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Che al quale combustibile a contatto con l'aria si accende e brucia.
Engine condition in which the incoming fuel-air mixture is ignited before the spark plugs fire, usually caused by hot fragments of carbon.
Computerised system in which the shock absorber settings automatically vary to suit the road and driving conditions.
Safety and other regulations for new vehicles formed by a Government-sponsored Advisory Committee. Popularly known as ADRs.
The breaking of fuel, paint or water into a mist of particles.
Uno in cui disegna normale pressione atmosferica nella miscela combustibile, distinguendolo da induzione forzata utilizzando un compressore volumetrico o turbocompressore.
Ciclo di combustione interna che consente la compressione e tratti di espansione ad essere meccanicamente indipendenti uno da altro.