In the US, hang glider pilots have to pay hundreds of times more for a world record homologation than any other pilots in the world have to pay. |
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The new firm's services will include prototyping, production analysis, performance testing and vehicle homologation for particular markets. |
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Designed for rallying, the Renault 5 Turbo was also sold in road going gise for homologation purposes. |
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The 3.5-litre Ecoboost V6 has twin turbochargers and an output that can hit the homologation figure of 500bhp with ease. |
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Following completion of the homologation process, the system will also be introduced in other countries and then only requires activation of the software already available. |
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Cars at this level may not comply fully with the requirements of group A or group N homologation. |
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Shown previously in Frankfurt, the GT3 RS is Porsche's latest production-line homologation racer — that is, a limited-production street-legal car amped up, in both performance and looks, with all-out racing in mind. |
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By avoiding both confrontation and homologation, the reciprocity of vocations seems to be a particularly fertile prospect for enriching the ecclesial value of educational communities. |
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The construction of the car, the basic materials, the kind of homologation tests, the inter-connective tissue between the four tires and the size of the contact patch of the tires, hasn't changed enormously. |
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Only after the mandatary has obtained a judgment of homologation or a judgment confirming the notarial minutes will he or she be able to assume the role of mandatary and become your legal protector and representative. |
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For the execution of these tests and for the eventual issue of the homologation there are laboratories and institutes officially recognized, where every company who wants to homologate one of its models has to address itself. |
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