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carburation
carburation (kɑːbjʊəˈreɪʃən) [f. carburet + -ation.] The process of charging air with hydrocarbon in a finely divided liquid form, the resulting gas being burnt for the production of energy.1896 B. Donkin Gas, Oil, & Air Engines (ed. 2) 11. xxi. 303 The carburation of the air takes place in the midd... Oxford English Dictionary
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BMW R45
Nm at 5,500 rpm or 31.3 Nm at 5000 rpm Compression Ratio: 9.2 : 1 or 8.2 : 1 Valves Per Cylinder: 2 Valve Control: OHV, using push rod and rocker arm Carburation wikipedia.org
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carburettor
ˈcarburettor, -etter [f. prec. v. + -or, -er.] a. That which carburets; spec. an apparatus for charging hydrogen, coal-gas, or atmospheric air, with carbon, by passing it through or over a liquid hydrocarbon, so as to add illuminating power.1866 Morning Star 21 Sept. 5/3 A dull, sluggish gas-flame i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Startix
Market It was marketed in the 1930s particularly for cars with then fashionable free-wheel manual transmissions but carburation problems led to automobile wikipedia.org
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slideable
ˈslideable, a. Also slidable. [f. slide v.] a. Liable to slide or alter. rare—1.1662 Chandler tr. Van Helmont's Oriat., It desired a more stable and quiet Inn, than that which should be slideable every hour. b. That may be slid.1888 Engineer LXV. 538/4 A screw mounted in a bearing slidable in a righ... Oxford English Dictionary
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David Garside
The carburation process further reduced temperatures via the heat of evaporation. wikipedia.org
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idling
ˈidling, vbl. n. [f. idle v. + -ing1.] 1. a. The action of the verb.1843 A. Bethune Sc. Fireside Stor. 132 This course of idling..was now drawing to a close. b. spec. with reference to engines (see idle v. 4).1916 R. T. Nicholson Bk. of Ford 151 You will run very economically, but you will find star... Oxford English Dictionary
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Société du carburateur Zénith
Zénith went on to make various carburation accessories, such as fuel filters, air filters or preheaters. As they already owned Solex, DVG merged both companies under the name SEDEC (, European carburation company). wikipedia.org
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Aprilia SR50
The system uses a crank-driven air compressor to deliver air to the cylinder head at a pressure of , thereby avoiding the use of carburation; the cylinder wikipedia.org
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Yamaha DS7
Carburation was 2 VM26 round slide carbs, unlike its larger companion, the YR5 which ran VM28 round slides. wikipedia.org
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1948 Zandvoort Grand Prix
Michael Chorlton, whose car struggled with carburation issues all day, reached the finish albeit nine laps down. wikipedia.org
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Talbot-Lago T26C
For the 1950 Formula One season a version with a more powerful engine was introduced, with revised carburation and twin spark plugs. wikipedia.org
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Vauxhall Cadet
Better carburation was provided for 1933, which gave improved acceleration and better fuel consumption. Chassis Steering is by cam and lever. wikipedia.org
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Gastone Brilli-Peri
He first made one lap on his car, then moved to the vehicle of his teammate Clemente Biondetti, which had carburation problems. wikipedia.org
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