Monday, November 5, 2012

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Increased Engine Options For MY13 Volvo XC70
PaddockTalk
Powered by a six-cylinder, 3.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine, the XC70 T6 produces a healthy 224kW at 5600rpm and 440Nm between 2100-4200rpm. Fuel economy on the combined cycle is 10.5 litres per 100km. Meanwhile, the next-generation of Volvo's ...
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Difference Engine: Time to move on
The Economist (blog)
WHETHER by coincidence or not, Windows 8—Microsoft's radical rewrite of its popular operating system—hit the streets on October 26th, 11 years almost to the day the most popular operating system of all time was launched. Until recently, Microsoft's ...
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The Economist (blog)
Southwest, Wells Fargo, Fight Over Jet Planes
Courthouse News Service
"Wells Fargo refused to accept the aircraft, asserting that Southwest had replaced the aircraft's engines with noncompliant engines, and instead demanded that Southwest pay it a penalty to accept the allegedly noncompliant engines." Southwest claims ...
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Lexus: diesel engines not a long-term solution
CarAdvice
Lexus has no plans to introduce new-generation diesel models as the company bets its future on naturally aspirated petrol engines as well as hybrid and derivative technologies. Lexus offers no diesel-powered vehicles in Australia, though a Lexus IS220d ...
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Video: Compressed Air Powers Hybrid Engine
Design News
As you can see in this video, Freescale starts the air engine with the electric motor and then employs the motor's power again when the situation calls for it. "We bring the electric motor in and overdrive the engine, so now we have an assist for ...
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European Honda Civic gets new 1.6 i-DTEC engine
INAUTONEWS
Honda says that the European Civic equipped with the 1.6 liter i-DTEC diesel engine is rated at 78.5 mpg on the combined cycle which can be translated into an impressive 3.6 liters burned every 100 km. The 1,597 cc turbo diesel engine is producing a ...
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