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Internal-combustion unit in which the four operating cycles - induction, compression, expansion and exhaust - occur during each crankshaft revolution.
That exerted within a tyre by compressed air acting on the walls and rims.
Surveillance system that continuously checks the air pressure of the four tyres and signals a warning if any should drop below a certain level.
Ratio of a tyre's width to its height, when seen in cross-section.
Force or energy required to overcome friction and other forces when a tyre rotates.
Regularly interchanging the position of the wheel/tyre assemblies - front and rear, side to side - to equalise the rate of wear.
Liquid compound or semi-fluid that, when introduced into a tyre, seals potential punctures by setting hard when it comes into contact with the atmosphere.