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  • However, improvements in battery technology may one day resurrect [[Electric Vehicles|EVs]] by extending their driving A '''[[Battery Technology|nickel metal hydride]]''' battery (abbreviated NiMH) is a type of rechargea
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  • ...as won by the Scottish Parliament building. About 1,000 people work at the Technology Centre. It is home to the [[Team McLaren]] [[Formula One]] constructor and ...Dennis]], chairman, CEO and part owner of the Group, is confident that the Technology Centre will attract the very best designers and engineers.
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  • '''Street and Racing Technology''' (SRT) is the high performance division of [[Chrysler LLC]]. SRT origina {{commonscat|Street and Racing Technology}}
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  • A '''Dual-fuel system''' uses more than one fuel source with this technology. The system, normally for cars running on [[Liquified Petroleum Gas|liquifi ==Technology==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Street and Racing Technology]]
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  • ...ist]] and the [[Anti-Lock Brakes ABS|Anti-Lock Braking System]]. With this technology, the system transfers brake torque between axles providing optimised contro [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...brid Cars|Hybrid]] to market faster and Toyota can recapture some of their technology [http://www.mixedpower.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1152 inve
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  • ...2 engine]], a compact 12 cylinder engine developed by [[Volkswagen]] using technology derived from the [[VR6 engine]].
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • '''Street and Racing Technology''' (SRT) is the high performance division of [[Chrysler LLC]]. SRT origina {{commonscat|Street and Racing Technology}}
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  • '''Electronic throttle control''' (ETC) is an [[automobile]] technology which severs the direct link between the accelerator pedal and the throttle Similar technology has recently been applied to '''vehicle brakes''', but this is much less co
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  • ...ssion system, using a combination of [[Auto-Clutch]] and [[Shift-By-Wire]] technology
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  • ...and Nature in Harmony' - The 12th International Automobile & Manufacturing Technology Exhibition Reaches its Peak Next Spring - SHANGHAI, China, Nov. 21 /Xinhua- *'''2007''' The last Auto Shanghai occurred April 24–28, 2007 with the theme "Technology and Nature in Harmony," and a 140,000 square meter exhibition area <ref nam
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  • ...heric oxygen) in the exhaust gas stream. The 3-Way [[catalytic converter]] technology that has been successfully used on stoichiometric internal combustion engin ...rs for on board hydrogen generation, however fuel reformers are not mature technology.
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  • * [[McLaren F1]], a Supercar based on Formula One technology
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  • '''HVAC''' (Heating, Ventilating, and [[Air Conditioning]]) refers to technology of indoor or automotive environmental comfort. HVAC system design is a majo
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  • * Packaging technology ...of automotive and industrial technology and of consumer goods and building technology. The Bosch Group comprises some 270 subsidiary companies, of which more tha
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  • ...d make use of that power by storing it in the vehicle's on-board [[Battery Technology|battery system]]. The vehicle's electric motor becomes a generator when coa
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  • == Technology == ...n. Current BMW Assist systems work using more advanced CDMA, TDMA, or GSM technology.
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  • ...ng alternative fuel solutions for automobiles with the end goal of pushing technology toward zero carbon emission vehicles. It is organized by the Northeast Sust
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  • ...as won by the Scottish Parliament building. About 1,000 people work at the Technology Centre. It is home to the [[Team McLaren]] [[Formula One]] constructor and ...Dennis]], chairman, CEO and part owner of the Group, is confident that the Technology Centre will attract the very best designers and engineers.
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  • ...a was upgraded in 1979 and became the S110, but was still hindered by 70's technology and emissions problems. In late 1983, Nissan released a complete redesign o ...ges along the way. The chassis became a test bench for all sorts of Nissan technology, ranging from digital voice commands, rain sensing wipers, Heads Up Display
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  • ...independent. The is firm currently focused on developing Electric Vehicle technology.
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  • ...sed by [[Mitsubishi Motors]] for its electronic [[automatic transmission]] technology. ...ttp://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.za/featuresites/mm_history/TCL.asp "Control Technology"], Mitsubishi Motors South Africa website</ref> An array of sensors continu
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  • ...junction with [[Prodrive]] is evident in their GT cars, which use Prodrive technology to great effect.
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  • ...cles, it was common for the technology to be heavily advertised. While the technology was used at first in limited production and sports cars, the Fiat group is [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...e sold Volvo Cars to [[Ford]]. He is an alumnus of Chalmers University of Technology.
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  • ...]] to share BlueTec technology with them. Together they try to push diesel technology to the masses in the United States. [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • '''Brake Assist''' (BA or BAS) is a generic term for an automobile braking technology that increases braking pressure in an emergency situation. ...Benz]] '''Brake Assist Plus''' (BAS Plus) is the latest generation of this technology and was first made standard equipment on the [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]]. Thi
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  • ...linder Management (VCM)''' is Honda's term for a [[Variable Displacement]] technology. It uses the i-VTEC system to disable one bank of cylinders during specific
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  • ...tor-sports series have given up trying to outlaw TC. With current state of technology, it is possible to implement TC as a part of software in ECU, and as such i [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...ntil now, [[General Motors|GM]] has only focused on [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology in trucks and buses. ...the 2007 Saturn Aura with a slight premium for the [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology. It would not be unreasonable to expect the Saturn Aura Green Line to have
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  • [[Category:Automotive technology tradenames]]
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  • * Lithium-ion > Battery Technology * Nickel-metal hydride > Battery Technology
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  • ...es any more, or produce newer models by the new [[GM Daewoo|GM Daewoo Auto&Technology]] company. ...l Motors]] starting selling the products of the [[GM Daewoo|GM Daewoo Auto&Technology]] company in 2003, under the [[Chevrolet]].
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  • ...acturer offer or package, and can run anywhere from $1500 to $2000. As the technology becomes more readily available, higher end, luxury car companies are offeri [[Category: Technology]]
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  • ...operations there. The facility was then renamed Outer Drive Manufacturing Technology Center.
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  • ...all types can be deep rolled. Most automakers are currently utilizing this technology including: GM, Ford, and Chrysler engines. Hegenscheidt-MFD Corporation, th
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  • ...g ever more prominent within the automotive industry, touted as being 'new technology', it's ironic that the concept was designed and built by [[Ferdinand Porsch ...ery single bus in Berlin at the time. On top of this, Porsche's electrical technology was utilised by Lohner to create electrical goods vans and trucks, and the
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  • ...mlerChrysler]] [[Global Hybrid Cooperation|partnership]], and based on the technology in GM's [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] transit buses. The result is said to be a 25 The two-mode is patented [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology which maximizes efficiency for city and highway driving. In the first mode,
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  • '''Auto-Mixte''' build cars between 1906 and 1912 using a hybrid-technology under license from Pieper, after [[Henri Pieper]] died. From 1912 to 1914 t
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  • ...t [[Dan Partel]] as CEO, British race car designer [[Ben Bowlby]] as Chief Technology Officer and [[Bill Lafontaine]] as Chief Marketing Officer.
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  • [[Category:Automotive technology stubs]] [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • These '''particle filters''' are a new technology: high cost catalytic [[pollution]] control module added to [[diesel engine] Increasingly stringent regulations mean that filter technology will soon be fitted as standard to engines worldwide.
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  • ...sion engine, but Paul Daimler had firmly committed himself to supercharger technology. Not until he had moved to Munich was Friz able to put his own ideas for a ...was honored with an Honorary Doctorate from the Munich College of Advanced Technology in 1954.
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  • ...troducing a similar vehicle in 1968; this was also based on [[Fuldamobil]] technology but it was extensively modified, with a more modern design. ''Attica 200'' ...Co. Ltd.|Autocars]] company (which, in turn, had used British [[Reliant]] technology). In fact, the term "production" is probably not appropriate in this case,
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  • Mercury SYNC™ technology helps drivers bring nearly any personal mobile phone or digital media playe Plans to introduce the new Mercury SYNC™ technology were announced by Ford president and CEO [[Alan Mulally]] at the annual Nor
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  • ...rts car]] designed by [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]] subsidiary [[Ypsilon Technology]] and IAD, an English engineering consultancy, which was supposed to come o ...ime they wanted to build a price-no-object car based on actual Formula One technology. Even though the Formula One team was doing poorly in competition, by 1991
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...uel efficiency due to the use of [[hybrid electric vehicle]] systems. This technology can also be used in a [[Sport Utility Vehicle]] to improve their traditiona
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  • ...006 Alan R. Mulally is AW&ST's Person of the Year.", Aviation Week & Space Technology. December 31, 2006.
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  • ...overseas markets with a presence in vehicles, farm equipment, information technology, trade and finance related services, as well as infrastructure development. *Information Technology
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  • The engine technology developed for the Skycar has also been adapted as a [[UAV]] platform called
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  • Ford Sync technology helps drivers bring nearly any personal mobile phone or digital media playe Plans to introduce the new Ford Sync technology were announced by Ford president and CEO [[Alan Mulally]] at the annual Nor
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  • ...ved a prestigious award (''KTH's Stora Pris'') from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.<ref>{{cite | title=KTHs Stora pris - Samtliga vinnare (KTH's
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  • ...alter Hillier and Peter Coombes, ‘'Hillier's Fundamentals of Motor Vehicle Technology'‘, 2004, 544 pages ISBN 0748703179</ref> [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...eggera''', also called '''tube-frame''', is an [[automobile]] construction technology used in [[classic car|classic]] [[sports car]]s in the middle of the 20th C
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  • *[[Timeline of transportation technology]]
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  • ...formance. Research and development is backed by Qinetiq, a British defense technology firm, as well as several universities and government grants. Engineer Hugo ...past business ties with [[BMW]] in order to obtain liquid hydrogen storage technology, although this remains to be seen.
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  • ...nds will be available for most radio functions, including AM/FM, HD Radio™ Technology and SIRIUS Satellite Radio * Song tagging capability via HD Radio Technology, allowing listeners to identify song information and store it for later use
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  • ==Technology== ...or the transfer of force to the rotor upon contact. The new laser cutting technology of the pad decreases the contact area and focuses on more force being distr
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  • ...d done [[Chevrolet]] believes that consumers who are interested in the new technology would shy away if there were large sacrifices to make. ...he new technology. [[Chevrolet]] has decided that placing the fuel saving technology in some of their more fuel hungry vehicles at a lower cost then a more effi
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  • ...ection. This standard specifies limits for electrolyte spillage, [[Battery Technology|battery]] retention, and post-crash electrical isolation of the chassis fro
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  • [[Image:ToyotaHybridEnergyGraph.gif|Toyota Hybrid Technology]]<br /> * [[Battery Technology]]
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  • ...m or [[satellite radio]], or an Internet link to a provider's server using technology such as GPRS through the user's mobile phone. [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ..., and from 1987 onwards, the maximum boost pressure was reduced before the technology was banned completely for 1989. ...ar levels as the F1 category (see above), the FIA, rather than banning the technology, enforced a restricted turbo inlet diameter (currently 34 mm).
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  • ...with [[double overhead camshaft]]s and [[gasoline direct injection]] (GDI) technology. Financial pressures forced the company to discontinue sales of the [[Mitsu ...rate/detail771.html "Mitsubishi Motors Supplies Hyundai Motor Co. with GDI Technology for New V8 GDI Engine"], Mitsubishi Motors press release, April 28, 1999</r
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  • ...ar is the battery producers first convertible and is a big step forward in technology advancement.
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  • ...combined with an energy storage system (typically a 36-Volt NiMH [[Battery Technology|battery]]). This provides enhanced fuel economy while maintaining all vehic
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  • ...e of its own, with the glamour of an exotic name but with less complicated technology. Therefore he inserted the Ford V8 motor from the [[De Tomaso Pantera|Pante
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]] [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...erience/autoshows-events/racing/technology/bodychassis/index.jsp GM Racing Technology</ref>, or the output of the engine<ref>http://www.dtm.com/reglement_t.php D
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  • ...layed back three hours later for western audiences. As videotape was a new technology, CBS made a film-based kinescope of the show and played it back alongside t Videotape was a technology that had interested Crosby for several years, and his company Bing Crosby E
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  • ...4) The Papers of Victor Wouk. Finding Aids Online, California Institute of Technology Archives, Pasadena, California.</ref>. Although Pauling never did any acti ==Performance and Technology==
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  • *[http://www.gizmag.com.au/go/3603/ Radical new wheel technology] ([http://www.gizmag.com.au Gizmag.com.au]) [[Category:Automotive technology tradenames]]
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...a generator for battery charging during regenerative braking. A [[Battery Technology|nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH)]] battery pack is used in all Honda hybrids; it In its first generation, IMA technology could not power the car on electricity alone, and could only use the motor
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  • ...estion, ‘what would these people have created using all the skill sets and technology we have now’, and Efijy might be the all-Australian answer to that questi
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  • ...ference_ID/581/referencecategory_ID/17.cfm PERI GmbH - Unrivalled formwork technology]
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  • ...ised that their system would "maintain speed whether up hill or down". The technology was invented by James Watt and Matthew Boulton in 1788 for use in locomotiv ...with "DLCC" (Dynamic Laser Cruise Control). [[Volkswagen]] will bring the technology to the mainstream with their 2006 [[Volkswagen Passat|Passat]]. Other vehic
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  • ...mechanical problems and ran for only one racing season in [[1970]] as its technology was quickly outlawed by the [[SCCA]] after driver's complaints of stones be
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  • '''Active''' or '''adaptive suspension''' is an automotive technology that controls the vertical movement of the wheels via an onboard system rat This technology allows car manufacturers to achieve a higher degree of both [[ride quality]
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  • ...gasoline engines]], it is utilised in [[gasoline direct injection]] engine technology. ...gy further developed by Dr. Marco Ganser at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, later of Ganser-Hydromag AG (est.1995) in Oberägeri.
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  • The current leading technology for producing hydrogen in large quantities is steam reforming of methane ga
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  • |Valence Technology<ref>http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/12/03/evs23-valence-technology-introduces-large-format-lithium-batter/ Large format lithium phosphate batt
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  • “In theory, motorsport is the right environment to quickly develop new technology, but in practice the restrictions imposed by championship rules and regulat
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  • ...ght manufactured the [[Silent-Knight]] automobile both as showcase for the technology and as an attempt to enter the U.S. automobile market (who wouldn't bear th
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  • The first application of the technology is the 2007 [[Ford Edge]] and [[Lincoln MKX]] [[crossover SUV]]s as well as
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  • ...d how similar their hybrid work was, they decided to join forces and share technology. The GM/DaimlerChrysler partnership was announced on December 13, 2004 with ==Technology==
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  • '''Drive-by-wire''', '''DbW''', '''by-wire''', or '''x-by-wire''' technology in the automotive industry replaces the traditional mechanical control syst ...eories and applications abound as to what the ultimate implications of DbW technology might be. It has been suggested that DbW might allow a car to become comple
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  • ...uality workmanship, which combines artisan tradition with state-of-the-art technology. Since 2005 all products have been developed and marketed under the brand [
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  • ...the United States by the Englehard Corporation in 1957. Development of SCR technology continued in Japan and the US in the early 1960’s with research focusing ...perature of operation is critical. Ammonia slip is also an issue with SCR technology used in power plants.
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  • ...mounted, all powered by a Bosch pump made for Ford. Ford still uses this technology today with their [[Shelby GT500]] [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...angYong Motor. The name SsangYong means twin dragons. In 1991 it started a technology partnership with [[Daimler-Benz]] (now [[DaimlerChrysler]]). Later, it pur
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  • ...to the rear wheels with 200 millisecond shift times. The double wet-clutch technology appears to come from Chrysler. (An anonymous Chrysler employee wrote, "I ca
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  • ...peration. The [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]]-electric drive system is based on the technology in GM's [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] transit buses. The result is said to be a 25
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  • ...', or '''VVT''', is a generic term for an [[automobile]] [[piston engine]] technology. VVT allows the ''lift'' or ''duration'' or ''timing'' (some or all) of the ...87, this was the first production car to use electronically controlled VVT technology.
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  • ...g-future-technolog/ Freightliner unveils big rig concept showcasing future technology]
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  • '''Body-on-frame''' is an [[automobile]] construction technology. Mounting a separate body to a rigid frame which supports the [[drivetrain
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  • His first car was built in 1907 - the 12Hp Alfa, which included a lot of the technology now taken for granted, and he produced groundbreaking models such as the [[
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  • ...ing of this vehicle is basically using a rack and pinion with Power Assist technology.
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  • The development in cheater slick technology has affected the development of tires for racing series other than drag rac *[http://www.nhra.com/dragster/1999/issue07/racing_technology.html Racing Technology; Street-legal slicks]
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...s within 10 years. [http://www.motorauthority.com/news/technical/911-turbo-technology-coming-to-a-car-near-you/]
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  • ...panies for technical support and introducing advanced Germany and Japanese technology and equipm-ents in aspects of engine, transmission, body, chassis, exterior
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  • ...l, fitted to a tubular frame. The suspension is true Formula 1 and IndyCar technology with independent upper and lower wishbone with pushrod front and read end s First, the Guarà was built using technology and interior parts from [[BMW]] but later all cars came equipped with [[For
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  • ...name of a [[variable valve timing]] [[Internal combustion engine|engine]] technology developed by [[Mitsubishi Motors]]. MIVEC, as with other similar systems, v ...cations], English.auto.vl.ru</ref> Similar improvements were seen when the technology was applied to the 1994 [[Mitsubishi FTO]], whose top-spec GPX variant had
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  • ...n]] (SAIC), to use on the cars it plans to build based on the [[MG Rover]] technology it has bought<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...mber 2009, Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Corp said it paid $200m for technology from General Motors’ Saab unit, allowing it to roll out Saab-based cars a
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  • ...sign in the manufacturing of new Australian racing cars. He used aircraft technology to help build triangulated, multi-tubular, [[space frame]]d racing cars, wh
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...cations and informatics, also known as ICT (Information and Communications Technology). Hence the application of telematics is with any of the following: * The technology of sending, receiving and storing information via telecommunication devices
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  • ...veloped in India with low capital cost of vehicles and low and appropriate technology.[http://www.geocities.com/itvd2004/index.html]
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  • ...both a [[diesel engine]] and an electric motor. Trains have relied on this technology for decades. ...nd fuel consumption. The diesel engine's high torque, combined with hybrid technology, may offer performance in a car of over 100 mpg US (2.35L per 100 km).
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  • A revolutionary new CVT, the Warko, using this technology, was presented in Berlin during the 6th International CTI Symposium of Inn
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  • ...sights/technology/technology_guide/articles/park_distance_control.html BMW Technology Guide: Park Distance Control]
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  • The '''McLaren Group''', based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking in the United Kingdom, is a group of companies created by
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  • ...o pick up where the [[Porsche 959]] left off, using much of the supercar's technology. Styling consisted of circular 959-esque headlamps, with the traditional 91
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  • [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...e nevertheless benefiting from all the features of cutting-edge automotive technology. This is the result of BMW’s trend setting [[iDrive]] ergonomics concept
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  • ...Agency tests and was the first [[SUV]] available to the public with hybrid technology. Most reviewers weren't lenient with the Escape Hybrid to see what kind of ...d notes that the Escape Hybrid qualifies for super-low (SULEV) or advanced technology partial-zero (ATPZEV) emission vehicle status.
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  • ...onnectivity-technology.html Lincoln C concept previews future connectivity technology]
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  • According to Audi, this study is a technology demonstrator of innovative electronic systems that will be built into the p
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  • ...bsp;cc/238&nbsp;in³) of displacement. It lacked the high power output and technology of the previous Bentley-designed engines.
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  • ...his America’s First Steamboat, Locomotive, and Car? | work = Invention and Technology Magazine, Spring 2006, Volume 21, Issue 4 | publisher = (at American Herita ...ericanheritage.com/articles/magazine/it/2006/4/2006_4_16.shtml Invention & Technology Magazine: "Was This America’s First Steamboat, Locomotive, and Car?"] –
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  • ...=VW-UK-TDI>{{cite web|url=http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/technology/tdi|title=Technology - TDI - Super-efficient diesel engines for power with economy|work=Volkswag Similar technology has been used by other automotive companies, but "TDI" specifically refers
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  • ...cycle|four stroke]] [[Volkswagen]] engine in 1988, but otherwise time and technology passed it by, and the car could not meet modern standards. The final nail i
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  • ..., door handles that fit flush into the bodywork and Mercedes' neck-warming technology called [[AIRSCARF]]. The car also contains pillarless windows that provide
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  • ...is a [[Concept Cars|concept car]] that was unveiled at GM's "Teamwork and Technology" expo in New York in 1988. It was a front-wheel drive, four-seat coupe that
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  • ...-but one later made ready for the street. Appearances aside, the Prowler's technology was strictly up-to-date. About 900 pounds of aluminum were used--in the hoo ...h yet light in weight - were all met with the use of tommorow's material's technology.
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  • ...eered by the [[Buick]] division of [[General Motors]] to showcase advanced technology and styling. First shown in 1989 in a light green metallic color, the Essen
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  • ...the newest Audi models, as well as clear-glass headlights with the new LED technology and 19-inch double-spoke wheels originating from quattro GmbH. The interior
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  • ...ical advances featured on Evoq is Night Vision, which uses thermal-imaging technology to help a driver detect potentially dangerous situations well beyond the ra
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  • ...f all, the chassis was now made of carbon fibre and honeycomb materials (a technology directly borrowed from [[Formula One]]), insuring a greater strength and re
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  • ...of which have been dealt with decades ago by the LNG vehicle industry. The technology is very new and the infrastructure for liquid hydrogen filling stations is ...The future of these engines looks to be promising because of the advancing technology and higher demand for more efficient and cleaner burning engines.
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  • ...os when different road surfaces are detected. With the performance and the technology, the Celica out-performed its rivals such as [[Lancia]], [[Ford]], [[Subaru
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  • ==Technology== ...example, it was one of the first cars to feature [[airbag]]s, night-vision technology, XM Satellite Radio, OnStar roadside assistance, etc.
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  • ...the CBR400 in 1983 known as HYPER VTEC. [http://world.honda.com/motorcycle-technology/vtec/p3.htm] ...sly variable camshaft phasing on the intake cam of DOHC VTEC engines. The technology first appeared on Honda's K-series four cylinder engine family in 2001 (200
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  • ==Technology and notable features==
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  • [[Category:Automotive technology tradenames]]
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  • ...model sold in the United States, as well as related topics, such as hybrid technology, common vehicle features, automotive financing and car-buying.
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  • Technology-wise, the 942 was exceedingly advanced - the front headlights were projecti
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  • ...tion Ferrari Supercar. It is available for private ownership and uses some technology developed from the [[Ferrari Enzo|Ferrari Enzo]] and combines it with some ...s to allow Ferrari's top customers exclusive access to its most up-to-date technology and to use their input to help develop future models. The FXX was reported
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  • ...s the most advanced assembly technology available. And, in some cases, new technology had to be designed and created in order to get the job done right. ...Fiero, Pontiac manufacturing became responsible for some of the innovative technology required to build it right, the first time.
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  • The 101EX shares its aluminium space frame chassis technology with the [[Rolls-Royce Phantom|Phantom]], albeit in a shortened version. Th
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  • Advances in engine and vehicle technology continually reduce the amount of pollutants generated, but this is generall ...hrough an engine-driven 'smog pump' and air tubing to the manifolds. This technology was introduced in 1966 in California, and was in use for the next several d
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  • ...For example, some light truck manufacturers are adopting [[hydrogen]] fuel technology in order to provide the consumer a vehicle with a much lower running cost. [[Diesel engine|Diesel]] technology is widespread in light trucks, especially in Japan and Europe. The bad repu
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  • Allison Transmission developed the hybrid electric technology that General Motors will use in the forthcoming hybrid-drive vehicles, and
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  • Based on technology and parts from [[Mitsubishi Motors]], production of the first model, the [[ ...oton would gain access to Volkswagen's superior technical capabilities and technology. In return, Volkswagen may utilise Proton's spare capacity at the latter's
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  • ...e idea of producing environmentally friendly vehicles. He studied battery technology and went on to form an electric vehicle company, marketing an electric bicy ...Visionary Vehicles are planning to use his experience with both fuel cell technology and his knowledge of manufacturing economics to create a line of [[plug-in
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  • ...War II, Park Ward continued to produce special coachwork and the all-steel technology was used by Rolls-Royce to produce a standard body range on its cars starti
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  • Its interior quality, luxury design, advanced safety and performance technology, and strong fuel economy positions it near the top of its class. It is argu ...nce again, you can expect the [[Lexus|Lexus]] mark of excellence utilizing technology. The IS 350 gets a more performance-oriented version of VDIM (Vehicle Dyna
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  • ...ing further investments by automakers in developing [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology and lower manufacturing costs. Toyota's goal is to cut the hybrid premium
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  • ...used in some modern cars owing to weight and cost advantages. An advanced technology [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid car]] using drum rear brakes is the [[Toyota Prius]].
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  • ...is of Hydrogen Production and Utilization". ''Journal of Energy Resources Technology'' 126: 249–257 and The Hype about Hydrogen.</ref> ...</ref> and a significant amount of research is underway to try to make the technology viable. The common [[internal combustion engine]], usually fueled with gaso
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  • Built in an attempt by Alfa to make some of its racing technology available to the public, it was the most expensive automobile for sale to t
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  • ...ning [[internal combustion engine|engines]]. Further, the XC60 would share technology with the next-generation [[Land Rover Freelander]], using a modified versio
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  • ...nsity polyethylene (HDPE) fuel tanks produced through blow moulding. This technology is increasingly used as it now shows its capacity to obtain very low emissi ...luminium) fuel tanks obtained by welding of stamped sheets. Although this technology is very good in limiting fuel emissions, it tends to be less competitive an
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  • The technology for such infrastructure is old and well established. Electricity and infras [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#f4f4da;" | ZDX with Technology Package ! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#f4f4da;" |ZDX with Technology Package
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  • ...ough 1967. The Vallelunga was based on De Tomaso's [[Formula One]] racing technology, and the [[spyder|spider]] version was first shown as a [[concept car]] at
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  • ...they were a curiosity and middle class Americans clamoured for the latest technology. Salesmen, doctors and people needing quick mobility found them useful. Sev
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  • ...m rather than the 16-bit found on the previous 2 generations of commonrail technology. There is also 3.2 MPI engine available reaching up to 162 KW - 220 hp. The
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  • ...stainless steel and stellite, and many of the early advances in automobile technology were first invented by the company.
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  • ...features a new varation on [[Audi]]’s established [[Audi Quattro|Quattro]] technology. The Audi quattro [[four-wheel drive]] system is usually a traditional one
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  • ...[[Formula One]] from rich gentlemen's pastime, to multi-million pound high technology ...the [[Citroën Traction Avant]] in 1934; Lotus was an early adopter of this technology with the [[Lotus Elite]], in 1958. The modified monocoque body of the car w
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  • Aisin AW is a major automotive technology manufacturer. Established in 1969 utilizing BorgWarner designs, it is also
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  • ...) portion of the final vehicle mass, in the case of conventional lead-acid technology. Both have lower [[Energies per unit mass|energy]] and [[Specific power|po while the user drives, providing virtually unrestricted driving range. The technology is old and well established. The infrastructure has not been built.
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  • ...road vehicle that wasn't a tractor. It was built on contract from Mobility Technology International, which in turn was contracted by the US military to design an
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  • ...he [[Audi A8]], and the company decided that for its new smallest car, the technology would make a comeback. But there was a problem - the costs incurred by mass ...ium as a construction material for cars was also proven by the A2, and the technology is used nowadays by numerous car manufacturers, including Audi and [[Jaguar
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  • ...Volkswagen Group petrol engines#W12|W12 engine]], which is itself based on technology from its [[VR6 engine]]. The W16 engine was introduced with the [[Bentley
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  • ...the leading position of China auto trade in terms of auto model conversion technology and the auto output to a sharp increase from 250,000 sets to 650,000 sets. ...established Yuejin Automobile Shareholding Co., Ltd.; it introduced mature technology and auto models from Europe and established Wuxi Soyat Branch.
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  • ...f reshaping Hudson's aging step-down design, or investing in [[V8 engine]] technology, Barit instead guided the company toward developing a compact car that Huds
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  • ...tes and Bell Mobility in Canada, as well as location information using GPS technology. Drivers and passengers can use its audio interface to contact OnStar repre ...ervice technologies, while Hughes contributed communications and satellite technology and automotive electronics.
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  • ...uilt in time for the Lillehammer Olympic Winter Games in 1994. The battery technology was NiCd, driving an three-phase AC induction [[electric motor|motor]] via
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  • ...subishi Motors press release, April 16, 1997</ref> Mitsubishi applied this technology widely, producing over one million GDI engines in four families by 2001.<re ...rate/detail771.html "Mitsubishi Motors Supplies Hyundai Motor Co. with GDI Technology for New V8 GDI Engine"], Mitsubishi Motors press release, April 28, 1999</r
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  • Throughout KTM's history, they have been on the leading edge of motorcycle technology. They were the first manufacturer to produce a liquid-cooled four-stroke m
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  • ...areer began with a four-year scholarship to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which he secured by being the national award winner in the [[Fisher Body]]
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  • ...and hydraulic modules for these transmissions. BorgWarner, who call their technology "DualTronic", signed further agreements with two other (unnamed) European a
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  • However, improvements in battery technology may one day resurrect [[Electric Vehicles|EVs]] by extending their driving A '''[[Battery Technology|nickel metal hydride]]''' battery (abbreviated NiMH) is a type of rechargea
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  • ...e model is available in two versions: Premium (the standard offering), and Technology Package (being the upgraded offering which includes a GPS navigation system ** [[Honda]]'s revolutionary ''VTEC'' technology is introduced in the [[Honda NSX|NSX]].
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  • ...rican Gas Association, with technical assistance from the Institute of Gas Technology of Des Plaines, IL.
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  • * [[BMW]]'s [[Turbosteamer]] technology to harness the heat generated by conventional [[internal combustion engines
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  • [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...xture every two years. Many modern cars now come filled with organic acid technology (OAT) antifreeze, which has an extended service life of five years. OAT so
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  • The series 2 was also available as a 111S model, with the [[VVT]] engine technology. Also released was the Lotus Sport 160, which is a Lotus 111S Series 2 with ...a [[Rover (car)|Rover]] [[K series]] with a modified head and [[VVT]] type technology rather than the standard [[Rover (car)|Rover]] 1.8&nbsp;L [[K-series]] unit
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  • ...ed in 1989 with the object of producing road cars based on [[Formula One]] technology. It works closely with the [[Team McLaren]] Formula One constructor and is ...Benz SLR McLaren take place at a unique assembly facility at the [[McLaren Technology Centre]].
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  • ...ric vehicle]]s. While PHEVs are usually passenger vehicles, plug-in hybrid technology has been implemented or proposed in delivery vans, trucks, buses, military ...07osti/40485.pdf "Cost-Benefit Analysis of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology"] National Renewable Energy Laboratory conference report CP-540-40485</ref>
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  • ...little industrial development. Its first factory used machines and engine technology purchased from Ford Europe for US$25 million. It began auto production in ...ganization, and began working with foreign consultant firms to improve its technology and quality. In its relentless pursuit of quality, Chery hired a Japanese e
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  • The technology of CSOs varies enormously, from simple manual systems using key boxes and l ...g markedly in their objectives, size, business models, levels of ambition, technology and target markets, these programs do share many features. The more establi
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  • ...til its purchase by [[General Motors]], and now built for GM Daewoo Auto & Technology (GMDAT) by Daewoo Incheon Motor Company at its Bupyeong facility in South K
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  • ...Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 combines those qualities with [[Street and Racing Technology]]'s (SRT) balanced approach to performance, resulting in the quickest, most ...ibly capable starting point," said Dan Knott, Director - Street and Racing Technology, Chrysler Group. "With an infusion of SRT DNA, the 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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  • ...tiny, lightweight [[Bugatti]]s then dominating racing, but its innovative technology and strength made up for its weight. The 4000&nbsp;lb (1800&nbsp;kg) car w
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  • ...thesis of the exterior - it had to be fully loaded with all of the current technology available. It was clear from the beginning of the project that money was ne
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  • ...Oklahoma, Mays enrolled in an occupational drafting program at Mid-America Technology Center in Wayne, with aspirations of architecture. After high school, he st
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  • The Mk-0 technology demonstrator was unveiled at the TED Conference in March 2007.<ref>{{cite w The Mk-0 technology demonstration vehicle was built to confirm the effectiveness of the design,
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  • ...featured in the car. MMI uses [[Media Oriented Systems Transport]] (MOST) technology to interconnect the system.
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  • ...sed on to production cars. Such is the efficiency of the transfer of track technology to road cars at Maranello that all of the Prancing Horse's cars can already
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  • The German firm Bosch had been developing anti-lock braking technology since the 1930s, but the first production cars using Bosch's electronic sys * [http://www.drivingfast.net/technology/ABS.htm ABS explained with illustrations and video]
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  • ...design, Generation IV was designed with displacement on demand in mind, a technology that allows one bank of cylinders to be deactivated. It can also accommodat
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  • ...r'', it is generally considered to have characterics such as, cutting-edge technology for the era of initial production, extreme power, exclusivity, rarity, and ...rtscars.com/eng/cars/carrera_gt.asp|title=High-Performance Carrera GT with Technology of the Future|publisher=RSportsCars|accessdate=2006-12-23}}</ref>
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  • ...legendary Jeep off-road capability with state-of-the-art search and rescue technology, the Jeep Rescue is designed to reach areas in the harshest, most daunting
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  • ...ern nations. For example, a recent paper from Iran illustrates a level of technology that the United States encountered in the 1960s.<ref>''A study of highway n
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  • One of the advantages claimed for [[advanced steam technology]] engines is that that they produce smaller quantities of toxic pollutants
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  • ...pecific engine speed where maximum performance is desired. However, modern technology has given rise to a number of solutions involving electronically-controlled ...ake Manifold''' ('''VLIM''') is an [[internal combustion engine]] manifold technology. Four common implementations exist. First, two discrete intake runners with
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  • Undeterred by USAC's decision to ban the 56's technology, Chapman developed the car as a potential F1 machine after the failure of t
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  • ...n]] or [[Honda]]. However, the financial situation had Nissan disclose its technology and engineering expertise to SMI. Also, Nissan has supplied SMI with its en
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  • The four wheel drive technology returned into F1 with the [[Lotus 56]]B in 1971.
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  • ...ory engines. The various Mazda Cosmoes are known for their forward-looking technology, style, and performance. Although the Cosmoes have not had great sale succe
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  • ...ter of aerodynamics applied to race cars and was leading proponent of that technology for an entire decade. He had a sabbatical in the early 1970s, racing in sev
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  • ...to 7 litres of displacement in a [[Chevrolet Corvette]]). Even though the technology has greatly changed, basic specifications have been the same for fifty year [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • From 1925 the motors used the [[Knight Engine]] technology of using [[sleeve valves]]. That year a 4.8 litres got the world record fo
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  • ...d weather starts difficult at times, though recent advances in diesel fuel technology have made these difficulties rare. A commonly applied advance is to electr
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  • ...igation Braking System, adaptive cruise control, and Michelin PAX run-flat technology. For 2006, the Acura RL was also sold with the optional 'Technology Package' including features such as [[adaptive cruise control]], [[Collisio
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  • ...including the Auburn Automobile Company. Cord was noted for its innovative technology and streamlined designs. It is said that Mr. Cord had a philosophy to buil
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  • ...from the [[Mercedes-Benz W204|W204 C-Class]], such as the Agility Control technology, which is modified accordingly for use in an [[Mercedes-Benz E-Class|E-Clas ...folding roof. The droptop is also set to feature Mercedes' new anti-draft technology AIRCAP® which is being allied to its proprietary AIRSCARF®. Under the bon
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  • ...ngine - Developing a World Rally Car power plant", page 23-30, Race Engine Technology, issue 005, 2004</ref>.
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  • In 1997, Toyota's [[VVT-i|VVT-i variable valve timing technology]] was introduced along with a further CR increase to 10.5:1,<ref name=uzgui ...t Engines" in the world by Ward's Auto World and Ward's Engine and Vehicle Technology Update|date=1999-01-19|publisher=WakeWorld |accessdate=2007-05-15}}</ref><r
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  • ...f DINFOS. However, when released, few car companies were interested in the technology - the biggest taker was Volkswagen, who created 50 Polos with the system, s
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  • ...cially [[Nikolaus Otto]], began making improvements in internal combustion technology which soon rendered the Lenoir design obsolete. Less than 500 Lenoir engine
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  • ...e-out ease of care. Not surprisingly, Gladiator features all the necessary technology for finding the way there and back including GPS, a navigation system and a
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  • ...Hemi engine]] presents advanced features such as [[variable displacement]] technology and has been a popular option with buyers. The Hemi was on the [[Ward's 10 [[Category:engine technology]]
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  • ...600 mile range. The use of sustainable hydrogen internal combustion engine technology as a more viable alternative towards [[fuel cells]] could get a boost from ...s produce neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs), which use similar battery technology and are zero emission vehicles. On the downside, most do not satisfy requi
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  • ...trument cluster, along with [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class|S-Class]] night-vision technology and an updated COMAND system will highlight the interior changes.
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  • * [http://www.honda.co.jp/FCX/ Honda FCX Technology] FCX homepage (Japanese). ...Introduces City of Las Vegas as Next Fuel Cell Customer - Honda Fuel Cell Technology Milestones]
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  • ...taking first place in 2003. It has a strong resemblance to and shares some technology with the [[Audi]] [[Audi R8 Race Car|R8]]C (which cars won Le Mans the prec
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  • ...n [[2002]] through [[2004]]. Due to this low demand, GM will not offer the technology on the [[2007]] update to these vehicles. The aim of steer-by-wire technology is to completely do away with as many mechanical components (steering shaft
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  • * Nickel Metal Hydride Ni-MH [[Battery Technology|battery]] pack
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  • ...d electrical engineering and graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1895. While attending MIT he joined the Delta Upsilon fraternity. ...tember 1939 Blitzkrieg of Poland without the performance-boosting additive technology provided by Alfred P. Sloan and [[General Motors]].<ref>http://www.washingt
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  • In December 2006, the management team of Prodrive Test Technology, running the former Tickford site at Milton Keynes, purchased the business
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  • In the United States, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) specifies the accuracy of the measurements in Handbook 44. Table 3.3 The technology for communicating with gas pumps from a point of sale or other controller v
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  • * [[Honda E engine#ED|Honda ED engine]] - First use of Honda's [[CVCC]] technology
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  • ...een car and driver.The interior of the Z9 is a showcase of ground-breaking technology and ergonomic design. Controls are operated with a single large, multifunct
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  • ...san |first=Ahmad Y |authorlink=Ahmad Y Hassan |work=History of Science and Technology in Islam}}</ref> Like many technology based hobbies, they tend to give rise to manufacturing businesses over time
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  • ...987-1995), the [[2getthere]] passenger vehicles (using the FROG-navigation technology) from the Netherlands, the ARGO research project from Italy, and the [[DARP The following projects were conceived as practical attempts to use available technology in an incremental manner to solve specific problems, like transport within
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  • ...n. According to reports, the first 2009 models sporting the new navigation technology are likely to show up in mid to late 2008. *[http://www.bmw.com/com/en/insights/technology/technology_guide/articles/idrive.html?search_type=index&article=idrive BMW
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  • ...implement the four stroke cycle. It is primarily being developed by [[Reg Technology]]. [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...e four-cylinder that operates under what is known as the Atkinson cycle, a technology designed to enhance the quality of fuel combustion. The Atkinson cycle sacr * [[Battery Technology|Nickel-metal hydride]] battery pack with DC converter
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  • ...Camry]]. The [[Toyota]] [[Toyota Camry|Camry]] [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] uses technology similar to that of the [[Toyota Prius]], [[Toyota Highlander Hybrid]] and [ * Hands-free phone capability via [[Bluetooth]]® wireless technology
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  • ...ed companies. From 1985 until 2006, Proton seems to be relying heavily on technology transfers, unable to design the engine, chassis and other important aspects
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  • ...te book | last = Nunney | first = M J | title = Light and Heavy Vehicle Technology | publisher = Butterworth-Heinemann | year = 2007 | isbn = 0-7506-8037-7
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  • ...which Mr. Diesel opposed—and perhaps feared his potentially providing the technology to the British Royal Navy for use in their own submarine.
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  • ...ters/06_oilfree_turbocharger_gas_engine_applications.pdf Mohawk Innovative Technology Inc.] ]] ...methods of supercharging, the "[[Turbo Engine|turbo]] lag" is negligible. Technology in turbocharging has come to the point where [[Turbo Engine|turbocharged]]
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  • ...ine. The [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] uses [[Toyota]]'s [[Hybrid Synergy Drive]] technology coupled with an Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmissio ...n July 2005 as a 2006 model. It uses [[Toyota]]'s [[Hybrid Synergy Drive]] Technology, similar to the one in the [[Toyota Prius|Prius]].
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  • ...more high tech than others in their class. Scania places great emphasis on technology, fuel efficiency and low emission.
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  • ...engine also features a new version of Honda’s Variable Cylinder Management technology, allowing it to utilize all 6 cylinders for power or 4 or 3 pots for econom ...ions, the VCM system deactivates the three rear cylinders. This pioneering technology lets you go longer between fill-ups and enables an EPA highway rating of 24
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  • ...identical, but the [[fog lights]] utilized more up to date poly-ellipsoïde technology. The turn indicators and driving lights were repositioned on top of the fro
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  • ...r, while still being stronger than its competitors. The FIA considered the technology to be unsafe and decided to ban it for 1970.
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  • ...peeds and less fussy starting than were possible with the stagnant Stanley technology were the primary causes of the company's demise.
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  • The Swiss company Butalco GmbH uses a special technology to modify yeasts in order to produce butanol instead of ethanol. Yeasts as ...sign agreements with Brazilian president Lula on importing alcohol and its technology as an alternative fuel.<ref>[http://www.foodfirst.org/node/1654]</ref>
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  • ...t), Audi also ordered their newly acquired [[Norfolk]] based RTN ([[Racing Technology Norfolk]], led by Tony Southgate) to build such a car using the same drivet ...ed by VW which maximizes both power and fuel economy at the same time. FSI technology can be found in products available to the normal public, across all brands
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  • ...cted sophisticated GTs and later a crop of large-engined "big bangers" the technology of which largely gave rise to [[Can-Am]] but soon died out. [[Clubmans]] pr ...This era was seen by many as the highpoint of sports car racing, with the technology and performance of the cars comfortably in excess of what was seen in Formu
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  • ...&nbsp;in wheels. The new brakes are based on the company's [[Formula One]] technology. They use 15.7&nbsp;in discs with six-piston calipers in front and 14.2&nbs
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  • ...r, inline four-cylinder that operates under the Atkinson cycle, which is a technology designed to reduce the level of fuel combustion. The Atkinson cycle makes s * [[Battery Technology|Nickel-metal hydride]] battery pack with DC converter
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  • ...is was part of Anderson and Windsor's plan to promote American drivers and technology, as did their initial aim to run two American drivers in the 2010 season.<r ...01|accessdate=2010-03-01}}</ref> Rossiter has since signed for [[KV Racing Technology]] in the [[IndyCar Series]].
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  • ...''liikkuva poliisi'' (highway patrol) was donated an S-Type R by a car and technology magazine. In 2005, it crashed while chasing a motorcycle (reaching speeds o
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  • ...ner at the Vulcan Works in Stettin.<ref name="mjn">Light and heavy vehicle technology, Malcolm James Nunney, page 317. (Google books link: [http://books.google.c
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  • ...lide along the length of cones, changing the gear ratio at each point. The technology is as quiet as any conventional transmission, as it is enclosed in a housin A revolutionary new CVT, the Warko, using this technology, was presented in Berlin during the 6th International CTI Symposium of Inn
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  • ...ew customers beyond the loyal [[Citroën DS]] customer base and brought the technology of the advanced, but somewhat impractical [[Citroën SM]] to the masses. Un ...hat bedevilled Citroën; most have been repealed in the light of developing technology.
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  • ...ormance Vehicle Operations) in [[2003]]. SRT stands for "Street and Racing Technology", and the "4" in the SRT-4's name denotes the number of cylinders it has. A
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  • ...e=Hill-231-232>Donald Routledge Hill (1998). ''Studies in Medieval Islamic Technology'' II, p. 231-232.</ref> ...combustion engine, a reliable [[two-stroke]] gas engine, based on the same technology as De Rochas's design of the four-stroke engine. Later, Benz designed and b
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  • ...eld on a regular basis in order to promote green vehicles and other "green technology". These sleek driver-only vehicles can travel long distances at highway sp
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  • ...name '''Lada'''. The [[Fiat 124]]-based range was slated for its outdated technology, poor fuel economy and tank-like roadholding, but it gained popularity than
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  • ...d fuel economy by employing [[General Motors|GM]]'s Displacement on Demand Technology, in which half of the engine's [[cylinder|cylinders]] are deactivated in lo
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  • ...such fuels]]. Furthermore, with the introduction of hydrogen [[fuel cell]] technology, the use of internal combustion engines may be phased out. The advantage of ...s power. For high performance gasoline engines using current materials and technology (such as the engines found in modern automobiles), there seems to be a brea
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  • ...rification of their surfaces. Some discs are both drilled and slotted. New technology now allows smaller brake systems to be fitted to bicycles, mopeds and now e Leading manufacturers in China include Laizhou Sanli, MAT (Midwest Air Technology), Winhere, Longji, and Haimeng.
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  • ...entor, Al-Jazari, in 1206.<ref>Ahmad Y Hassan. [http://www.history-science-technology.com/Notes/Notes%202.htm The Origin of the Suction Pump - Al-Jazari 1206 A. [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...g) while emitting 119 g/km of CO2. It will also debut Citroen's Stop&Start technology in the C2 range.[http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080404.006/citroen-c2-facelif
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  • ...e [[Lexus]] brand name using Toyota's [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] Synergy Drive technology. Currently, [[Lexus]] is using the fourth generation of [[Hybrid Synergy D ...vated DVD [[Navigation System]] (includes backup camera and [[Bluetooth]]® technology) - $2,350
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  • ...papal visit to Cuba and was displayed at the Canada Museum of Science and Technology in 2005. The second truck built by the Thibault Fire Engine Company<ref>[ht
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  • ...th Suzuki Motor Corp. and Isuzu Motors Ltd. of Japan. GM also has advanced technology collaborations with DaimlerChrysler AG and BMW AG of Germany and Toyota Mot ...ished itself from its stablemates with unique styling and (to some extent) technology. The shared components and common corporate management created substantial
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  • ...ve traditionally been similar to [[F1 cars]] but with more restrictions on technology aimed at helping to control costs. ...rom every corner of the globe compete to host a championship round. Modern technology has allowed dedicated TV programmes to be broadcast very soon after the eve
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  • ...sing a similar technology in their V8s today. Unfortunately the electronic technology available in 1981 just wasn't up to the task, and the V-8-6-4 engine was un ...s introduced for the Seville in 1982, the "HT-4100" (HT standing for "High Technology"). It was a 4.1L V8, designed for transverse, front wheel drive application
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  • ...limited-edition, high performance street legal vehicles based on or taking technology from the race vehicles. Officially, the division was called the '''Special
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  • ===Construction & Technology=== ...enger cars has been slow, but is beginning to increase with demand for the technology and related styling updates. The commercial vehicle industry has rapidly ad
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  • ...and other similar cars. Its main advantages are its versatility, its high-technology compared to other Zastavas, and its price, never exceeding the € 7000-800
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  • ...range in 2001. These models are basically based on [[Lada Samara|Samara]] technology with a new body and fuel injection engines as standard, though carburated v ...rean and Malaysian-manufactured vehicles offered modern Japanese-developed technology and high equipment levels which Lada could not hope to compete with.
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  • ...g regulation is being challenged in the courts. By making clean low-carbon technology more attractive, and giving California a head start on its development, it
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  • ...uncing that further investments would be made in upgrading the styling and technology of the Volga saloons, keeping them in production as "retro" or "historical"
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  • ...ompanies and teams such as [[Subaru]] and [[Aston Martin]]. Its Automotive Technology division based in Warwick provides road car design and engineering consulta
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  • ...ontinued the Charger Daytona after 1969, Plymouth applied largely the same technology to the Road Runner in 1970... to win Richard Petty back. And they did, wit
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  • ...hers. [[Alain de Cadenet]]'s Le Mans 'specials' tended to be based on Lola technology. ...strictly controlled. The cars have are approximately at the F3000 level of technology and provide close, spectacular racing - although there are some teething tr
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  • ...2.4-liter four-cylinder unit will be fitted with GM's eAssist mild hybrid technology as standard, the automaker announced today. The eAssist system features a 1 ...S4|5.3&nbsp;L small-block V8]] engine featuring [[Active Fuel Management]] technology<ref>{{cite web | url = http://carsandracingstuff.com/library/articles/0424.
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  • ...aps and the gap is adjusted until the key fits snugly. With current engine technology, universally incorporating solid state ignitions and computerized [[fuel in [[Category:engine technology|Spark plug]]
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  • ...ded wheelbase S-Class bristling with the latest developments in protection technology.[http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2008/09/new-mercedes-benz-s-600-pullman-guard ..., door handles that fit flush into the bodywork and Mercedes' neck-warming technology called [[AIRSCARF]]. The car also contains pillarless windows that provide
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  • ...to the early stage of the real engine's development, but featured all the technology from the finished article. However, results-wise, the '85 Dakar was a flop
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  • ...on satellite which proved the ability to place accurate clocks in space, a technology the [[Navigation System|GPS]] system relies upon. In the 1970s, the ground- ...f The Aerospace Corporation and engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, established the basis for [[Navigation System|GPS]], improving on the Worl
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  • ...ounts of technology and design. Unfortunately, pushing the envelope of the technology of the period spelt disaster for the car and company, as the innovative Ro8
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  • ...onstruction of Cooper's single-seaters was overtaken by more sophisticated technology from [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]], Lotus, [[BRM]] and [[Ferrari]]. The Cooper
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  • ...], now held back from taking a lead in developing and marketing the Wankel technology, and anticipated income associated with those royalty deals failed to mate
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  • ...through light weight, obtained through the clever use of advanced and high-technology materials, including an extruded and bonded aluminium chassis, composite bo Whereas the VVA technology will be used in the creation of a new mid-engined sportscar for Lotus cars,
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  • ...Based on his experience with, and fondness for, bicycles, he used similar technology when he created an [[automobile]] with a four-stroke engine of his own desi
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  • With over 40 years of Honda racing technology packed into this little ragtop roadster, the Honda S2000 is at home both on ...d a racecar simple interior. It utilized Honda’s most cutting edge racing technology, such as the X-bone frame that decreased weight but brought incredible stre
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  • ...ure [[air suspension]] as an option, but Mercedes was still perfecting the technology and chose to launch air-suspension in the next generation S-Class in 2000.
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  • ...itioned fore-aft at the occupants’ discretion. Using the familiar touchpad technology of laptop computers, a flip-out pad for the remote control fold-away flat s
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  • ...HP or 550 BHP (Original output: 650 BHP) through a switch. Noble call this technology "Adaptable Performance Control or APC".
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  • ...for sports-car enthusiasts,” said Kipp Owen, Director – Street and Racing Technology (SRT) Engineering, Chrysler Group. “With 600 horsepower – 90 more than Street and Racing Technology
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  • ...[[Electric Power Steering|electrical systems]] are steadily replacing this technology. Mechanical power steering systems (ex. Studebaker, 1952) have been invente
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  • ...e. Nevertheless, the model was an important step in the development of new technology for Fiat and the rest of the automotive industry. Its lofty price-tag of al
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  • ...es to more than that of a comparable all cast-iron engine. Casting sealing technology was not advanced enough at that time to prevent the high scrap rates. ...hin-wall casting" engine blocks, and because of this advance in production technology it weighs significantly less than other engines of comparable size (for exa
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  • ...Stability Control]] on all passenger vehicles by the 2012 model year. This technology was first brought to public attention in 1997, with the Swedish [[moose tes ...bag]]s in all new vehicles in the US, for it is written such that no other technology can meet the stipulated requirements.<ref>49CFR571.208</ref> Even using con
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  • ...at belts by 1989 (the [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] seat belt was a technology, now discarded, that "forced" motorists to wear seatbelts). In 1998, dual [[Category:Technology]]
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  • ...ng high school, he started to study architecture at the Graz University of Technology. In the second year of his studies, he read an article about automobile des
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  • ...[[V6]] [[internal combustion engine|engine]] tuned by [[Cosworth|Cosworth Technology]], featuring enlarged intake/exhaust ports on the cylinder heads, a high pe
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  • ...as the industry’s first production turn signal. Borrowed from contemporary technology, the Blackhawk is equipped with Global Positioning System navigation tied t
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  • ...rest of the car was a well-balanced presentation of early-Sixties Ferrari technology: a hand-welded tube frame, A-arm front suspension and a live-axle rear end,
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  • ...ic transmission|automatic transmissions]] this has changed. With computer technology, considerable effort has been put into designing gearboxes based on the sim
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  • ...Due to technological limitations and the lack of transistor-based electric technology, the top speed of these early production electric vehicles was limited to a ...atteries) to produce the first modern electric car based around transistor technology. The Henney Kilowatt was produced in 36 volt and 72 volt configurations. T
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  • ...qué, utilizes the Gentex auto dimming rear view mirror’s picture-in-mirror technology to display what it sees. ...engine was dropped in 2005 as the 5.4&nbsp;L V8 was updated with 24-valve technology.
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  • ...and Edward were crushed once their jobs had been completed, to prevent the technology falling into the wrong hands.
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  • While making an important statement for CNG technology, the Charger R/T was equally appealing to the design community. It had func The Charger R/T was equally important for what it said about CNG technology. The concept car showcased a new storage tank system that one day might del
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  • ...shi-motors.com/corporate/about_us/technology/review/e/pdf/2005/17e_02.pdf "Technology DNA of MMC"], .pdf file, Mitsubishi Motors technical review 2005</ref><ref> Considering the considerable commercial potentials of hydro-pneumatic technology (Corolla, 1996), interconnected [[hydropneumatic suspension]]s have also be
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  • ...the brake servo to provide additional power.<ref name=UltiCarMonza /> This technology was later licensed to other manufacturers, including arch-rival Rolls-Royce
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  • Mitsubishi opted to further develop the technology in its range-topping [[Mitsubishi Galant VR-4|VR-4]], which was now powered
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  • ...123 ECE Regulations. Most regulations cover a single vehicle component or technology. A partial list of current regulations applying to passenger cars follows (
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  • ...completed the full distance on the lead lap and finished 13th. When Diesel technology made progess in the 1990s and rule makers supported the concept, [[BMW]] an
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  • ...|navigation]] systems are among the best. The navigation system uses voice technology. By pressing a button, you can use your voice to enter commands, change tem
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  • ...], and later by [[Peugeot]]. [[Diesel]] truck engines have been using this technology for a number of years since the early 1990's. The VTG system endows the fla
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  • ...uction, the car design varied quite dramatically. This was due to changing technology, changing tastes, and new standards being implemented over the years.
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  • ...W) and 276lb-ft (374N-m) of torque. It features Double Overhead Cam (DOHC) technology and four valves per cylinder, direct acting mechanical bucket (DAMB) camsha ...3.5L EcoBoost engine, which features direct fuel injection and twin-turbo technology, has made it to '''Ward's 10 Best Engines''' list.
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  • ...leading team already at the time, the F1 management decided to forbid the technology. It would have been the first time a technical development introduced in a
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  • Throughout this era, development of [[automotive engineering|automotive technology]] was rapid, due in part to a huge number (hundreds) of small manufacturers By the 1930s, most of the mechanical technology used in today's automobiles had been invented, although some things were la
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  • ...ncement to create an automobile which lives up to the potentials of modern technology. ...made to try and incorporate it into La Macchina. The vast majority of the technology for La Macchina exists today (mid-2009).
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  • ...addition, the new model has an 'expansion' intake manifold - a totally new technology that is radically different to the existing induction principle for turboch
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  • During World War II, improvements in the refinery technology used to produce aviation gasoline resulted in the availability of large amo
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  • ...oost Inline-4 making 230 hp and 240 lb-ft of torque. also new is a raft of technology features such as Hill Start Assist, Trailer Sway Control, Hydraulic Brake A
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  • ...eeks. The Nismo's trail capabilities include a 31.5-degree approach angle. Technology further enhances its worthiness off the beaten trail. Hill Descent Control
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  • ...oly-angle combustion chambers with canted valves and the thin-wall casting technology.
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  • ...e 2008 [[Dodge Caliber]]. Built by [[Chrysler LLC]]’s [[Street and Racing Technology]] division, the Caliber SRT4 replaces the recently discontinued Dodge Neon {{commonscat|Street and Racing Technology}}
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  • * "Despite the new direct injection technology, the Commodore's new 3.0-litre engine used 11.09 L / 100 km of fuel (almost The SIDI technology is for the response of Ford's upcoming EcoBoost Falcon as Holden chose not
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  • ...and also sometimes called "hybrid" systems, use the same hydraulic assist technology as standard systems, but the hydraulic pressure is provided by a pump drive
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  • ...'''2010 Lotus Exige Cup 260'''. Essentially, it is an Exige upgraded with technology seen on the Exige GT3. Faster, stiffer and lighter, the new variant will co
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  • ...iming that the combination of stable aerodynamics and considerably simpler technology (than in use in modern [[Formula One]]) better demonstrate driver skill and
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  • ...smission and [[Electronic Stability Control|electronic stability control]] technology. Even with [[Side Curtain Airbags|side curtain airbags]] and [[Satellite Ra
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  • ...d weather starts difficult at times, though recent advances in diesel fuel technology have made these difficulties rare. A commonly applied advance is to electr ...otive, marine and construction uses from the 1950s, until direct-injection technology advanced in the 1980s. Indirect injection engines are cheaper to build and
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  • ...was in discussions with [[DaimlerChrysler]] to buy the roadster's design, technology and equipment for approximately £13 million. The equipment would be then t
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  • ...AU1000S also had [[disk brakes]] as option, an early development for this technology. A sporting 2+2 seater version was also available as the '''AU1000 Sp''' fr
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  • That the bodywork enclosing all of Chapman's innovative technology was similar in appearance to the Vanwall Grand Prix cars was no accident, a
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  • ...or travelling down hills (regenerative braking). With the advent of newer technology further features can be expected.
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  • ...00Nm of [[torque]] @ 1500rpm feat. two-stage charger with bi-turbocharging technology
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  • ...nt feature. 2005 also saw the introduction of "quiet steel" multilaminate technology for sound reduction. The front fascia was upgraded as well with a much lar
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  • ...linder]] and all-aluminum construction. Both models use [[Honda]]'s i-VTEC technology, which combines a cam-phasing valve timing (VTC for variable timing control
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  • ...ng, light-weight bodies, combined with its high-torque six-cylinder engine technology made the company's 1951-1954 [[Hudson Hornet|Hornet]] an [[auto racing]] Ch
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  • ...ributed to the problem. One of the cars was brought to Moscow to study its technology. In 1976 the car was at the [[Zavod Imeni Likhacheva|ZIL]] factory in Mosco
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  • ...pe, is the official mascot of the student body at the Georgia Institute of Technology and appears at sporting events and student body functions. ''[[Ala Kart]]''
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  • ...aluminum alloy wheels, sport-tuned suspension, [[sunroof]], [[Bluetooth]] technology, Intelligent Key, and aluminum roof rails, among others. In addition, FX35
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  • ...ields, were awarded the State Prize of Ukraine in the field of Science and Technology in 1993. ...ire predictions of the 1970s have merely been postponed. Others argue that technology will continue to allow for the production of cheap hydrocarbons and that th
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  • ...ban Passenger Transport Systems|publisher=Institute for Sustainability and Technology Policy|accessdate=2008-07-22 |author=Kenworthy, J R |year=2004 }}</ref><ref ...ited with superior reliability and dependability, efficiency, and advanced technology.
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  • ...ich is not the case when constructing new tires. With the advances in tire technology leading to longer tread life and the changes in the relative economics of r * [[Tweel]], a similar technology to the Run-flat tire but created by the [[Michelin]] corporation and a diff
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  • ...a stunning automobile with the 996 Turbo, and strong sales reflected this. Technology was a trademark of the model, with such aerodynamic wonders like the rear-b
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  • ...Michiel Mol]] as director of F1 racing, and [[Mike Gascoyne]] as the Chief Technology Officer.
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  • ...n (Puma) TDCi engines. Both engines utilise the latest advances in diesel technology by combining power, refinement and excellent fuel economy and are the resul
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  • ...keep up with much larger rivals thanks to its [[supercharger]]. This is a technology that has recently found its way back into Volkswagen's range of cars, most
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  • .... This was the team’s first [[ground effect in cars|ground effect]] car, a technology first introduced by [[Colin Chapman]] and [[Team Lotus]]. Williams also obt ...FW10|FW10]], the team’s first chassis to employ the carbon-fibre composite technology pioneered by the McLaren team. British driver [[Nigel Mansell]] joined the
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  • .... This was the team’s first [[ground effect in cars|ground effect]] car, a technology first introduced by [[Colin Chapman]] and [[Team Lotus]]. Williams also obt ...FW10|FW10]], the team’s first chassis to employ the carbon-fibre composite technology pioneered by the McLaren team. British driver [[Nigel Mansell]] joined the
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  • ...ul of is they don't lead the way on the track, that they're leaving behind technology and performance where they really are frustration there, because Button and
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  • ...in the world is without a doubt the single most impressive vehicle modern technology can device. Based loosely on the flagship model of select American car marq
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  • ...'Weissach Axle'. Named after the test track at which it was honed, the new technology unique to Porsche allowed active movement of the toe-in of the rear wheels
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  • ...oversy. Proponents on one end of the spectrum claim the car is a marvel of technology that has brought about unprecedented prosperity, while opponents on the oth
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  • [[Ford]] has independently developed their own [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology which works basically identically to HSD. Currently it is offered in an SUV
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  • ...um chassis with 22.000Nm/degree of rigidity. Using Rigidnode and load-path technology, they have been able to ensure that the minimum amount of aluminum was used
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  • ...istics of the car while presumably lowering its production costs. This new technology, for which De Lorean had purchased patent rights, would eventually be found ...e doors.<ref>[http://www.dmcnews.com/faq/t_tech1.htm DeLorean FAQ - Exotic Technology]</ref> These doors only extend 11&nbsp;inches (264 mm) outside the line of
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  • ...story"]. ''[http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/recording/notes.html Recording Technology History]''. Retrieved 2010-03-13.</ref> respectively. ...nown the pancake motor because of its extremely flat profile, although the technology has had many brand names since it's inception, such as ServoDisc.
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  • ...wick, Lancashire, in October 1941. Rolls-Royce took an interest in the new technology and an agrement was reached in 1942 that they would take over the engines a
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  • Similarly, after the banning of [[ground effect in cars|ground effect]] technology in Formula One at the end of [[1980 Formula One season|1980]] (though it, o
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  • ...country's first technical training school to combine a complete automotive technology program and a NASCAR-specific motor sports program, and is the exclusive ed *[http://www.popularmechanics.com/automotive/motor_sports/1336277.html NASCAR Technology] - from PopularMechanics.com
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  • ...Nissan's 3.5-liter V6 features the latest in high-output, variable-valve technology, producing 250 [[horsepower]] at 5800 [[RPM|rpm]] and 249 pound-feet of [[t
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  • ...better throttle response. With the latest [[Turbo Engine|Turbo]] Charging technology, throttle response on [[[[Turbo Engine|Turbo]] Engine|turbocharged]] cars i
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  • ...t Vision, an infrared camera safety system, as an option. The night vision technology projected enhanced images on the windshield, enhancing forward visibility d
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  • ...ilar though less sophisticated than [[F1 cars]], with more restrictions on technology aimed at controlling costs. As modern motor racing is centered on modern technology with a lots of corporate sponsors and politics involved, [[historical racin
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  • ...tronic Control system) is the brand name of a variable valve timing engine technology developed by Mitsubishi Motors. MIVEC, as with other similar systems, varie
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  • ...[General Motors]]. GM will continue to supply architecture and powertrain technology for an unspecified amount of time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marketwatc
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  • ...seats folded. What's more, under the skin the model promises cutting-edge technology to math its stunning, futuristic looks. In fact, it will be the most dynami
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  • ...2 inch rims on wheels controlled by Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) suspension technology, Full LED headlamp clusters and a grille which borrows its style from the [
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  • ...lvo 340]] series that succeeded them, and later the [[Subaru Justy]]), the technology has recently gained greater acceptance among manufacturers and customers.
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  • ...so available with a 2.0&nbsp;L [[diesel engine]] equipped with common rail technology.
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  • ...tech). Speaking of tech, the Grand Cherokee also sprouted a whole host of technology new for the Chrysler brand such as the optional ''Quadra Lift'' air suspens An "SRT-8" (Street and Racing Technology V8) version of the Grand Cherokee debuted at the 2005 New York Internationa
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  • ...ance was achieved through the use of a large front airdam, [[Headlight#HID technology|xenon headlights]], [[Light-emitting diode|LED]] rear lights, active carbon ...S3]] V8 customized for HSV's usage. It also features cylinder deactivation technology to conserve fuel.
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  • ...ox Stephen (1998). ''The Strange Triumph of Abner Doble'' In - Invention & Technology Magazine, Volume 14; Issue 1.</ref>
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  • ...-known for its futuristic, aerodynamic body design, and for its innovative technology (including its hydropneumatic [[self-leveling suspension]] system). Far from being just a fascinating technology in search of a purpose, contemporary journalists were effusive in noting ho
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  • ...coauthors = Ian McNeil | title = Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology | publisher = Taylor & Francis | date = 1996 | location = | pages = 239 | u
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  • ...(1986). Science and Civilization in China: Volume 4, Physics and Physical Technology, Part 2, Mechanical Engineering. Taipei: Caves Books, Ltd.
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  • ...his belief in Formula 1, both as an advertising vehicle and a substantial technology investment. At the 2005 French Grand Prix, Ghosn set out his policy regardi ...releases/2004/q2/nr_040617p.html Boeing, Renault F1 Team to Collaborate on Technology Development.] Press Release.</ref> Similar relationships include that of [[
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  • The 4.0-liter V6 engine uses dual overhead camshafts and variable valve technology (called VVT-i) to optimize power and torque over a broad range of rpm. In a
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  • ...luxurious and exceptionally fast. Supercars typically contain cutting-edge technology and are usually assembled by hand. They may also be [[halo car]]s, for eith
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  • |url = http://www.iracing.com/technology/track.php?lc=1 |url = http://www.iracing.com/technology/car.php?lc=2
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  • ...ar was available with significantly increased levels of, at the time, high-technology electronic equipment. A digital instrument cluster using Vacuum Fluorescent
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  • ...ction of small, high speed engines based on the same [[stationary engine]] technology.
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  • ...Based on his experience with, and fondness for, bicycles, he used similar technology when he created an [[automobile]] with a four-stroke engine of his own desi
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  • ...(5.5 in.). Unlike the SiR S-spec that had an LSD, the Type S acquired the technology from Honda that is known as the [[Active Torque Transfer Syste
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  • ...d France)."<ref>{{cite book |title=Urban Mass Transit: The Life Story of a Technology |last=Post |first=Robert C. |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2007 |publisher=
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  • ...completely in [[1989 Formula One season|1989]].<ref>{{cite news|title=The technology behind Formula 1 racing cars |work=The Press|publisher=The Christchurch Pre ...tion control]] were a natural progression. The FIA, due to complaints that technology was determining the outcome of races more than driver skill, banned many su
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  • ...n market niche - [[Chevrolet]] was equated with value, [[Oldsmobile]] with technology, [[Buick]] was marketed affordable luxury, [[Cadillac]] as ultimate luxury
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  • ...ected to derision by critics who pointed to its use of old-generation Fiat technology and to alleged issues with build quality and reliability.
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  • ...stom mobile cinema units that toured British factories for the Ministry of Technology to 'raise standards'. The body was custom fabricated from extruded alumini
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  • ...Porsche 917 was developed, based upon the [[Porsche 908]], with remarkable technology: Porsche’s first 12-cylinder engine, and many components made of titanium
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  • ...ked out more horsepower than the most powerful Trans Am did in 1984 (ain't technology wonderful?) The base also got the 5-spoke rims of the Formula and Trans Am
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  • ...), with all three sharing non-revenue track connections and using the same technology. The Scarborough RT has a fleet of 28 cars grouped into trains of 4 cars ea ...TC has indicated that it will in time replace this old system with new GPS technology. Information screens at two subway stations show current locations of stree
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  • *UConnect® Hands-free Communication System that uses Bluetooth® technology to provide voice-activated wireless communication between the occupants’
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  • | title = Light and Heavy Vehicle Technology, Fourth Edition ...|8A8]], with double overhead camshafts and gasoline direct injection (GDI) technology for use in its [[Mitsubishi Proudia|Proudia]] and [[Mitsubishi Dignity|Dign
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  • ...r than the previous cast-iron engine and uses Ford-patented plasma-coating technology. With the engine updates, not only has performance improved to 550 horsepow
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  • ...rammar School, and from 1987 to 1989 attended Harrogate College of Art and Technology.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A35977729 |title=h2g2 - R
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  • ...other messages using a computer-generated voice. The annunciators use GPS technology installed on each bus to identify the bus's location and the next stop. The
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  • ...rged Diesel V8s. In 1996 all engines were brought up to date with advanced technology, multi-ported fuel injection and features and became the Vortec 4300 [4.3 l
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  • ...majority of entries at the Brickyard for the following years, but European technology had taken over. Starting from 1978, most chassis and engines were European,
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  • .../ rebound dampening possibilities. The latest developments in bypass shock technology have led to the development of "internal bypass" shocks. While the general
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  • ...Grand National and GNX is the ease of upgrading performance. As electronic technology increased in automobiles over the years, with the implementation of forced
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  • ...rers again increased the size of their vehicles in the 1990s, while better technology allowed for better fuel economy ratings among sedans. It should be noted th
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  • ...m variable vane [[turbocharger]]s and [[common rail]] [[direct injection]] technology, have made these cars interesting prospects in the eyes of the public.
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  • ...est ever made and it received modifications and upgrades as engine control technology improved.<ref>Zatz</ref> It is noteworthy that this [[AMC Straight-6 engin
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