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  2. Jeep CJ - Wikipedia

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    TF-999 (three-speed automatic transmission - 4.2 L with a Dana 300) TF-904 (three-speed automatic transmission - 2.5 L with a Dana 300) Transfer cases. Dana 20 (1976–79) Dana 300 (1980–86) Borg-Warner #1339 (1976–1979) Axles. Dana 30 Front narrow track (1976–1981) Dana 30 Front wide track (1982–1986) 2-Piece AMC 20 Narrow track rear ...

  3. Backbone chassis - Wikipedia

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    The Locost may appear to be using a backbone in addition to the outer space frame.But examination shows that, in standard form, it is adding negligible stiffness and only serves as a convenient support structure for the sheet metal panels forming the transmission tunnel.

  4. Torque tube - Wikipedia

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    The torque tube consists of a large diameter stationary housing between the transmission and rear end that fully encloses a rotating tubular steel or small-diameter solid drive shaft (known colloquially in the U.S. as a "rope drive" [1]) that transmits the power of the engine to a regular or limited-slip differential. [2]

  5. Drive shaft - Wikipedia

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    The transmission and final drive for the front axle are combined into one housing alongside the engine, and a single drive shaft runs the length of the car to the rear axle. This is a favoured design where the torque is biased to the front wheels to give car-like handling, or where the maker wishes to produce both four-wheel drive and front ...

  6. Piston effect - Wikipedia

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    Inside a tunnel, air is confined by the tunnel walls to move along the tunnel. Behind the moving vehicle, as air has been pushed away, suction is created, and air is pulled to flow into the tunnel. In addition, because of fluid viscosity , the surface of the vehicle drags the air to flow with vehicle, a force experienced as skin drag by the ...

  7. Ferroelectric tunnel junction - Wikipedia

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    A Ferroelectric tunnel junction (FTJ) is a form of tunnel junction including a ferroelectric dielectric material sandwiched between two electrically conducting materials. [1] Electrons do not directly pass through the junction, and instead they pass the barrier via quantum tunnelling .

  8. Rear-wheel drive - Wikipedia

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    Many of the cars built in the 19th century were rear-wheel drive, often with the engine mounted at the rear of the car. The first rear-wheel drive car with the engine mounted at the front was an 1895 Panhard model, so this layout was known as the "Système Panhard" in the early years.

  9. Utility tunnel - Wikipedia

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    A utility tunnel, utility corridor, or utilidor is a passage built underground or above ground to carry utility lines such as electricity, steam, water supply pipes, and sewer pipes. Communications utilities like fiber optics , cable television , and telephone cables are also sometimes carried.