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  • ...e mainstay of the Industrial Revolution and the niche application Stirling engine. ...ylinder by this [[Stroke (engines)|stroke]]. The exception is the Stirling engine, which repeatedly heats and cools the same sealed quantity of gas.
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  • ...Locomobile started experimenting with [[gasoline]] [[internal combustion engine]]s in 1902, and stopped making steam vehicles the following year. ...ould seat 2 passengers and sold for US$850. The compound 2-cylinder steam engine was situated amidships of the armored wood-framed car.
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  • ...roducts/engines/downloads/sdi19industrial.pdf|title=The SDI 1.9 Industrial Engine|format=PDF|work=www.mi-uk.com|publisher=[[Volkswagen Group|Volkswagen AG]]| ...que]]<ref name=VWAG/> than its non-turbo and non-direct injection [[petrol engine]]d counterpart.
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  • | Engine ...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
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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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  • ...ion to the effort. It is a compact [[transaxle]] designed for [[transverse engine]] applications in cars and light trucks. The first application of the technology is the 2007 [[Ford Edge]] and [[Lincoln MKX]] [[crossover SUV]]s as well as
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  • |Engine = '''engine''' ...and as with the rest of the Cadillac lineup, a new 472 in³ (7.7 L) [[V8]] engine rated at 375 hp (sae gross).
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  • * Engine with [[engine displacement|displacement]] of no more than 2.0 litres ...[[Škoda Fabia]], which have no road car variant with a turbocharged petrol engine or four wheel drive.
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  • [[Image:Marine Crankshafts 8b03602r.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Continental engine]] marine crankshafts, 1942]] ...ually abbreviated to ''[[crank (mechanism)|crank]]'', is that part of an [[engine]] which translates [[reciprocate|reciprocating]] [[linear]] [[piston]] moti
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  • ...g woodworking machines to automobiles. Their first car used a [[Daimler]] engine and was offered in 1890. ...Levassor to manufacture cars. He obtained a licence to produce Daimler's engine from a friend who already had this licence: a Belgain called Sarazin. Upo
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  • He produced an improved high-pressure [[steam engine]] — his second most important invention. For some years he contemplated t ...hrough Philadelphia streets on the way to the river. The small size of the engine, the large size of the vehicle, and the lack of any contemporary evidence o
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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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  • ...e the first manufacturer to produce a liquid-cooled four-stroke motorcycle engine for an off road motorcycle, a design which has since been replicated by all ...log.com/2006/12/12/rated-x-ktm-unveils-x-bow-sketches/]. With an [[Audi]] engine and a [[Dallara]] sourced chassis, and a weight of less than 1400 lbs, it c
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  • An '''opposed-piston engine''' is one in which the cylinders are double-ended, with a piston at each en ...3|publisher= OldEngine.org}}</ref> They should not be confused with [[flat engine]]s. Though flat engines are sometimes referred to as horizontally opposed,
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  • | Engine ...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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  • ...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 ...Babcock and Wilcox.</ref> More recent applications include large [[Diesel engine|diesel engines]], such as those found on large ships, diesel locomotives, [
    9 KB (1,439 words) - 00:14, 31 March 2010
  • | Engine ...cars and Formula 1 Grand Prix machines. Pontiac engineers decided on a mid-engine layout for many of the same reasons that racing car designers do.
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  • ...the products of burning fuel in the vehicle's [[internal combustion engine|engine]], emitted from the vehicle's exhaust system. The major pollutants emitted ...with oxygen under the high temperature and pressure conditions inside the engine. NOx emissions contribute to both smog and acid rain.
    10 KB (1,564 words) - 03:22, 26 May 2010
  • ...The [[Toyota Camry Hybrid|Camry Hybrid]] utilizes a four-cylinder gasoline engine together with electric motors to produce a peak of 187-[[HP|hp]] (140 kW). * 187-[[HP|hp]] [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] Engine
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  • ...uate the [[poppet valve|valves]]. Lifters or ''[[tappet]]s'' reside in the engine block between the camshaft and pushrods. ...n an I-head engine the camshaft (rarely more than one) is part of the main engine block assembly.
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