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The HSD mileage boost depends on using the gasoline engine as efficiently as possible, which requires: extended drives, especially in winter: Heating the internal cabin for the passengers runs counter to the design of the HSD. The HSD is designed to generate as little waste heat as possible. In a conventional car, this waste heat in winter is ...
A new "Generation 4" 1000 was introduced in 2005 that added a 6th gear at the very top of the ratio ladder, making it a double-overdrive. For the 2006 model year, manual gear selection was introduced. This feature gives the driver greater control over the transmission, enhancing operation when engine braking or less frequent shifting is desired.
Toyota Motor Corporation's L-series of HybridSynergyDrive (HSD) transmissions (not to be confused the 4 and 5 speed manual L-series Toyota transmissions) are hybrid gearboxes containing 2 electric motors, one for driving the wheels and one for controlling the ratio between the engine and the electric drive motor, as well as an optional 2 or 4 speed planetary transmission attached to the end of ...
The PayStar was introduced by International Harvester in January 1972 as a construction-specific version of the conventional Transtar.. From 1972 through 1980, it was offered in two ranges: the 5050 with mid-range engines and the 5070 with heavy duty engines.
3 Stocks That Could Turn $1,000 Into $5,000 by 2030. James Brumley, The Motley Fool. January 18, 2025 at 3:50 PM.
Two stocks that recently turned $1,000 into more than $5,000 over five years are Nvidia and Axon Enterprise. It's a rare growth company that can accomplish that, and most investors should focus on ...
The 3000 model is a deskside server configurable with up to six processors and 10 internal disks, while the 4000 is a rack-mount system with up to 14 processors. The 5000 is essentially a 4000 in a rack cabinet and the 6000 is a cabinet-housed data center server with up to 30 processors.
Model Timescale CPU type RAM (base) Bundled OS version OS version supported Additional information Amiga 1000: 1985–1987 68000: 256 KB: 1.0 – 1.1 3.1 / 3.9 [note 1] / 3.2 [note 2] Later A1000s shipped with 512 KB base memory Amiga 2000 A-model 1987 68000 1 MB: 1.2 3.9 / 3.2 First desktop Amiga with internal expansion slots