Saturday, October 27, 2012

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Remanufactured Lincoln Navigator 5.4L Triton Engines Now Dyno Tested by ...
Equities.com
Remanufactured engines are part of the new engine type that is now being used by some companies as an alternative to a new one. These engines are rebuilt from used engines and generally provide more reliability. One company is now dyno testing its ...
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Honda's Ohio plant changed competitive landscape in America
Detroit Free Press
From an underdog carmaker known in Japan as a cadre of engine geeks, Honda established a trust with young American consumers not unlike the way today's Millennial generation flocks to Apple stores. "They were seen as dirty-fingernailed motorcycle ...
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CEI helps with Engine No. 557 restoration effort
Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
WASILLA — Locally owned Central Environmental Inc. has made a $46,500 in-kind donation in the form of asbestos abatement services to the Engine No. 557 Restoration Co., an Alaska nonprofit corporation established to restore to operating condition one ...
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Fusion bonds the power of four
nwitimes.com
EcoBoost is Ford's term for its direct-injection turbocharged technology that reels the 1.6-liter engine with automatic start/stop function to 178 horsepower for fuel economy of 22 miles per gallon in town and 37 mpg on the highway. A six-speed manual ...
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Building Jet Engines and the Birthplace of Flight (GE Flyovers)
YouTube
Today's jet engines are powerful, beautiful, and allow modern planes to soar through the skies. However, when the first flight occurred at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (the Birthplace of Flight) in 1903, that flight topped out at speeds of 6.8 MPH and ...
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