engine emission

  • 61Field emission display — A field emission display (FED) is a display technology that incorporates flat panel display technology that uses large area field electron emission sources to provide electrons that strike colored phosphor to produce a color image as a electronic …

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  • 62Alfa Romeo Twin Spark engine — Infobox Automobile engine name=Alfa Romeo TwinSpark engine manufacturer=Alfa Romeo production=1986– type=DOHC 2/4 valve I4 predecessor=Alfa Romeo Twin Cam successor= displacement=1.4 L 1.6 L 1.7 L 1.8 L 2.0 L power = 76 kW (103 PS) 114 kW (155… …

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  • 63GM Family 1 engine — The Family 1 is a straight 4 piston engine that was developed by GM Powertrain, a subsidiary of Opel to replace low displacement versions of GM Family II engine for use on mid range cars from Opel. Contents 1 C16XE 2 Ecotec 2.1 TwinPort …

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  • 64Nissan VVL engine — VVL redirects here. VVL is also an acronym for the lectin of Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa). Nissan VVL enginBluebird Nissan Wingroad Nissan SR16VE engine Displacement 1.6L Power: 175 hp (130 kW) Torque: 119 lb·ft (161 N·m)… …

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  • 65McLaren M838T engine — The McLaren M838T engine is a 3.8 litre twin turbocharged flat plane V8. Developed with help from Ricardo with technology acquired from Menard Competition Technologies, it is McLaren s first engine.[1] The engine redlines at 8500 rpm, however 80% …

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  • 66Toyota T engine — The Toyota T series is a family of inline 4 automobile engines manufactured by Toyota beginning in 1970 and ending in 1985. It started as a Pushrod Overhead Valve (OHV) design and later, performance oriented Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC) variants were …

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  • 67Cryogenic rocket engine — Vulcain engine of Ariane 5 rocket …

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  • 68Zero-emission rocket propulsion — is rocket propulsion that uses emissionless , non polluting fuels. This is possible through the use of hydrogen, and hydrogen peroxide rocket engines as well as the use of biofuels or Nuclear thermal rocket engines.Several zero emission rocket… …

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  • 69Gamma ray burst emission mechanisms — are theories that explain how the energy from a gamma ray burst progenitor (regardless of the actual nature of the progenitor) is turned into radiation. These mechanisms are a major topic of research as of 2007. Neither the light curves nor the… …

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  • 70exhaust emission controls — Systems or adjustments designed to limit noxious gases in an engine s exhaust. Such controls can be grouped into two broad categories: those designed to reduce or eliminate the formation of harmful pollutants in the engine itself (e.g., retarded… …

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