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  • 91Naturally-aspirated engine — A naturally aspirated engine or normally aspirated engine (or N/A aspiration meaning breathing) refers to an internal combustion engine (normally petrol or diesel powered) that is neither turbocharged nor supercharged. Most automobile gasoline… …

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  • 92RD-170 (rocket engine) — The RD 170 is the world s most powerful multi nozzle multi chamber liquid bipropellant rocket engine. It burns the Russian equivalent of RP 1 fuel and LOX oxidizer in four combustion chambers supplied by a single turbo pump according to a staged… …

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  • 93Mazda B engine — B Series Manufacturer Mazda The Mazda B series engine is a small sized, iron block, inline four cylinder with belt driven SOHC and DOHC valvetrain ranging in displacement from 1.1L to 1.8L. It was used from front wheel drive economy applications… …

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  • 94Honda K engine — The Honda K series engine is a four cylinder otto cycle engine. It is available in 2.0 L and 2.4 L naturally aspirated variants, and a 2.3 L turbocharged model.The K series engines are equipped with DOHC valvetrains and use roller rockers to… …

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  • 95Chrysler B engine — Chrysler s B and RB engines are a series of big block V8s which in 1958 replaced the first generation Hemi engines. The B and RB engines use wedge shaped combustion chambers. Design features include 17 capscrews per cylinder head, a cylinder… …

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  • 96Hyundai Theta engine — The Hyundai Theta (G4KC) is a gasoline 4 cylinder automobile engine family. The third all aluminum engine of Hyundai Motor Company debuted in the fourth generation Hyundai Sonata sedan(codenamed NF), which was unveiled in August 2004… …

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  • 97Plenum chamber — A plenum chamber is a pressurised housing containing a gas or fluid (typically air) at positive pressure (pressure higher than surroundings). One function of the plenum can be to equalise pressure for more even distribution, because of irregular… …

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  • 98Plastic engine — The Plastic Automotive Engine has its origins in the late 1980 s with a company named Polimotor Research Inc. of Fair Lawn, New Jersey, founded by Matty Holtzberg who entered into a joint program to develop the engine with the Ford Motor Company …

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  • 99Internal-combustion engine — Internal combustion engine) in which the heat or pressure energy necessary to produce motion is developed in the engine cylinder, as by the explosion of a gas, and not in a separate chamber, as in a steam engine boiler. The gas used may be a… …

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  • 100four-stroke cycle engine — An engine requiring two complete revolutions of the crankshaft to fire each piston once. The first stroke down (intake stroke) pulls fuel and air into the combustion chamber. The second stroke up (compression stroke) compresses the mixture. The… …

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