Grip levels are very high thanks to the sorted chassis and at higher speeds thanks to the downforce package. |
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One of the issues is to make sure that the right bodies are mated to the correct chassis. |
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He was interested in the picture showing drivers receiving instruction on a sectional model of an Austin chassis. |
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The Marble Falls design is meant for business users, with two flat-screen displays and a small chassis. |
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But the Ford V8 had its limitations, as did the chassis, so he set about designing his own mechanicals. |
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Mechanics have reinforced the car's chassis with extra steelwork and have beefed up the suspension to take extra load. |
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The chassis can be ordered by customers in any colour, but black or beige are standard. |
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The damage to his car was a bent chassis leg, damage to the bonnet, two wings, bumper and cross member. |
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You might think that this comfortable, spacious two seater is just a tourer but the chassis is once again a good compromise. |
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The Army conducted extensive testing of the trailer, with a modified brake actuator mechanism and strengthened trailer chassis and tow bar. |
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My first session was in the rain and provided an interesting environment in which to test the mid-engined chassis. |
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Both reached record mileages with their engines, and were able to concentrate on chassis and engine development for the coming races. |
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Crew chiefs will continue to make aggressive calls, but expect engineers to focus more on mechanical grip with chassis, shocks and springs. |
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I would have thought that a bitser car like that should be on a Q plate as there is only the chassis that's original? |
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As for chassis setups, it's the sway bars and springs that give the driver the ability to roll left to right. |
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As the entire fan including blades and chassis is made of clear plastic, the light should internally reflect around inside the fan. |
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Arthur tiptoed over to one of the motorbikes and ran his hand over the chassis. |
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In 1923, a former naval architect, Melville Hart, built a double-decker motor caravan on a Renault military chassis. |
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The body has 110,000 miles on it, and that usage has taken its toll on the chassis, door hinges, glass, hatch, and undercarriage. |
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The first ML had a separate chassis frame but the new model uses a bodyshell like that on a conventional car. |
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He worked from October to December on the preliminary bodywork and chassis design. |
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This Ferrari is constructed with extensive use of aluminum in the chassis, suspension, bodywork and engine. |
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All Defender models are available in chassis cab form for bodywork conversions. |
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Its intelligent bolt-on chassis was developed with UK design house Eldon for analogue TVs, but it can be used to add digital capability. |
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An injection molded carrier for a disk drive or other electronic component includes two rails for slidable insertion into a chassis. |
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A stiffer unibody structure serves as the chassis foundation, with a double-wishbone suspension in front and multilink system in the rear. |
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For example, my '93 Mustang Stocker has a unibody chassis to which all the suspension points are attached. |
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Henry Ford made the chassis on his 1908 Model T from the stronger vanadium steel for added crash-resistance. |
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However, while the choice of donor vehicle might be unusual the construction isn't, this being a steel space frame chassis with glass-fibre body. |
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The all-aluminum space frame is made of stampings, castings and extrusions and is welded to the aluminum chassis. |
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The police's stolen vehicle squad was present to examine the chassis numbers of suspect motors. |
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The heart of the stagecoach's chassis design is a strong cage that surrounds the passenger compartment and supports cargo on the roof. |
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Although it has a new chassis, the computer company isn't obsoleting its current systems. |
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Space-age material used to make the cars' chassis, gearbox casings and bodywork. |
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With a whine, the hydraulic clamps extended, moving the severely damaged chassis walls down to the floor. |
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When Paul got to the shop, he stripped the car down to the bare chassis and inspected every nut and bolt. |
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The keyboard is centrally positioned, unlike the chassis that has a numeric pad squeezed in on the right. |
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The end result, as you see it, is an engine, chassis, seat and steering wheel. |
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The chassis, engine, transmission and suspension must be efficient interactively and also suit the drivers. |
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It's a gadget with wheels, which gets under the chassis of cars and lifts them up. |
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The same cannot be said for the chassis and bodywork, which are prone to corrosion and have often been repaired badly. |
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As you can see from the photos, the rivets form an integral part of the chassis, so rivet failure will require frame replacement. |
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I think the combination of having an old motor in an old chassis just wasn't competitive. |
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Another 300 workers are based in Guildford, Surrey, where it makes the chassis. |
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This procedure can also be done in hardtop vehicles to enhance chassis stiffness. |
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The exhibit showed the chassis with the front fork and rear wheel assembly. |
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Apart from the chassis, engine and some of the mechanical components everything is different. |
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Mayflower has a long-term plan to build a plant that could manufacture vehicle bodies and chassis on a single site. |
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Tubes should be positioned on the chassis of the vehicle so as they are not visible. |
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This is a car based on a Tuscan chassis with a few changes under the bonnet and a different body. |
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Wealthy clients will be able to order a car to suit their needs, based on the chassis and mechanicals of an existing model. |
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It really is just a chassis, an engine, four wheels and a surprisingly comfortable plastic seat. |
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It is suspended on leather straps attached to a steel-sprung chassis with bright chrome wheels. |
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This will allow another 12 vehicles to be completed from the unfinished chassis. |
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It's a hot hatch with a superb chassis, but let's keep some sense of proportion here. |
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Too many people are content with what they buy, all housed in a gray computer chassis. |
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They have also shaped the chassis in front of the cursor keys to make it easy to slide your fingers into place. |
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A method and apparatus is described for mounting a component in a computer chassis. |
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An internal component within the interior of a computer chassis is accessible via a chassis door that may be moved into the chassis interior. |
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They earth themselves to the computer chassis using a conductive wrist strap. |
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The drive will even be available in different colors to match a user's computer chassis. |
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Before you order anything you have to check your chassis number on this central computer to find out what one you need. |
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The chassis is constructed primarily of aluminum, but the outer shell is all plastic. |
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It is structured on a carbon fibre chassis as opposed to the aluminium constructed model. |
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The computer comes in chassis made of magnesium aluminum alloy and seems to be a very stylish one. |
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The track version is beefed up, with homologated roll bars, twin master cylinders for the brakes, and more chassis bracing. |
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Mounted on the aluminum chassis is a steel framework upon which fiberglass body panels are fitted. |
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The basic idea was to stay parallel to an existing trail by keeping the edge of the paper between the two sensors on one side of the chassis. |
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Like Skodas, Seats use engines, transmissions, chassis and switchgear that are VW in all but name. |
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A light tubular chassis with an inline 8 cylinder engine was made by cobbling a couple of sports engines together. |
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A substantial chassis beam protects heavy items from moving forwards into the cockpit. |
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We have an inlet duct on top of the chassis to let some air into the cockpit. |
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These included everything from brake and electrical faults to corrosion of the load-bearing points on their chassis. |
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Other defects included faulty steering mechanisms and suspensions, rusty chassis and doors and seatbelts which did not work. |
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The fuel tank was painted the same light blue as the wings with the retaining straps picked out in red to match the chassis. |
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The new ultra stiff chassis gives the perfect compromise between sporty dynamics and comfortable compliance. |
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Eventually he rams it into gear and inches it backward as the line tightens slowly until a sound like a rifle report pings through the chassis. |
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Power is transmitted via cardan shafts to the final drives at the front ends of the forward and rear chassis. |
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In the afternoon session, he concentrated on fine-tuning the car alongside some chassis set-up work. |
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Thanks to that stiff chassis and some innovative front suspension, it is well balanced between comfort and firmness of ride. |
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This 4-megapixel camera comes in a large chassis that's less pocketable but easier to hold steady when shooting pictures. |
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The base of this vehicle is a chassis that consists of full-length box-section frame rails with nine welded cross members. |
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Underpinning the new look is a new chassis, a fully boxed design with seven cross members, an E-coat finish and hydroformed front rails. |
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The strong chassis, large crumple zones, excellent impact absorption and multiple airbags won it five EuroNCAP safety stars. |
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This means more driveline and chassis content and complexity in segments that previously only offered front-wheel drive. |
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The engine is down on power compared to its rivals, and the chassis has problems, too. |
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This trend is driven by the needs of the automotive manufacturers to substantially reduce weight of the power train and chassis components. |
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Unfortunately this new power train did not fit within the confines of the chassis and it was obvious a major re-think was required. |
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It comes in two prefabricated units, made of modular plywood panels, which sit on a discreet wheeled chassis. |
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It's bolted to the bottom of the chassis, and you'll need to undo those bolts to get at the screws holding the hoses on. |
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Samoan buses are colourful wooden structures with glassless windows mounted on a truck chassis. |
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And if you think that a car with no metal chassis has to be suspect in the strength department think again. |
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The car zoomed up behind Jack's BMW, its engine purring and the bright sun reflecting off its red chassis. |
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Rectangular tube is used for the chassis, with the fabricated pushrod suspension being made from round section. |
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The force of the impact bucked the car's chassis and the engine was ejected from the vehicle. |
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The chassis and body have been made entirely of laminated carbon fibre and epoxy composite, and the reported weight is 1180 kg. |
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The chassis is also equipped with redundant hot plug fans and power supplies. |
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His saloon car was written off in the incident and one of the railway wagons suffered axle and chassis damage. |
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It was about welding existing styles onto a recently developed technological chassis supplied by the synthesiser. |
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Be aware that trolley-bags usually have a chassis, so they do not fold up and pack away so easily. |
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At least one fastener affixes the mounting bracket and component to the chassis. |
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The chassis inspires real confidence, feels perfectly balanced and even gets better as you push it harder. |
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Despite the small dimensions, there's a complete set of PC components hiding inside that brushed silver and black chassis. |
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Duplicate packet IDs are ignored, assuming it was the message on the other trunk or some other chassis requesting a rebroadcast. |
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Transmitters can be concealed in the chassis of an automobile and thus facilitate the vehicle's recovery if stolen. |
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The strong chassis, excellent impact absorption and multiple airbags won it five safety stars. |
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Class Two involves the design and manufacture of a working car chassis as well as competing in numerous static events. |
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The other family's car, an Audi, was a write-off, with its bonnet tragically crumpled and flames licking away from beneath the chassis. |
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The chassis was bent and everything was badly corroded because it had been left to the mercy of the elements in an open barn. |
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On the outside the 888 has new wheel arches, side skirts, chassis and an odd-looking rear spoiler. |
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Unfortunately, on Anthony's second run of the morning he aquaplaned off the circuit, damaging the chassis. |
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The chassis displays impressive levels of composure and minimal roll through the turns. |
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Boasting outstanding performance, chassis dynamics, loadspace and packaging ideas, Subaru's Forester will be present for offroad adventures. |
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It's a lightweight, luggable chassis that combines rugged good looks with robust construction. |
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Because of space issues, I was removing the PSU's guts and thus losing all the shielding provided by the metal chassis. |
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This car is four-wheel drive, so down the centre of the chassis there's a drive-shaft, connecting the front and rear axles to the motor. |
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Indeed, the chassis and the wheel axle were specially designed to withstand such speed. |
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It is equipped with the most technically advanced chassis of any car available on today's market and it is a joy to drive. |
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The control panel earth wire will need to be securely screwed to the chassis of the vehicle. |
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No scuttle shake or rattles were detected, a good sign that the aluminium chassis is all that its cracked up to be. |
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The boards are mounted to the chassis by stacks of threaded board standoffs, each successive layer of which must be removed to reach the layer beneath. |
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Another was a hover tank chassis with a ballista mounted on top. |
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The board uses through-hole construction rather than surface-mount, and is housed in a stainless-steel chassis, providing maximum shielding from external nasties. |
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The chassis has additional braces between the cross members and the frame. |
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If there is a fault in the computer power supply, or if the electric socket is wired incorrectly, the computer chassis can become live and give a fatal electric shock. |
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The analogy that Burns and his colleagues use when talking about attaching the body onto the chassis is snapping a notebook computer into a docking station. |
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Each chassis is a tool-less design, held together by thumbscrews. |
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Its instruments can be found throughout an automobile's power train and chassis, even measuring the weight of a passenger so that air bags inflate properly. |
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The M72 features a bolted-together, all-aluminum chassis with thermoplastic body panels, keeping the weight of the mid-engined two-seater down to an incredibly low 380-kg. |
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When these currents flow across the circuitry that separates the rover chassis and power bus return, they create a small voltage that is measured and reported in telemetry. |
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The prototype Land Rover was designed by a Jeep owner and built on a Jeep chassis. |
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This tri-axle system includes a multi-position spacer which is mounted in a spacer aperture in the skate chassis, which spacer has an axle aperture to receive the wheel axle. |
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A more sporting chassis is promised, thanks to a new three-link front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering and modified independent multi-link rear set up. |
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Three more prototype cars were built, chassis number A3 was the third Aston Martin ever built and is the oldest in existence with a 1.5 litre 11 hp four cylinder side valve. |
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Thankfully, some excellent work by the chassis engineers means that there is no sign of wheelspin, often associated with powerful front wheel drive cars. |
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I must say that aerodynamically it is a very impressive chassis to drive. |
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A chop shop strips it down to the chassis, and saves all the parts. |
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The aluminum chassis has decent, but not stellar, ride quality. |
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You would think parking in the garage would save your chassis from rust, but if the undercarriage is coated with even a thin layer of salt and ice, you could be in trouble. |
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It's a true hot hatch in the sense that the simple base chassis is pushed to its limits by the raw power, so it's nervous and constantly bucking in your hands. |
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Each Aston Martin chassis is checked on a coordinate measuring machine prior to entering the final assembly line, which is made up of 30 workstations. |
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With a chassis marked by smooth lines and streamlined contours, the vehicle presented an appealing sight with its cladding, grille and wrap-around lamps. |
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The latest electric bike does look quite spiffy, with a mountain bike chassis and a large battery which drops into the downtube from the headstock. |
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Each vehicle is fully deformable, with impacts on individual parts of the chassis giving rise to lost doors, dented bodywork and smashed windscreens. |
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There was no dirt on the brakes or wheels or chassis, anything like that. |
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When you do push it beyond the limit of grip into a sweeping bend or large roundabout the front end drifts wide, revealing that the chassis is biased towards mild understeer. |
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A low-slung chassis, no more than 15 inches at the shoulder, enables the basset to tunnel through bramble and brush like a four-legged rototiller. |
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First, teams of assemblers moved from fixed chassis to fixed chassis, or assemblers simply stayed with their chassis while others brought them tools and parts as needed. |
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Recently, I watched a guy test his '66 Chevelle on the chassis dyno. |
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Without using tools at all you can strip the chassis down considerably. |
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To further stiffen the chassis, three cross members beneath the floor tunnel reduce flex due to steering input and provide a strong linear steering feel. |
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Mazda also added a strut tower bar to help stiffen up the chassis. |
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The vehicle features offroad tyres on deep dish rims, high rise offroad chassis and front bull bars. |
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But the real breakthrough came in 1954 when the firm turned its attentions to glass fibre, making two-seat bodyshells to fit on various chassis. |
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But the gleaming chassis of Schwarzenegger's latest foe is something entirely out of the ordinary. |
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Another energy-efficient solution from Danube is the new flatwork dryer ironer, DII, with stainless steel chassis and panels. |
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During its early years, Renault only manufactured the cars' chassis, while the bodywork was in charge of coachbuilders. |
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The team continued to have access to the Cosworth engine developed for their 2005 chassis, and the operation continued under the new title. |
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I think Land Rover would argue against that as all but the Defender have a monocoque chassis. |
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The SRC features a Kimber modular chassis system, side-folding stock, integral rear monopod and adjustable comb. |
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An underbone is a motorcycle built on a chassis consisting mostly of a single large diameter tube. |
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The SB version launched at the 1933 London Motor Show had a new chassis and synchromesh on bottom gear. |
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The individual began as an independent contractor for Spartan Chassis based on his background in the fire truck, ambulance and chassis business. |
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Another large customer was Auckland Regional Transport in New Zealand who took the Rivalloy body on 90 Daimler Freeline chassis. |
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In the 2007 season, for the first time since the 1981 rule, two teams used chassis built by other teams. |
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They became known as shooting brakes and were often constructed on up-market chassis, such as Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Daimler models. |
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The engine of an underbone is usually fixed to the chassis under the downtube, while a scooter usually has its engine mounted on its swingarm. |
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The Busways deal is the first significant order for the Scania Euro 4 chassis in Australia. |
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Like most crossovers in this class, the CX-3 is offered with a choice of front or all-wheel drive chassis, and petrol and diesel engines. |
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The MD-AWD-1100 Series chassis dyno is among the most advanced and versatile chassis dynamometers available. |
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A tough ladder-framed chassis and a solid, leaf-sprung rear axle necessary to carry heavy loads offer the inevitably utilitarian feel. |
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Aside from skin-based monitoring, there will also be an accelerometer included in the earbud chassis. |
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The KME ARFF units are configured on the company's own 4x4 or 6x6 chassis, while the RIVs are built on commercial 4x4 chassis. |
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All ultra-silent case fan models including the 80MM, the 92MM and the 120MM Real Silent case fans are now available in a black and white chassis. |
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UltraTemp can be added to any chassis with a powertrain that is power take-off ready and can also support multi-temperature units. |
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A chassis usually used to build horseboxes formed the framework for the vehicle as it provided the ideal shape and size for the purpose. |
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Holden Aluminium Technologies are a sports car chassis manufacturer at Linton on the A44, east of Bromyard. |
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The business also undertook other automotive related works, including supplying the chassis for the Triumph Herald and its derivatives. |
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Installed for trial purposeson a Rooikat chassis as well as on an ASCOD tracked chassis, it hasn't yet scored any orders. |
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It was these technological advancements that the Williams chassis of the previous years had been built around. |
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Some Vauxhalls have been robbed down to the chassis, making repairs unviable. |
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The design may have been influenced by the Jeep and the prototype, later nicknamed Centre Steer, was built on a Jeep chassis and axles. |
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The Safari Storme's ladder frame chassis is constructed with advanced hydroformed members, for high load capabilities and robustness. |
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Slightly to the north, TKA Tallent make automotive axles and chassis components. |
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The chassis was produced at the Crewe factory and shared many components with the standard R type. |
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It was a revolutionary design incorporating a five-cylinder air-cooled radial engine and a very advanced chassis. |
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The RTR 2750 is a turnkey recording system in a single 4U rackmount chassis. |
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The 717 and D2D-34TLA chassis are both designed with the flexibility required for lab development and the ruggedization required for deployment. |
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Bentley's first major event was the 1922 Indianapolis 500, a race dominated by specialized cars with Duesenberg racing chassis. |
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One's for ever in a state of choss or chassis and I hate it. |
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Each chassis was delivered to the coach builder of the buyer's choice. |
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Early buses were merely a bus body fitted to a truck chassis. |
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However, when Colin Chapman entered F1 as a chassis designer and later founder of Team Lotus, British racing green came to dominate the field for the next decade. |
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The second place was enough for the Oreca team to be crowned as the 2010 champions, who were using a Peugeot instead their own race winning chassis from the 2009 event. |
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For 1972, the team focused again on the type 72 chassis, with Imperial Tobacco continuing its sponsorship of the team under its new John Player Special brand. |
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For 2009, Red Bull Racing launched their new RB5 chassis virtually on 8 February by means of a 3D computer generated video narrated by Sebastian Vettel. |
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Formula One teams are not allowed to use another team's chassis. |
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The chassis or locomotive frame is the principal structure onto which the boiler is mounted and which incorporates the various elements of the running gear. |
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With collectors prepared to pay silly money for limited edition cars, Aston Martin commissioned Zagato to build a new body on the Vantage chassis. |
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A widish track and Vauxhall's Dynamic Safety chassis system also help. |
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Not only does the sophisticated chassis system give the car tremendous grip but it has a new nose and a McLaren Airbrake at the back to push it down on the road. |
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The first day of the auction is likely to include all the engineering equipment required to produce race cars for the 12 chassis that are either completed or part assembled. |
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It is also a four-wheel drive with racing chassis, and pushrod suspension. |
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As well as its racing-style carbon fibre chassis, the Aventador has double wishbone suspension with pushrods, just like a single-seater racing car. |
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A massively rigid bonded aluminum chassis, huge engine compartment cross-brace and cabin-visible FIA approved roll cage hint at its race heritage and structural rigidity. |
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The Aspire R14 adopts a nanometer printing processed chassis and features USB Type-C port and rotatable hinges that allows the notebook to be transformed into a tablet. |
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Its strength, and this is where the Lotus effect is most clearly felt, comes courtesy of the Proton's chassis and the resulting firm ride and precise, enjoyable handling. |
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By shoehorning in the R32 's V6 twin-turbocharged lump, JRD can offer 385bhp, complete with tweaked chassis and brakes, and bigger wheels and rubber. |
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The carbon fiber MonoCell II chassis has been redesigned with a lower sill to enable easier entry and exit, and the redesigned dihedral doors further optimize access. |
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Looking to expand its role beyond that of a chassis component supplier, Metaldyne is developing the ways and means to provide automakers with modules, as well. |
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When saturn needed an independent rear suspension module for its vue suv, it turned to BV chassis systems, a joint venture between budd and visteon. |
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Modern four wheel chassis dynamometers are furnished with brakes for fluent resistance generation, which enables tests in static and dynamic conditions. |
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Available in the pedestal or optional 5U rack chassis, the NetFRAME 4620 also provides the choice of up to 10 hot-swappable SCSI or 6 SATA hard drives. |
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The model is to be built on a hydroformed ladder-frame chassis and is expected to get a larger screen infotainment system, three-spoke steering wheel and rectangular AC vents. |
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The Buell Uniplanar engine mounting system reduces vibration to the rider and increases frame rigidity by utilizing the engine as a stressed member of the chassis. |
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On the chassis there are companion flanges, wheel hubs, rear axle casings, sector shaft OD's, steering rack OD's, universal joints, CV joints and shock absorber piston rods. |
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