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  2. Template:Opel engine codes - Wikipedia

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    Opel engine codes explained 1. = Emissions controls 2./3. = Displacement (in tenths of liters) 4. = Compression ratio 5. = Fuel feed (only on gasoline engines) 5./6. = Special conditions

  3. Mercedes-Benz M176/M177/M178 engine - Wikipedia

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    Peak engine pressure 130 bar (1,900 psi) Air delivery Forced induction, 2x twin scroll turbochargers spinning to 186,000 rpm with electronically controlled blow-off valves Fuel delivery Electronically controlled direct petrol injection with spray-guided combustion, fully variable, fuel pressure 100–200 bar (1,500–2,900 psi)

  4. Oil pump (internal combustion engine) - Wikipedia

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    The oil pump is an internal combustion engine part that circulates engine oil under pressure to the rotating bearings, the sliding pistons and the camshaft of the engine. This lubricates the bearings, allows the use of higher-capacity fluid bearings , and also assists in cooling the engine.

  5. Wastegate - Wikipedia

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    On the oil output side of the wastegate actuator sits the density controller, an air-controlled oil valve which senses upper deck pressure and controls how fast oil can bleed from the wastegate actuator back to the engine. As the aircraft climbs and the air density drops, the density controller slowly closes the valve and traps more oil in the ...

  6. Oil pressure - Wikipedia

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    Murphy oil pressure gauges with switches that activate on low pressure. Oil pressure is an important factor in the longevity of most internal combustion engines. [1] With a forced lubrication system (invented by Frederick Lanchester), oil is picked up by a positive displacement oil pump and forced through oil galleries (passageways) into bearings, such as the main bearings, big end bearings ...

  7. List of Renault engines - Wikipedia

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    Marketed as the 1.2 TCe, this engine has been plagued by abnormal oil consumption. [2] 05/2012- : H4Bt, 898 cc, turbo-charged petrol engine used on Dacia Sandero II, Dacia Logan II, Nissan Micra, Renault Clio IV, Renault Captur, Renault Twingo III, Smart Fortwo; 11/2014- : H4D, 999 cc, n/a petrol engine used on Renault Twingo

  8. Ford Pinto engine - Wikipedia

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    1973–1980 Ford Escort RS2000 (engine codes NEA, NE) 1974–1982 Ford Taunus / Ford Cortina (engine codes NEG, NER) 1975–1985 Ford Capri (engine codes NEE, NEN) 1973–1984 Ford Granada (engine codes NEB, NEH, NEK) 1983–1989 Ford Sierra (engine codes NES, NET, NEJ, NE5) 1985–1989 Ford Granada and Ford Scorpio (engine code NEL, NER, NE4)

  9. GM L3B engine - Wikipedia

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    The BorgWarner developed turbo can produce up to 27 psi (1.9 bar) of boost thanks in part to its unique dual volute turbine housing and an electrically actuated wastegate. Instead of two side-by-side exhaust passages like on a regular twin-scroll turbocharger , in this design the two exhaust passages are concentric and allow for better use of ...