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  • 51Napco Four Wheel Drive Vehicles — NAPCO (Northwestern Auto Parts Company) was founded in 1918 and based in Minneapolis. During World War II, NAPCO helped the war effort by producing specialized mechanical parts and assemblies that were tested in war conditions. As early as 1942… …

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  • 52Four Wheel Drive (Bachman-Turner Overdrive album) — Infobox Album | Name = Four Wheel Drive Type = Album Artist = Bachman Turner Overdrive Released = May 1975 Recorded = ??? Genre = Rock Length = 33:32 Label = Mercury Producer = Randy Bachman Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|3.5|5… …

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  • 53Four by four/Four-wheel drive (disambiguation) — Four wheel drive, Four by four, and 4x4 are terms used to describe a drivetrain that enables all four wheels of a vehicle to receive torque from the engine simultaneously, or a vehicle that possesses such a drivetrain. Other uses:* Four Wheel… …

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  • 54Rear-engine, rear-wheel drive layout — In automotive design, a RR, or Rear engine, Rear wheel drive layout is one which places both the engine and drive wheels at the rear of the vehicle. In contrast to the RMR layout, however, the center of mass of the engine itself is actually past… …

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  • 55four-wheel-drive high — (4WD Hi) A four wheel drive, with the final drive ratio the same as when the vehicle is in two wheel drive …

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  • 56Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout — In automotive design, a RMR or Rear Mid engine, Rear wheel drive layout is one in which the rear wheels are driven by an engine placed just in front of them, behind the passenger compartment. In contrast to the rear engined RR layout, the center… …

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  • 57permanent four-wheel drive — A British term for full time four wheel drive. A permanently engaged four wheel drive (with lockable or limited slip differentials) …

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  • 58rear-wheel drive transaxle — A rear wheel drive construction incorporating a transmission differential unit placed between the rear wheels of a front engined car. The engine may be a front engine (as in most cars and all trucks), a mid engine (as in some sports and racing… …

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  • 59Torsen four-wheel drive — Based on the principle that a worm gear can drive a roller but not vice versa, the Torsen differential balances different wheel speeds due to different travel distances, whereas speed differences due to differing adherence situations are not… …

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  • 60Front mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout — In automotive design, a FMR, or Front Mid engine, Rear wheel drive layout is one that places the engine in the front, as in the FR layout, but pushed back enough that the engine s center of mass is to the rear of the front axle. This aids in… …

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