Cartercar''' was an American [[automobile]] manufactured in 1905 in Jackson, Michigan, in 1906 in Detroit, and from 1 After leaving the [[Jackson Automobile Company]] due to a disagreement with his business partners over the choice
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  • ...or the production of the DLD was announced in September, 1998. Some of the engines are produced at Ford's Dagenham Engine plant in Dagenham, England, others a The straight-4 engines are sold under the [[Ford Duratorq engine|Duratorq TDCi]] name by Ford, and
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...quipped with a straight six cylinder engine before Maserati moved on to V8 engines for their production cars.
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  • ...y) or 4-door [[sedan]] bodies. It featured two different 16-valve gasoline engines, with 1.5&nbsp;L and 1.8&nbsp;L, this one capable of 125&nbsp;PS Japanese I Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here. If the [[automobile|vehicle]] is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to m
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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 automotive use. ...are necessary to balance [[Straight-4]] and odd number of cylinder inline engines or counterweighted crankshaft like the 90° [[V8]]. In addition angles of 4
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  • ...[touring car racing|touring car]]s and ''[[Group B]]'' for [[Gran Turismo (automobile)|GT]]s. ...rim — the 3.2&nbsp;L [[Porsche 935]] was capable of more than 800&nbsp;hp. Engines had to be from a recognized manufacturer which had cars homologated in the
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  • ...had two aspects: motor cars, '''Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd''', and aero-engines and aircraft, via the [[Armstrong-Whitworth|Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth Com ...ny produced trucks, ambulances, and staff cars. In 1915 airframes and aero-engines started to be produced as well.
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  • ...of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Minerva''' was an important Belgian luxury automobile manufactured from 1902 until 1938. ...inervas would use these engines. Sporting successes continued with the new engines including the Austrian Alpine Trials and Swedish Winter Trials. Customers i
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  • ...being planned. Ricardo was involved in developing a new engine for [[Saab Automobile|Saab]], as a replacement for their aging [[Saab two-stroke]] and [[Ford Tau ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • Most engines or motors deliver power as [[torque]] through rotary motion: this is extrac Most [[automobile]]s today use rigid driveshafts to deliver power from a transmission to the
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  • ...Automobile''' (in Chinese: 奇瑞汽车; English pronunciation: [ˈʃɛɹiː]) is an [[automobile]] manufacturer in People's Republic of China. In Pinyin it is "Qirui" and i ...amborghini]]. [[AVL]] of Austria is also working with Chery to produce 18 engines, including a [[turbodiesel]], for the new line of cars. The new engine bra
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  • ...standard engine selection of the 31029, was the introduction of two diesel engines ZMZ-560 and ZMZ-561. Moreover beginning in 2001, following the upgrade at G ...03 the -3110 received ball-joint front suspension, also Steyr turbo diesel engines became available. The estate version of the 3110, the [[Volga 310221]], alo
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  • ...'' (June 7, 1911-January 4, 1995) was an industrial designer, as well as [[automobile|automotive]] designer, graphic designer, and stylist. As an automobile designer, Stevens was responsible for the [[Studebaker]] products (the [[St
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  • ...acturer of automobiles in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It manufactured the Roamer automobile (1916-29) and, briefly, the Barley (1922-24) and the Pennant (1924-25). ...ie Motor Carriage Co. and had been manufacturing the [[Halladay|Halladay]] automobile since 1905. Barley's new company was called '''Barley Manufacturing Co.'''
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  • ...r vehicle''), is a Japanese category of small [[automobiles]], including [[automobile|passenger car]]s, [[van]]s and [[pickup truck]]s. They are designed to expl ...class. As a result, kei cars are often available with [[forced induction]] engines, [[automatic transmission|automatic]] and [[continuously variable transmiss
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  • ...0 can be considered to be constructed by mating two even firing straight-5 engines together. The straight 5 engine shows first and second order rocking motion ...nomical. Nevertheless, modern engineering has made it possible to use V10 engines for applications where a V8 would produce insufficient power and a V12 woul
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  • ...{{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Automobilwerk Eisenach''' ('''AWE''') was an [[automobile]] manufacturer in Eisenach, Germany. In 1933 BMW started to develop bigger cars with 6-cylinder engines. The first car of which was the ''[[BMW 303]]''. Later successors were the
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Optional engines are the 3.8L 231 cid V6, 5.0L 305 and 5.7L 350 V8s. Most engines are ordered with the 3-speed automatics. Stripe-and-decal Diablo package (
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  • ...which he patented in 1860. The engine differed from more modern two-stroke engines in that the charge was not compressed before ignition (a system invented in ...9">Georgano, p.9.</ref> and production by Reading Gas Works for Lenoir Gas Engines in London had begun.<ref name="Georgano, p.9"/>
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...osely related to its contemporary Quattroporte, also offered with the same engines and gearboxes.
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  • ...{cite web|url=http://wardsdealer.com/ar/auto_best_engines_2/|title=10 Best Engines 2000|publisher=Ward's Dealer Business|date=2000-02|accessdate=2007-05-15}}< ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • The '''Lexington''' was an automobile manufactured in Connersville, Indiana from 1910 to 1927. ...and carriage industry, which was being displaced by the growing use of the automobile. The group enticed the infant Lexington Motor Car Company to relocate from
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  • ...front engine twin cam was released. In 1975 the supply of Leyland 1275 GT engines started to ran out so Nota contacted [[FIAT]] and both Marauders and Fangs
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...separate GS350 and GS455). Likewise, the GSX was available with all three engines. Color choices for the GSX were increased as well.
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Vector''' automobile was created by [[Gerald Wiegert]] with the assistance of [[Lee Brown]] in 1 [[Vehicle Design Force]] was formed by Wiegert to build the Vector automobile. In the late 1970s, a road-going version of the show car had been built, no
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  • ...y proven [[gasoline]]- and [[diesel]]-burning [[internal combustion engine|engines]]. Further, the XC60 would share technology with the next-generation [[Land If the [[automobile|vehicle]] is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to m
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...0 employed the twin-cam, supercharged, 90 hp, 1088 cc inline four cylinder engines that powered the 4CM and added an extra seat, cycle-style fenders, a genera
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Amphicar''' was the only amphibious [[automobile]] ever mass-produced for sale to the public. The German vehicle was designe ...1300cc and 1500cc with up to 75HP. Some Amphicar owners have fitted these engines to improve performance.
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  • ...in developing markets. The basic powerplant will consist of four-cylinder engines with the horsepower rating starting at 175 bhp, followed by 6 and 8 Cylinde ...uding the new E 200 CGI and E 230 CGI with direct injected forced inducted engines.<ref>[http://paultan.org/archives/2009/01/08/leaked-2010-mercedes-benz-e-cl
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  • ...ng their popular models were the '''''Sussita''''' (סוסיתא), '''''[[Carmel automobile|Carmel]]''''' (כרמל) and Gilboa (גלבוע). They also assembled [[Tr ...ation of [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] engines made them reliable cars which kept their value for years. The manufacturing
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Locomobile''' was a company that produced [[automobile]]s in the United States of America from 1899 to 1929. ...icut. The name "Locomobile" was coined from the words ''locomotive'' and ''automobile''. Locomobile began by producing steam powered autos, leasing a motor desig
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  • ...]. 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 ...e fuel, meaning that additives must be put into the fuel to help lubricate engines. [[Biodiesel]] is an effective lubricant.
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  • ...gine|engine]] family were a group of [[small-block V8|small-block]] [[V8]] engines built by the [[Ford Motor Company]] between 1970 and 1982. The series was |+''351 Cleveland engines
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  • ...to its [[Mazda Wankel engine|Wankel engines]] as ''rotary engines''. O.S. Engines, which produces a Wankel model airplane engine, refer to it as a ''wankel r ==Pistonless rotary engines==
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Volvo PV''', which generically refers to two nearly identical [[automobile]] models (PV444 and PV544), boasted a production run from 1947 to 1965. Whi
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  • ...from [[Chevrolet Opala]]. In later years a four-cylinder diesel ([[Perkins Engines Company Limited|Perkins]] Q20B) was also offered labeled as '''D-10''' (lig Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...invented the first high-speed [[petrol engine]] and the first four-wheel [[automobile]]. ...m Maybach]] were two inventors whose dream was to create small, high speed engines to be mounted in any kind of locomotion device. They designed in 1885 a pre
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  • ...e, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]]. ...d for numbers of 148bhp @ 4000 rpm and 350Nm of [[torque]] @ 2000 rpm. all engines come fixed with a 6-speed manual transmission with a 5-speed automatic as a
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  • '''Tickford''' is an automobile engineering, coachbuilding and [[car tuning|tuning]] company famous for the ...es for Aston Martin (V8 in Nimrod and EMKA chassis) and developed Cosworth engines for Ray Mallock Racing and Ecurie Ecosse, powering Aston Martin to third pl
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  • ...ion angled off at a 45-or-so degree angle to connect to the rear axle. The engines were canted backwards for maintenance access; in fact the only parts not ac Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...e, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]]. ...s current corporate face. Other updates include a range of common rail TDI engines, new rear-light clusters, more aerodynamic side mirrors, touchscreen naviga
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  • A distributor cap is used in an [[automobile]]'s [[internal combustion engine|engine]] to cover the distributor and its [[Automobile|Car]] engines that use a mechanical distributor may fail if they run into deep puddles be
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  • ...st of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Stanley Steamer''' was a steam-powered [[automobile]] produced by the Stanley Motor Carriage Company. In 1906, the Stanley Rock ...e patent difficulties, developed a new automobile model with twin cylinder engines geared directly to the back axle. Later models had aluminium coachwork, bu
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  • A '''block heater''' is an electric heater that heats the [[engine]] of a [[automobile|car]] to ease starting in cold weather. They are connected to normal AC pow ...re the block heater was invented, people utilized various means of warming engines before starting them, such as pouring hot water on the engine block or drai
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  • ...released back in 2004 appearing similar to the original FH. They varied in engines and brake horse power. Starting at 510 BHP building all the way to 660 BHP, ...in it one of the most powerful production truck available. Currently D16E engines are available in Selective Catalytic Reduction at power output 540 hp, 580
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Riley ''' was a British [[automobile|motorcar]] and bicycle manufacturer from 1890. The company became part of t ...e three-wheeled automobile, but the company could not yet be considered an automobile manufacturer.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...a more modern appearance, with a redesigned frontend, and a wider range of engines. A serial production begin in the fall of 1994.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...er HEMI engines in the vehicle: one in the front and one in the back. Both engines deliver 335 horsepower and 370 lb-ft of torque - a total of 670 hp and 740
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  • |Engine = Petrol and diesel engines:<br>[[Inline-4]], [[V6]]<br>1.7-2.9&nbsp;L, 86-155&nbsp;kW ...nts, with both [[Diesel engine|Diesel]] and [[petrol engine]]s. The petrol engines range from 1.8 to 3.0-litres displacement, whereas the diesels are 1.6, 2.0
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  • ...and [[coupé]] bodystyles with a choice of [[gasoline]] or [[turbodiesel]] engines, the 406 replaced the [[Peugeot 405]] in Peugeot's lineup, and was itself r ...hp 2.1 L [[turbodiesel]], [[turbocharged]] 2.0 L and 3.0 L gasoline [[V6]] engines. The 2-door [[coupé]] was both designed and built by Italian designer [[Pi
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  • ...rille, the Lancia served as the "premium" eurovan, not available with base engines and exceptionally well equipped, with prices up to 20% higher than correspo Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...mlerChrysler]] (at the time Daimler-Benz) has supplied British-built Ilmor engines to the McLaren Formula One team under the Mercedes-Benz brand. In January 2
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...quick-ratio power steering, and 15-inch tires. 1990 Corsicas got all new engines, the 95 hp 2.2L I4 replaced the 2.0L, and the 140 hp 3.1 V6 replaced the ou
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  • ...during the 1930s, before the introduction of modern-type opposed-cylinder engines. ...and lifters on a cam plate which is concentric with the crankshaft. A few engines utilize [[sleeve valve]]s instead.
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  • ...oBoost]]'' ''turbocharged'' DI Inline-4 from Ford RPE (Radical Performance Engines) ...e, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]].
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  • ...according to a test drive of the Silver Wraith carried out by the British automobile magazine, The Autocar. The engine is the biggest in the Silver Wraith model
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  • :''For information on Mercedes-Benz, the post 1926 automobile brand, see [[Mercedes-Benz]].'' ...e name is the first instance of the use of the name, Mercedes, by DMG. The automobile model would later be called, the ''[[Mercedes 35 hp]]''.
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  • ...e, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]]. ...s current corporate face. Other updates include a range of common rail TDI engines, new rear-light clusters, more aerodynamic side mirrors, touchscreen naviga
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  • ...al Chinese: 力帆) is the largest individually-owned Chinese motorcycle and [[automobile]] manufacturer in Chongqing, a provincial-level municipality of the People' Lifan is most commonly known in the Western world for the production of engines used for mini dirt bikes, and entry level motorcycles such as the Lifan TMS
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...engines as well as a 1.7 diesel, 1.9 diesel and 1.9 turbo-diesel. The base engines were widely regarded as underpowered for the car, which was roomy for 5 adu
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Nanjing Automobile (Group) Corporation''' (Chinese: 南京汽车集团有限公司) (Yuejin Mo ...ate named the truck Guerin autos and approved the establishment of Nanjing Automobile Works.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...cked the high power output and technology of the previous Bentley-designed engines.
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  • ...redecessor. The Prince was powered by 1.8 and 2.0 litre Opel four-cylinder engines. The Prince spawned two additional variants, the '''Daewoo Brougham''' and Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...in some cases final assembly and body work. SH Arnolt Inc. was a licensed automobile manufacturer in the State of Illinois. ...45. In 1954, MG informed Arnolt that it could no longer supply chassis and engines due to demand for its own complete cars (as well as the replacement of the
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Marmon''' was an [[automobile]] brand name manufactured by [[Nordyke Marmon & Company]] of Indianapolis, ...ir-cooled [[V4]] followed the next year, with pioneering [[V6]] and [[V8]] engines tried over the next few years before more conventional [[straight engine]]
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  • ...Packard Models}}'''Packard''' was a United States based brand of luxury [[automobile]] built by the '''Packard Motors Company''' of Detroit, Michigan, and later ...cles in their native Warren, Ohio. The company, which they called the Ohio Automobile Company, quickly introduced a number of innovations in its designs, includi
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  • ...inal numbers, [[standardization|standard]]izing almost every contact in an automobile with a number code.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" With 'hybrid' technology, and 'in-wheel engines' becoming ever more prominent within the automotive industry, touted as bei
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  • ...da MX-3''' was a compact coupe by [[Mazda]]. It had one of the smallest V6 engines ever produced (1840 cc). In this trim, it produced 130 hp. The hatchback tr Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]].
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  • ...rary/weekly/aacarsgasa.htm?rd=1 |title=The History of the Automobile - Gas Engines |publisher=About.com |date=2009-09-11 |accessdate=2009-10-19}}</ref> ...ysicist Sadi Carnot established the thermodynamic theory of idealized heat engines. This scientifically established the need for compression to increase the d
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  • ...d to Los Angeles and worked at a car wash and in a factory making aircraft engines. In 1938 Goertz rented a garage and showroom and modified [[Ford Motor Comp ...Nissan's design staff, Nissan agrees that the personnel who designed that automobile were influenced by your fine work for Nissan and had the benefit of your de
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  • ...ially those in [[taxi]] service, have been converted to accept replacement engines. The practical limits of engine longevity, scarcity of replacement parts, [[Category:Automobile history eras]]
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  • ...Wagen''' (German: ''steam-powered vehicle'') or '''DKW''' is an historic [[automobile|car]] and motorcycle marque. In 1916, the Danish engineer [[Jørgen Skafte ...ade from 1928 until 1966. They always used [[two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] engines and, from 1931, the company was a pioneer in [[front-wheel drive]] and tran
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  • ...bustion chamber. The liquid hydrogen turbopump is slightly larger than an automobile engine (weighing approximately 320 kilograms (700 lb)) and produces nearly ...er is force times distance over time or simply force times speed). For jet engines there is often a cruise speed and power can be usefully calculated there, f
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  • ...nwerke very much needed a chief engineer with new ideas on making aircraft engines. ...ment. The product range of BMW AG was expanded and soon it extended beyond engines for the aircraft industry to include motorcycles as broader sections of the
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Moretti Motor Company''' is a now defunct automobile manufacturer formally based in Italy. It was founded in 1925 and ceased ope ...design and with agreements with other companies. Using the same motorcycle engines, Giovanni Moretti also dabbled in [[microcars]] in the late 1920's and earl
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...y, the 270 hp example, sold only 241 copies. In reality only the strongest engines were selected, in order to move a nearly 2-ton sedan with reasonable perfor
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  • ...r he worked in a manufacturing plant for [[Daimler Motor Company|Daimler]] engines. [[Category:People in the automobile industry]]
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  • ...m a range of powerplants which included a choice of side or overhead valve engines from Ford, a [[Coventry Climax]] unit or even the MGA [[BMC B-Series engine Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...ars were propelled by single cylinder, V-twin or more rarely four cylinder engines, often air cooled. Sometimes these had been originally used in motorcycles From 1898 to 1910, [[automobile]] production quickly expanded. Light cars of that era were commonly known a
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  • ...ft''' (''Daimler Motor Company'', DMG) was a German [[engine]] and later [[automobile]] manufacturer, in operation from 1890 until 1926. Founded by [[Gottlieb Da ...began to produce the ''[[Mercedes|Mercedes]]'' model of 1902, after which automobile production expanded to become ''DMG'' main product and it built several mod
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The two cars shared many components that included the supercharged V-8 engines, push-button seats and windows, and power jacks that were operated by the d
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  • ...[[Cord]] 812 Custom BeverlySedan, 1948 [[MG]] TC, and the 1941 [[Lincoln (automobile)|Lincoln]] Continental coupe). ...by automobile designers when defining a volume and shaping the shell of an automobile was to treat each part of the body as a separate, distinct element—a box
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  • ...w fastback a longer hoodline, more interior room, new more powerful [[V8]] engines as well as numerous other improvements. Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here. If the [[automobile|vehicle]] is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to m
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...ar was built on a tubular steel [[chassis]] and used Volvo's B14A and B16B engines fitted with twin SU [[carburettor]]s, driving through a three-speed manual
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...iat group]]), built from 1964 to 1970. It was notable as Fiat's first ever automobile with the [[front-wheel drive]], [[transverse engine]] setup, as well as the
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  • ...ile engineer, generally regarded as the inventor of the gasoline-powered [[automobile]]. Other German contemporaries, [[Gottlieb Daimler]] and [[Wilhelm Maybach] ...reated the ''[[Benz Patent Motorwagen|Motorwagen]]'', the first commercial automobile, powered by a [[Internal combustion engine|gasoline engine]]. It had three
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  • ...to Detroit and shown to Chevrolet management who agreed to supply Corvette engines and gearboxes for a production run of the car. ...rst= N|authorlink= |coauthors=Horrobin |title=Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile |year=2000 |publisher=Stationery Office|location=London |id=ISBN 1-57958333
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  • ...nia is Latin for the province of Skåne. In 1911 Scania merged with another automobile and truck manufacturer, ''[[Vabis|Vagnsfabriks Aktiebolaget i Södertälje] * [[Scania K-series bus|K-series]] - New bus and coach range with Euro 4 engines
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  • ...a]] since 1987. It is a five door [[hatchback]], available with a range of engines from 1.1 to 1.6, and related to the [[Fiat Tipo]]. It was designed by [[Gio Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...e, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]]. ...better design and a selection of more powerful and more efficient Duratec engines.[http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2008/10/2010-ford-fusion-facelift-gets-chrome
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  • ...mph) and can accelerate from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 12s. Since 2000 both engines were replaced by the [[Zetec Rocam]] 1.6-liter. The Mk V 1.6 model has top Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...entrate on the DBR1 for Europe, while both DBR2s were upgraded to the 4.2L engines and transferred to America where they could compete easier with larger engi
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  • '''Radiators''' are used for cooling internal combustion engines, chiefly in [[#Automobiles|automobiles]] but also in piston-engined aircraf In [[automobile]]s with a liquid-cooled [[internal combustion engine]] a radiator is connec
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  • ...t-6 engine#153|153]]'' from the 1960s [[Chevrolet Nova|Chevy II]], but the engines are entirely different - the Iron Duke's intake manifold is on the passenge ...ith a steel gear on the crankshaft (no timing chain). 1991-92 VIN R and U engines received a timing chain. The timing gear has a tendency to crumble a tooth
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  • ...t Voiturette''' (Renault Little Car) was [[Renault]]'s first ever produced automobile, and was manufactured between 1898 and 1903. The name was used for five mod The first Voiturettes mounted [[De Dion-Bouton]] engines, which were used until the mid seventies for several Renault automobiles. [
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  • ...This includes the chassis, suspension and a new generation of MIVEC petrol engines, ranging from the three cylinder 1.1 to to the four cylinder 1.3 and 1.5&nb Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...Condor 850 cc single but went on to produce a wide range of machines with engines from most major manufacturers. In 1914, they offered a JAP-powered twin. ...the Lower Ford Street factory in Coventry sold to Francis-Barnett<ref name=Automobile>{{cite journal
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  • ...ns on auto exhaust, catalytic converters are still most commonly used in [[automobile|motor vehicle]] [[exhaust gas|exhaust]] systems. Catalytic converters are a ...these are three-way types designed to reduce combined NO<sub>x</sub>+HC [[automobile emissions control|emission]]s from 12 gram/BHP-hour to 3 gram/BHP-hour or l
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  • ...cessful in the US as a vendor of somewhat quirky cars, now known for boxer engines and [[all-wheel-drive]], both introduced long after the 360. Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...s P4C engine|Perkins P4C]] [[diesel]] engine in the Diplomat; these diesel engines were installed on a Belgian assembly line. Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...system which, after extensive development, saw substantial use in aircraft engines of the 1940s, such as the Napier Sabre and Bristol Hercules and Centaurus, }}</ref> and later adopted by Bristol for its radial aircraft engines, used a single sleeve which rotated around a timing axle set at 90 degrees
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  • ...the regular [[Mercedes-Benz W109]] S-Class model which only had 6-cylinder engines at that time. The result was a nearly 2-tonne saloon with performance simil ...y styled by [[Paul Bracq]]. Later, the company also fitted new, smaller V8 engines into the W109 series. The 300SEL 4.5 was only available in the USA, while t
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  • The '''DeSoto Powermaster''' was an automobile built by the [[Chrysler]] Corporation for sale through its [[DeSoto]] divis ...55 model year, when DeSoto transitioned all of its automotive models to V8 engines.
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  • In 1939 World War II halted Alvis car production to make aircraft engines and a German Luftwaffe bomb destroyed the Alvis car factory in 1940.<ref na Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • The Domani saloon had 1.5 and 1.8 engines at first (from 1992 to 1993), then a 1.6i petrol engine from 1993 onwards. Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • The '''Hispano-Suiza H6''' was a luxury [[automobile]] from the 1920s. Introduced at the 1919 [[Paris Motor Show]]<ref name=Ult ...straight-six engine]] inspired by designer Marc Birkigt's work on aircraft engines.<ref name=Conceptcarz22H6B>Conceptcarz.com - 1922 Hispano Suiza H6B</ref>
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  • ...s current corporate face. Other updates include a range of common rail TDI engines, new rear-light clusters, more aerodynamic side mirrors, touchscreen naviga All the engines have a particle filter and all will be attached, standard, to a 7-speed DSG
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  • The '''MacPherson strut''' is a type of [[automobile|car]] [[suspension]] system widely used in modern vehicles, named after Ear ...y, which is useful for smaller cars, particularly with transverse oriented engines such as most [[front-wheel drive]] vehicles have. For those reasons, it h
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  • ...le drives and other gearing in windmills, horse-powered devices, and steam engines, mainly in support of pumping, milling, and hoisting. Many systems, such as typical [[automobile]] transmissions, include the ability to select one of several different gea
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  • ...power]] persists as a legacy term in many languages, particularly in the [[automobile|automotive]] industry for listing the maximum power of [[internal-combustio The most-common definition of [[HP|horsepower]] for engines is the one originally proposed by James Watt in 1782. Under this system, o
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  • ...le drives and other gearing in windmills, horse-powered devices, and steam engines, mainly in support of pumping, milling, and hoisting. Many systems, such as typical [[automobile]] transmissions, include the ability to select one of several different gea
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  • ...ENAME}} Models}}'''Albion Motors''' of Scotstoun, Glasgow was a Scottish [[automobile]] manufacturer, later it concentrated on building commercial vehicles. Toda ...ather than joined by a separate drive shaft. Albion's own range of diesel engines was also made available.
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  • ...'' is an [[automobile]] introduced in 1965 as the top model in [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth's]] mid-size Belvedere line. The Satellite remained the top of th ...c.i.d., and optional choices were the 318, and 361, 383 and 426 "Commando" engines. This 426 had the wedge combustion chamber design, and is not the 426 "Hemi
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  • ...ininfarina used to sculpt an entirely new body and interior on top of. The engines were stock units, producing 390 bhp to the rear wheels. Interestingly, the Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...hs, two wheelbases and a choice of four standard, modern petrol and diesel engines (as well as two specialist tuned models) coupled to either a six-speed manu Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major
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  • ...tember 1831 &ndash; 1 July 1898) was a German-born Austrian inventor and [[automobile]] pioneer. ...type was given to Marcus in Germany. This design was used for all further engines and, of course, the famous “Second Marcus Car” of 1888/89. It was this
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Bond Cars Ltd''' was a British [[Automobile|car]] maker. The company was formed in Preston, Lancashire in 1949. Initia ...d then to a 250 cc twin-cylinder Villiers 4T (optional on the Mark G). The engines were essentially motorcycle units and therefore had no reverse gear. Howeve
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  • ...changed while the engine is in operation. [[Two stroke cycle|Two-stroke]] engines use a [[2-stroke power valve system|Power valve system]] to get similar res ...consumption. The first [[VTEC]] engine [[Honda]] produced was the [[Honda Engines (B-series)#B16A|B16A]] which was installed in the [[Honda Integra|Integra]]
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  • ...with the '''A5/S5 Cabriolet'''. The cabriolet will have the same choice of engines as the coupe mated to either a six-speed manual gearbox or the seven-speed Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major
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  • '''Grand Prix motor racing''' has its roots in organized automobile racing that began in France as far back as 1894. It quickly evolved from a ...y primitive cars of the day. From the 32 entries representing 12 different automobile manufacturers, the Hungarian-born [[Ferenc Szisz]] (1873–1944) won the 12
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  • The first was the 1.5 based on an extended [[Riley (automobile)|Riley]] 1.5 chassis with BMC [[BMC B-Series engine|B series]] 1500 cc engi ...e available with the 997 cc Cooper version costing £1176. Any of the Mini engines could be specified up to the [[Mini Cooper S]] unit which meant 110 mph. It
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  • ...inancial troubles, not surprising considering the pioneering nature of the automobile business at that time. Horch had to seek new partners. ...[[Rickenbacker]], including the manufacturing equipment for eight-cylinder engines.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Continental R]] and later T models with nearly the exact same styling and engines, with the exceptions that the T and slightly more power, 420&nbsp;hp (313&n
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  • ...''World Cars 1984''', page 402. Herald Books, Pelham, New York (Imprint of Automobile Club of Italy), 1984</ref>: the current production is certainly no greater ...nt to be dismantled and crated up for shipment to the USA. These plans and engines were subsequently declared to be war reparations. BMW chief engineer [[Frit
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  • ...e world's first motorcycle, motorboat and, after Daimler's death, to a new automobile introduced in late 1902, the ''Mercedes'' model, built to the specification ...the German war effort in 1940, ceasing automotive production in favour of engines for the Panzer and Tiger tanks.
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  • ..., 1st Baron Austin''' KBE (8 November 1866 – 23 May 1941) was an English [[automobile]] designer and builder who founded the [[Austin Motor Company]]. ...agent for printing equipment and [[Crossley]] [[Internal combustion engine|engines]].<ref name=lambert-chapter-1/> He later worked for the Longlands Foundry C
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  • ...ng cars built by Italian automobile manufacturer [[Lancia]] and powered by engines built by their sister company [[Ferrari]]. They were part of Lancia's offic
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  • ...]]s and many [[gas turbine]]s are also very definitely internal combustion engines. [[Image:Colorized car engine.jpg|thumb|A colorized [[automobile]] engine]]
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  • ...BMW M21) engines, with both petrol and diesel power. Power output for the engines ranges from 140 N·m (100 lb·ft) torque for the 1.8 L (1766 cc) 4 cylinder Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major
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  • ...and parts of Canada, used to describe the large [[sedan]]s that American [[automobile]] manufacturers produced, particularly full-size, [[rear-wheel drive]] seda ...iddle class. Cars of this era remain known for size, large and powerful V8 engines coupled with 3 or 4 speed automatic transmissions, excessive [[Fuel economy
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  • ...e, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]]. ...subtle trim and equipment upgrades, plus tweaked 1.4 and 1.6-litre petrol engines that now comply with the latest Euro V emissions regulations for the EU mar
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  • ...Simca was one of the biggest [[automobile]] manufacturers and most popular automobile brands in France. The [[Simca 1100]] was for some time the best-selling car ...ano |first=N. |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile |year=2000 |publisher=HMSO |location=London |id=ISBN 1-57958-293-1}}</ref>
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  • ...Cobalt]], featuring three inline-4 [[General Motors Ecotec engine|Ecotec]] engines, built on the [[General Motors Delta platform]]. The car debuted with a 205 Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...ivil action against General Motors - this was an official RPO code for two engines - the legendary LS6 454 producing 450 [[HP|horsepower]].) The car is, howev ...d lever; another was a new [[THX]]-certified sound system, the first in an automobile. Limited special edition LSE versions were also available, with revised fa
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...d Rover's own Tdi units (2.5 litres, 107 or 111 horsepower), or more often engines taken from large Japanese 4x4s, such as 2.8- or 4.2-litre turbodiesels from
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  • ...der models followed in 1901 with the '''7''' and '''10''' with [[De Dion]] engines and in 1902 a four cylinder '''20hp''' appeared. From 1904 only four cylind ...made a large number of lorries for the army and did some work on aircraft engines.
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  • ...ufacturers' Championship|Automobile World Championship]] in the history of automobile racing. Over 4 rounds the [[Alfa Romeo P2]] won the [[European Grand Prix]] During the 1960s, several minor F1 teams used Alfa Romeo [[straight-4]] engines and a V8 Alfa Romeo appeared in [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]] and [[March En
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  • ...ion stopped when the company became insolvent. In July 2005 the [[Nanjing Automobile Group]] acquired the assets, with plans to resume production in China, and ...ond larger one at Solihull started in 1940. Both were employed making aero engines and airframes. The original main works at Helen Street, Coventry was severe
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  • ...d in the 1930s by the [[Standard Motor Company]], though after the war the engines were built by Jaguar. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:85%; line-height:2.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...WRC specifications were introduced by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] in 1997.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.suzukisport.com/wrc/e/whats_w ...s power output of the engine to 300 hp officially, although the latest WRC engines are believed to produce around 330-340 hp in spite of the air restrictor. W
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  • The '''Ruf RGT''' is a sports car made by [[Ruf Automobile]] of Germany. Both engines are coupled to 6-speed manual transmissions.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" Engines:
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  • '''Pony car''' is an American class of [[automobile]] launched and inspired by the [[Ford Mustang]] in 1964.<ref name=Mitchell ...these sporty compacts came standard with the same economical six-cylinder engines as their more mundane counterparts, but in some cases more powerful [[V8 en
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  • The '''Chevrolet El Camino''', a [[Automobile|car]]-based small [[Trucks|pickup truck]] built by [[Chevrolet]] in the Uni Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • A '''hydrogen vehicle''' is a [[vehicle]], such as an [[automobile]] or aircraft, which uses hydrogen]as its primary source of power for locom * In combustion, the hydrogen is "burned" in engines in fundamentally the same method as traditional gasoline cars.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" More powerful engines of course.
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  • ...was a [[kei car]]. It was produced with both 550 cc and 660 cc 3-cylinder engines for domestic use. The SJ-Series was lengthened and widened for export purpo Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • The Allegro came with front-wheel drive and a choice of four petrol engines - 1.1, 1.3, 1.5 and 1.75. The two smaller engined models had a four-speed g Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...e, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]]. Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...and Piëch''' (Ferdinand Karl Piëch), born April 17, 1937 in Vienna is an [[automobile]] engineer and manager. ...ncept again after moving to [[Audi]] because there was a market demand for engines with more than 4 cylinders, but as this also had to fit into the front whee
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  • ...'Dacia Nova''' (<small>Romanian pronunciation:</small> [ˈdat͡ʃia]) was a [[automobile|car]] manufactured by Romanian auto marque [[Dacia]]. ...d in 1983 and the only part of the car of Renault origin are its Cléon OHV engines. Whilst the styling is not dissimilar to the Peugeot 309, there is no commo
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  • There were two variants are available equipped with different engines; the Revo 80 (0.8L) and Revo 105 (1.05L). Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...pecial Duster graphics that mimicked the Dusters of old. Base 2.2 and 2.5 engines carried on as before. For 1993, anti-lock brakes became optional, and the
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  • ...company was subsequently named [http://www.matra-automobile.com/en/ Matra Automobile Engineering] ...the American company [[Chrysler]], which would preclude using Ford-branded engines for the following year. Stewart won the 1969 title easily with the new Cosw
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Engines
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" Engines:
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  • ...in [[Formula One]] motor racing, the [[Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile]] (FISA) and the [[Formula One Constructors Association]] (FOCA). The battl ...he time an autonomous subcommittee of the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]], and [[Formula One Constructors Association|FOCA]] (the Formula One C
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  • ...n Francis Dodge''' (October 25, 1864 - January 14, 1920) was an American [[automobile]] manufacturing pioneer and co-founder of [[Dodge|Dodge Brothers Company]]. ...hey turned down a second contract from Olds to retool their plant to build engines for [[Henry Ford]] in a deal that included a share position in the new [[Fo
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  • ...people. Now information is available from all over the world at home. The automobile industry is emerging as an important user of the Internet for its various a ...the virtual world. People around the world search websites through search engines and if they enter the appropriate key word(s) /phrases, they are immediatel
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  • ...10, the SEAT Leon receives a minor facelift, an improvement of the current engines and a host of upgraded interior goodies. [http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2009 Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major
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  • ...t are employed to reduce the air pollution-causing emissions produced by [[automobile]]s. Exhaust emissions control systems were first required on 1966 model ye ...not generally in use any longer, having been supplanted by cleaner burning engines and better catalytic converters.
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  • ...n Models}}The '''Hudson Motor Car Company''' made Hudson and other brand [[automobile]]s in Detroit, Michigan, from 1909 to 1957. ...ts size than lower-revving engines. Most Hudsons until 1957 had straight-6 engines. The dual brake system used a secondary mechanical system (parking brakes)
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" Starting in 1954. Isetta was licensed to automobile manufacturers in several countries and was built in (France, Spain, Great B
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...]s and [[fuel injection]], based on previous experience collected with the engines of the [[Messerschmitt Bf 109]] fighters. As the streamlined body was not s
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...s one of the most successful racing cars of all time. In later years the [[Automobile Club de l'Ouest|ACO]], who sets the rules for racing in the Le Mans 24 Hour
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  • ...icate that the term was derived from replacement of [[connecting rod]]s in engines to allow higher RPMs to be reached without failure. ...on, and possibly other components, including brakes and steering. Certain engines, such as the [[Ford Flathead engine|flathead Ford]] V8, and the small block
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  • ...War I to power aircraft, and also saw use in a few early motorcycles and [[automobile|cars]]. ...d a substantial [[power-to-weight ratio]] advantage over more conventional engines. Another advantage was improved cooling, as the rotating cylinder block cr
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  • * July 94: Launch of second version, with new engines, station wagon version and other minor enhancements. * December 97: Launch of third version, with new engines, new frontal, new door and other minor enhancements.
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  • The 1.6&nbsp;L petrol and 1.9&nbsp;L [[turbocharger|turbo]]-[[diesel]] engines give the Multipla good levels of performance and refinement, and the chassi Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • '''Pontiac''' is a marque of [[automobile]] produced by [[GMC|General Motors]] and sold in the United States from 192 ...evrolet Nova]] chassis were shared with the [[Camaro]], but the Firebird's engines and trim were totally different. As upscale competition for sporty cars lik
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  • ...rotate through one revolution.(it is the case because in case of 4 stroke engines the valve cycle is repeated after every two rotations of the flywheel.) Automobile [[drivetrain]]s generally have two or more areas where gearing is used: one
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  • ...- instead of the more common 45°, 60°, or 90° as found on conventional Vee engines. ...inuation of Lancia's design practice dating back to the 1920s). Staggered engines are an amenable further development, with both uneven cylinder numbers, and
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  • {{Automobile classification}} Straddling the boundary between car and motorbike, these vehicles have engines under 1.0 litre, typically seat only two passengers, and are sometimes unor
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  • ...ries run for [[sports car racing]] by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] from 1953 to 1992. ...d by a new Group 5 Sports Car class. These cars were limited to 3.0&nbsp;L engines by the FIA (a move that some cynics believed was made to benefit the French
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  • ...a Roots Blower, which is an air mover and does not actually compress air. Engines with a Roots Blower have a higher boost level as a result of the blower mov ...in turbocharging has come to the point where [[Turbo Engine|turbocharged]] engines make boost nearly as quickly as mechanically driven [[Supercharged Engine|s
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  • ...e of the founders of [[Renault]] and one of the foremost pioneers of the [[automobile]] industry. ...in the [[Serpollet]] steam car workshop or tinkering with old [[Panhard]] engines in the tool shed of the family's second home in Billancourt.
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  • '''RUF''' is a German [[automobile]] manufacturer. RUFs are built from unmarked [[Porsche]] chassis. When a ch ...n the German town of Pfaffenhausen is the small independent company '''RUF Automobile'''. Owned and managed by Alois Ruf, the company specialises in tuning Porsc
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...e, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]].
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  • ...ed and then rebuilt with a [[Judd (engine)|Judd]] [[V10 engine|V10]]. Both engines were [[Transverse engine|transversely]] mounted, and powered through a 6 sp Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...better design and a selection of more powerful and more efficient Duratec engines.[http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2008/10/2010-ford-fusion-facelift-gets-chrome Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major
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  • ...''' (pronounced "WILL-iss") was the brand name used by the United States [[automobile]] company Willys-Overland Motors, best known for its production of military In 1908, [[John North Willys]] bought the [[Overland Automobile|Overland Automotive]] Division of [[Standard Wheel Company]] and in 1912 re
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  • '''Engine control units''', or '''ECUs''', control engines by determining the amount of fuel, ignition timing and other parameters, by ...[[Engine knocking|knock]], a condition which is potentially destructive to engines, and "judges" it to be the result of the ignition timing being too early in
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  • The Revo offered 10 seating capacity and a choice of engines including a 1.8 Gasoline Engine, and a 2.4 Diesel Engine. Majority of Revos Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...aph | accessdate = 2008-10-08}}</ref> The [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] confirmed the change in name from ''Spyker'' to ''Force India'' on 24 Oct === 2008: Beginnings and Ferrari Engines ===
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  • ...unrelated to the pre-war Frazer Nash, in the choice of [[Bristol|Bristol]] engines the cars were natural successors to the imported BMWs: the Bristol engine b | various engines including [[Plus Power]], [[Anzani]] and [[Henry Meadows|Meadows]]. Super S
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  • ...[[piston engine]] used exclusively in the [[1960s]] [[Chevrolet Corvair]] automobile. It was a highly unusual engine for [[General Motors Corporation|General Mo ...ly used by [[Volkswagen]] and [[Porsche]] as well as [[Lycoming]] aircraft engines, offered many advantages. Unlike inline or V designs, the horizontally oppo
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...r]] for 2002. The 4200 Vortec I6 engine has been named to ''Ward's 10 Best Engines'' list annually since its introduction.
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  • ...s current corporate face. Other updates include a range of common rail TDI engines, new rear-light clusters, more aerodynamic side mirrors, touchscreen naviga All the engines have a particle filter and all will be attached, standard, to a 7-speed DSG
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...and (for the M Roadster) 3.2&nbsp;L S54B32. All three of these straight-6 engines lasted through the end of the car's run in 2002. Also freshened was the ca
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  • ...is personal Type 56 is part of the collection at the [[Musée National de l'Automobile de Mulhouse]] ...ed in Paris, Only one body was completed for these cars and at least three engines and obne complete car were assembled and tested by the factory. Serge Pozzo
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  • ...ngle-seat, self-powered cars using [[Briggs and Stratton]] lawn-mower type engines with centrifugal clutches. The cars were originally designed to use aluminu
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