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  • 1High-pressure engine — High pressure High pres sure (?; 135), a. 1. Having or involving a pressure greatly exceeding that of the atmosphere; said of steam, air, water, etc., and of steam, air, or hydraulic engines, water wheels, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. Fig.: Urgent;… …

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  • 2high-camshaft engine — See hc engine …

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  • 3GM High Feature engine — Infobox Automobile engine name=High Feature V6 aka=Alloytec V6 manufacturer=General Motors production=2004–predecessor=54° V6 class=DOHC 60° 24 valve V6 similar=Chrysler SOHC Chrysler Phoenix Ford Cyclone Honda J series Nissan VQ Toyota GRThe… …

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  • 4GM High Value engine — Infobox Automobile engine name=GM High Value V6 Engines manufacturer=General Motors production=2005 ndash; predecessor=GM 60 Degree V6 engine class=60° OHV V6 similar=Ford Vulcan engine Chrysler 3.3 engineThe High Value engine family from General …

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  • 5High-pressure — High pres sure (?; 135), a. 1. Having or involving a pressure greatly exceeding that of the atmosphere; said of steam, air, water, etc., and of steam, air, or hydraulic engines, water wheels, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. Fig.: Urgent; intense; as, a… …

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  • 6engine — A device for changing fuel energy to mechanical energy. The term applies to the primary source of power generation. In Britain there is a desire to make a clear distinction between engine and motor so that motor refers only to electric power… …

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  • 7Engine tuning — is the adjustment, modification or design of internal combustion engines to yield optimal performance, either in terms of power output or economy. It has a long history, almost as long as the development of the car in general, originating with… …

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  • 8Engine efficiency — of thermal engines is the relationship between the total energy contained in the fuel, and the amount of energy used to perform useful work. There are two classifications of thermal engines (1) Internal combustion (gasoline, diesel and gas… …

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  • 9Engine cooling — is cooling an engine, typically using either air or liquid.OverviewHeat engines generate mechanical power by extracting energy from heat flows, much as a water wheel extracts mechanical power from a flow of mass falling through a distance.… …

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  • 10High-temperature electrolysis — (also HTE or steam electrolysis) is a method currently being investigated for the production of hydrogen from water with oxygen as a by product.EfficiencyHigh temperature electrolysis is more efficient economically than traditional room… …

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