The advertised peak power is lower than a conventional drivetrain, yet it achieves the acceleration performance of a much more powerful system. |
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The drivetrain and steering linkages are protected within the armoured hull. |
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Most interesting is its use of Airo Instrumental 61 gram carbon fiber chainrings on the drivetrain! |
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Imagine the classic pickup with modern drivetrain, suspension and electronics. |
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The crossovers are characterized by uni-bodies and a drivetrain that at least starts out as front-wheel drive. |
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Keeping such a powerful motor, and indeed the rest of the drivetrain alive is a monumental task in itself. |
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As for the drivetrain I'm hoping the current gearbox with its supposedly stronger layshafts will hold up okay, along with a supposedly stronger salisbury rear axle. |
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It has become car industry jargon to describe the drivetrain and floorpan of a monocoque car, especially when the layout is shared across several different models. |
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The compact dimensions of the system means minimum impact on interior space and the design of the drivetrain is surprisingly simple but highly efficient. |
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At 100 miles an hour the combination of iffy aerodynamics and drivetrain shake caused those stubby little windshield wipers to chatter on the glass like drumsticks. |
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Peugeot, a France-based automaker, has equipped its Partner model with an electric drivetrain. |
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It replaces the existing transmission and drive shaft with a hydraulic drivetrain. |
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Dimensionally, there are variations depending on cab configuration and drivetrain. |
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The drivetrain components of the bike should also be considered. |
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Despite the car's reputation for durability, it turned out to be the most unreliable car, suffering multiple drivetrain and suspension breakdowns right from the start. |
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