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  3. PL-01 - Wikipedia

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    The PL-01 was a Polish light tank concept created by OBRUM with support from BAE Systems, based on the Swedish CV90120-T light tank. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The concept vehicle was first unveiled at the International Defence Industry Exhibition in Kielce on 2 September 2013, [ 3 ] but the project was scrapped in 2015.

  4. Starting fluid - Wikipedia

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    Starting fluid is sprayed into the engine intake near the air filter, or into the carburetor bore or a spark plug hole of an engine to get added fuel to the combustion cylinder quickly. Using starting fluid to get the engine running faster avoids wear to starters and fatigue to one's arm with pull start engines, especially on rarely used machines.

  5. Talk:PL-01 - Wikipedia

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    The first source reads "Sam czołg PL-01 ma zaś trafić do produkcji w 2018 roku, przy czym już w 2016 powinniśmy zobaczyć w pełni działające prototypy", and the second one mentions something similar; hence, I'll reword the sentence a bit within the lead paragraph so that it takes into account the tank being evaluated for feasibility ...

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  7. List of gasoline additives - Wikipedia

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    Fuel additives in the United States are regulated under section 211 of the Clean Air Act (as amended in January 1995). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires the registration of all fuel additives which are commercially distributed for use in highway motor vehicles in the United States, [8] and may require testing and ban harmful additives.

  8. Fluidyne engine - Wikipedia

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    A concentric-cylinder Fluidyne pumping engine. Topologically equivalent to a U-tube design. A Fluidyne engine is an alpha or gamma type Stirling engine with one or more liquid pistons. It contains a working gas (often air), and either two liquid pistons or one liquid piston and a displacer. [1] The engine was invented in 1969. [2]

  9. DEXRON - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this fluid, GM ATF was the same color as engine oil. Aftermarket ATF was available with red dye. GM DEXRON (B)-licensed products have a license number on the container that begins with the letter B. Example: B10001. This fluid is backward compatible with all Type "A" suffixes and the Type "A" fluids produced from 1949 to 1966.