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Internal-combustion engine operating on the Otto cycle principle of intake, compression, expansion and exhaust.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Engine inlet system using a supercharger or turbocharger to force the fuel mixture into the cylinders at greater than atmospheric pressure.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Influence tending to change the motion or direction of a body at rest or in motion.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Platform on which a driver rests the left foot when not using it.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Area of the tyre tread that is in contact with the ground.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Imperial measure of work done when a mass of one pound moves through a distance of one foot.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
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