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  • 1speed control — Another name for cruise control. Also see automatic speed control …

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  • 2Electronic speed control — An electronic speed control or ESC is a device mounted onboard an electrically powered radio control model in order to vary its drive motor s speed, its direction and even to act as a dynamic brake in certain controllers.An ESC can be a stand… …

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  • 3Droop speed control — In electricity generation, droop speed control is the primary instantaneous system using net frequency deviations to distribute with stability load changes over generating plants. For stable operation of the electrical grid of North America,… …

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  • 4speed control vacuum advance — A system which cuts off vacuum ignition advance when a car is cruising at low speeds, typically under 35 mph; for this purpose, a solenoid operated valve is hooked into the distributor advance vacuum line, which is governed by a speed dependent… …

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  • 5Need for Speed: Carbono — Need for Speed: Carbon Desarrolladora(s) EA Black Box Distribuidora(s) Electronic Arts Plataforma(s) PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Microsoft Windows …

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  • 6Need for Speed: Carbon — European cover art Developer(s) EA Black Box, EA UK Rovio Mobile (mobile) Publisher(s) Electronic Arts …

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  • 7Need for Speed — This article is about the game series. For the first Need for Speed video game, see The Need for Speed. For other uses, see Need for Speed (disambiguation). Need for Speed Current logo. Genres Racing …

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  • 8Live for Speed — Infobox VG| title = Live for Speed developer = LFS Team (Scawen Roberts, Eric Bailey and Victor van Vlaardingen) publisher = LFS Team (Scawen Roberts, Eric Bailey and Victor van Vlaardingen) designer = engine = released = July 13 2003 (S1) June… …

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  • 9Need for Speed: Underground — PAL region cover art for Windows Developer(s) EA Black Box Publisher(s) EA Games …

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  • 10Need for Speed — (NFS) Desarrolladora(s) EA Canada (1994–2001) Black Box Games (2001–2002) EA Black Box (2002–present) EA Montreal (2009 2010) EA Singapore (2009 2010) Slightly Mad Studios (2009 2011) Criterion Games (2009–2010) Maxis Distribuidora(s) …

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