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  2. Engine tuning - Wikipedia

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    Engine tuning is the adjustment or modification of the internal combustion engine or Engine Control Unit (ECU) to yield optimal performance and increase the engine's power output, economy, or durability. These goals may be mutually exclusive; an engine may be de-tuned with respect to output power in exchange for better economy or longer engine ...

  3. Push-to-pass - Wikipedia

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    Push-to-pass is a mechanism on a race car which provides the driver with the ability to increase the car's power for short periods, usually via a button on the steering wheel. The system is designed to make overtaking easier, and hence make the sport more exciting to watch.

  4. Underdrive pulleys - Wikipedia

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    Underdrive pulleys increase engine output by reducing the draw of the engine's accessories by slowing them down and reducing the horsepower (HP) they use. Horsepower gains from underdrive pulleys can vary by vehicle, engine, number of accessories and the amount of underdrive (improvements of up to 5–15 HP at the wheels have been seen).

  5. 10 Tips To Make Your Car Last Longer and Pay Less Over Time - AOL

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    We all like to drive around in a nice ride, and your car never will look or function better than the moment you drive it off the lot. But by taking the proper care, by dealing with the simple ...

  6. 5 Must Dos With a New Car To Keep It Running Longer — And 3 ...

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    The bottom line is owning a new car comes with the responsibility of regular care and mindful driving habits. The dos and don’ts of car ownership are pretty straightforward when it comes to ...

  7. Energy-efficient driving - Wikipedia

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    For instance, a small car might need only 10–15 horsepower (7.5–11.2 kW) to cruise at 60 mph (97 km/h). It is likely to be geared for 2500 rpm or so at that speed, yet for maximum efficiency the engine should be running at about 1500 rpm (gasoline) or 1200 rpm (diesel) to generate that power as efficiently as possible for that engine ...

  8. Throttle response - Wikipedia

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    The advent of concern about fuel economy and emissions had major impacts on engine design. Some of the trade-offs reduced throttle response. Most new cars employ a drive-by-wire system, which includes electronic throttle control and can itself either reduce or increase throttle response (Depending on whether or not it's being employed on a performance car).

  9. Formula E’s Gen3 Car Is Faster, Lighter, and More Efficient

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    The third generation of Formula E will begin next season with an all-new car that brings a slew of technological innovations. Formula E’s Gen3 Car Is Faster, Lighter, and More Efficient Skip to ...