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Engine tuning is a complex process that should be carried out by qualified specialists. Incorrect tuning may lead to engine damage and negatively affect the performance of the car. In addition, it is necessary to comply with the legislation of Uzbekistan and traffic regulations during the tuning process.
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Engine mounting for automobile
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1986An engine mounting for suspending an engine relative to a vehicle structure. The engine mounting comprises a first armature for connection to the engine and a second armature for connection to the vehicle structure and a bellows (12) interposed between the first and second armatures to define therewith a closed enclosure. The closed enclosure is filled
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Scientific Lubrication, 1952
Previous articles in this series have dealt with the running-in of engines by Vauxhall Motors Ltd., and by The Daimler Co. Ltd. We shall include several other British motor manufacturers in this series, but in this article we describe the procedure adopted by Daimler-Benz A.G.
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Previous articles in this series have dealt with the running-in of engines by Vauxhall Motors Ltd., and by The Daimler Co. Ltd. We shall include several other British motor manufacturers in this series, but in this article we describe the procedure adopted by Daimler-Benz A.G.
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Vibration in Automobile Engines
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1928<div class="htmlview paragraph">In this article the author presents analytical methods for determining the unbalanced inertia force and the tangential effort in a line engine. These methods are thought to be of interest for investigation of the effects of various engine design-features on its vibration characteristics.</div> <div class ...
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INCREASING AUTOMOBILE-ENGINE THERMAL EFFICIENCY
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1916<div class="htmlview paragraph">The efficiency of the automobile engine, as operated on the Otto cycle, is thought by the author to be too low, and he therefore suggests a method of improving it. He considers the various losses by which heat is dissipated in internal-combustion engines and finds that the best opportunity for increasing thermal ...
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