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  • ...ngine]]. This noise deadening device is especially one forming part of the exhaust system of an automotive vehicle. ...d by the engine by acoustic quieting. The noise of the burning-hot exhaust gas exiting the engine at high speed is abated by a series of passages and cham
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  • ...en units; when power is instead provided by a turbine powered by [[exhaust gas]], a supercharger is known as a [[turbocharger]] or just a [[turbo]] - or i
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  • ...reas a turbocharger is powered by a turbine driven by the engine's exhaust gas. Compared with a mechanically driven supercharger, turbochargers tend to be
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  • ...three harmful substances into harmless ones: carbon monoxide (a poisonous gas) into carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides (cause acid rain and smog) into nitro
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  • ...Valiants and Lancers, which improver steering and braking - plus increased gas mileage. While the blocks were any manufactured in Kokomo, the engines were ...ugh better breathing. It included better flowing [[exhaust manifold]]s and exhaust pipes; a four barrel six branch [[intake manifold]] and 4bbl [[carburetor]]
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  • ...er expansion cycle, creating more mechanical power output and lowering the exhaust temperature. ...ssion ratio with ordinary unleaded gasoline through improved scavenging of exhaust gases (which ensures cylinder temperature is as low as possible before the
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  • ...ever there was some changes which included a catalytic converter, unleaded gas, 85 MPH speedometer. *Exhaust Dual 2 1/2" Dual 2 1/2"
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  • ...t had a [[four-barrel carburetor]], [[dual-point distributor]], and [[dual exhaust]]s. [[Plymouth]] called their versions of the early B engine the [[Commando ...3 Magnum (starting in 1968) used the [[440 Magnum heads]], camshaft, and [[exhaust manifolds]]. This engine was advertised at 335 hp (250 kW; 340 PS).
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  • ...o be a big sales success, the Charger was dropped for 1979. However the [["Gas Crisis of 1978-79"]] spelled the end of the [[B-Body]] [[platform]], the th ...eaders and a [[Holley]] Sniper [[throttle body]] [[EFI]] system, dual 2.5" exhaust, 8.75" rear end from 1974 Charger/3.55 gears and [[Suretrack]]and a [[Gear
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  • .... A second class of internal combustion engines use continuous combustion: gas turbines, jet engines and most rocket engines, each of which are internal c Typically an ICE is fed with fossil fuels like natural gas or petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel fuel or fuel oil. There is a
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  • In 1860 Étienne Lenoir used an electric spark plug in his gas engine, the first [[internal combustion piston engine]]. Lenoir is generall ...he dielectric strength of the gases, the gases become ionized. The ionized gas becomes a conductor and allows current to flow across the gap. Spark plugs
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  • ...rs to do 0-60 in under eight seconds, quick for the day, without atrocious gas mileage. The front suspensions used coil springs and unequal-length wishbon ...when braking. Each side of the car got a fake race-style gas cap; the real gas cap was under the license plate. The interior and engine were stock. The ca
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  • Details left out include the old car's oversized chrome gas cap, which just didn't look right with the concept car's otherwise missing ...ing hoodscoops into the engine's intake plenum and spec'd out a Flowmaster exhaust with no catalytic converters.
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