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  2. Dodge Durango - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge Durango is a mid-size SUV produced by Dodge starting with the 1998 model year. The first two generations were very similar in that both were based on the Dodge Dakota and Dodge Ram, both featured a body-on-frame construction and both were produced at the Newark Assembly Plant in Newark, Delaware through the 2009 model year.

  3. Wheel speed sensor - Wikipedia

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    At room temperature an air gap of 2 to 3 mm can be tolerated without difficulty for a typical target wheel of module m = 2, but in the required temperature range of from −40 °C to 120 °C the maximum gap for effective signal registration drops to 1.3 mm. Smaller pitch target wheels with module m = 1 are often used to get a higher time ...

  4. Street and Racing Technology - Wikipedia

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    Dodge Durango SRT 392: 2018–2024 475 hp (354 kW; 482 PS) 4.4 seconds 12.9 seconds Jeep Wrangler 392: 2021–2024 470 hp (350 kW; 477 PS) 4.5 seconds 12.9 seconds Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat: 2015–2023 SRT Hellcat 6.2L supercharged Hellcat Hemi V8: 707 hp (527 kW; 717 PS) 3.6 seconds [14] 11.2 seconds Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat: 3.6 seconds [15]

  5. The Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Lives on for 2024 - AOL

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    The Dodge Durango SRT 329 and SRT Hellcat models are slated to continue production for the 2024 model year despite both the Challenger and Charger ending production after 2023.

  6. Speedometer - Wikipedia

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    The sensor is mounted on the bike at a fixed location, pulsing when the spoke-mounted magnet passes by. In this way, it is analogous to an electronic car speedometer using pulses from an ABS sensor, but with a much cruder time/distance resolution – typically one pulse/display update per revolution, or as seldom as once every 2–3 seconds at ...

  7. Dodge Charger (2005) - Wikipedia

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    The Charger Hellcat's 2.4-second and 3.7-second pass from 60–100 mph (97–161 km/h) and 100–130 mph (161–209 km/h) makes it faster than the other cars in the 0–200 mph battle, including the Lamborghini Aventador SuperVeloce LP750–4 which completes the 60–100 and 100–130 passes in 2.6 and 4.0 seconds respectively, and the McLaren ...

  8. Hellcat - Wikipedia

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    Grumman F6F Hellcat, the primary United States Navy aircraft carrier fighter in the second half of World War II; M18 Hellcat, a United States tank destroyer used in World War II. 12th Armored Division (United States), nicknamed the Hellcat Division (or Hellcats for short) Short Hellcat, a planned air-to-surface variant of the Seacat missile

  9. Driver monitoring system - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, the driver monitoring system includes a CCD camera placed on the steering column which tracks the face, [2] via infrared LED detectors. [3] If the driver is not paying attention to the road ahead and a dangerous situation is detected, the system will warn the driver by flashing lights, warning sounds.