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    Nonetheless, I find that most people use their brakes while driving. And for those city folk who use their brakes more than the gas pedal, you will find that your brake fluid will become scorched and not as effective After a period of time. this the reason why many car manufacturers recommend that the brake fluid is replaced every three or four years. So, regardless of whether you drive a Mazda or a Maybach, you’ll need to change your brake fluid in this the reason why it’s considered a repetitive task for the automobile mechanic. As replacing the Apex Seals, I would consider that a non-repetitive task. Firstly, because they’re only found in Rotary engines. Most automobile mechanics will never encounter a rotary engine, let alone perform the most pain in the butt task for Rotary engines. Failed Apex Seals is usually because of gross negligence of RPMs. With these aspects in mind, I would consider replacing Apex Seals a non-repetitive task for an automobile…

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    Ponyboy Speech

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    My names Ponyboy. Ponyboy Curtis. My mom purchased me this journal before her and my father died in an auto wreck eight months ago. If she were here, it would have really made her joyful seeing me use it. Since both of my parents died, my older brother Darry became mine and my other brother Sodapop's legal guardian. It makes me feel bad that since Darry is responsible for the both of us, he never got the opportunity to go to college, or even have a suitable job. He works lengthy, taxing hours…

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    When I was a little girl my mom never let me ride on a motorcycle. When I was an exchange student in Germany, everything changed. During my first three months there I had already tried new food, met new people, and started to learn a new language. I was feeling invincible from all these new experiences. I wanted to try everything possible during that year, because I wanted to keep this phenomenal feeling up. One day my host father, Burkhard, invited me to go on a tour that was a tradition for…

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    Then, all of a sudden, I heard the roar of a car engine. A car was racing down a nearby street and then the screech car tires echoed throughout the town. “That was close, probably on the main street parallel to me”, I thought. The squeal of sliding tires kept on going and going, for what seemed like a lifetime. Then, I heard the car crash and followed by only the eerie sound of crickets in the night. Still in work mode from a long day on the job, I decided to go check it out. Driving to the…

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    think about what kind of engine is in it. Is it a diesel engine or a gasoline engine? All heavy equipment today has a diesel engine in it. Semi-truck must have a diesel engine in it for all the load that the trucks are pulling. 3/40-ton trucks are different; they can have both diesel or a gas engine. With diesel engines, there are so many different engine brands/ manufactures such as Cummins, Powerstroke, Duramax, International, Caterpillar and each diesel engine runs differently. Diesel…

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    Aircraft Propulsion Essay

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    system consists of an aircraft engine and propellers or propulsive nozzle for producing thrust. An aircraft propulsion system must achieve two things. First, the system should be able to produce enough thrust that it must be equivalent to the drag on cruising airplane. Secondly its thrust should be able to exceed the drag on the airplane so that it can accelerate. The greater the excess thrust the faster will plan accelerate. Some aircrafts like airliners or cargo planes use high bypass fans…

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    Types of Automotive Engines Straight/Inline Engines These type of engines have a cylinder after the other one in a line. According to Rapid-Racer.com (2015), most of 4 cylinder vehicles have these type of engines. There are also a few 5 or 6 cylinder engines but it’s only seen in European cars. Due to their smaller size it is cheaper to repair and also because of this it is designed for FF cars which are Front Wheel Drive. V-Type Engines According to Rapid-Racer.com (2015), these types of…

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    Car Engine Essay

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    numerous types of car engines which can be categorized depending upon the ignition system, total number of cylinders, block design, camshaft location, strokes per cycle, cooling system and so on. Presently deployed ignition system are spark ignition (gasoline engine) and compression ignition (diesel engine) which use different types of fuel. The required voltage for ignition system is generated from a 12 volt battery (which are generally lead-acid type and a series connection of galvanic cells)…

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    Ramses Case Study

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    time. The car was an Egyptian alteration to the German car "Briz 4" " NSU Prinz 4" from the production of the Western German company "NSU", which was produced at the same time in Germany, the local component ratio reached about 30%. Engine: Ramses II was provided with an engine of NSU production with…

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    Annotated Bibliography on “Modelling and Control of Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Engine” (First Draft) Abhijit Sonje Ji, C., and Ronney, P. D., 2002, “Modeling of Engine Cyclic Variations by a Thermodynamic Model,” SAE paper 2002-01-2736. Ji and Ronney (2002) developed a Kantor model showing that prior-cycle effects resulting from exhaust gas residuals are a significant factor in cyclic variability of combustion in internal combustion engines. Olsson, J. O., Tunestal, P., and…

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