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  • 11Dual ignition — A Hirth 2702 twin cylinder, two stroke aircraft engine. Equipped with dual ignition, the photo shows the two spark plugs per cylinder. Dual Ignition is a system for spark ignition engines, whereby each cylinder has every critical ignition… …

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  • 12twin ignition — See single coil twin ignition …

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  • 13Tesla coil — at Questacon the National Science and Technology center in Canberra, Australia Uses Application in educational demonstrations, novelty lighting, as well as music Inventor …

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  • 14Distributor — This article is about the engine component. For other uses, see Distributor (disambiguation). Typical distributor with distributor cap Also visible are mounting/drive shaft (bottom), vacuum advance unit (right) and capacitor (centre) A… …

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  • 15Ford Straight-6 engine — Straight 6 Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Production 1941 1996 (US) 1960 present (AUS) 1961 1991 (ARG) …

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  • 16Motorcycle engine — A Honda Super Cub engine. The most popular motorcycle in history, with over 60 million produced …

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  • 17Audi RS6 — Infobox Automobile name = Audi RS6 quattro manufacturer = quattro GmbH (a private subsidiary of Audi AG) parent company = Volkswagen Group (Volkswagen AG) production = C5: 2002 2004 C6: 2008 present assembly = Neckarsulm, Germany predecessor =… …

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  • 19Napier & Son — The 1907 Napier 60 hp D. Napier Son Limited was a British engine and pre Great War (the brass era ) automobile manufacturer and one of the most important aircraft engine manufacturers in the early to mid 20th century. Their post First World… …

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  • 20Rolls-Royce Phantom III — Infobox Automobile name=Rolls Royce Phantom III manufacturer=Rolls Royce Ltd production=1936–1939 727 produced predecessor=Phantom II successor=Silver Wraith Phantom IV class=Luxury car engine=7338 cc V12 transmission=4 speed manual wheelbase=142 …

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