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  2. Weber Carburetors - Wikipedia

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    The company was established as Fabbrica Italiana Carburatori Weber in 1923 when Weber produced carburetors as part of a conversion kit for Fiats. Weber pioneered the use of two-stage twin-barrel carburetors, with two venturis of different sizes (the smaller one for low-speed/rpm running and the larger one optimised for high-speed/rpm use).

  3. Ford CVH engine - Wikipedia

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    European versions of the carbureted 1.6 L engine from the 1986 model year on were revised and, like the new 1.4 L, benefit from cylinder heads with a heart-shaped lean-burn combustion chambers and a slightly raised piston crown. The carburetor is a Weber twin venturi 28/32 TLDM unit.

  4. Eduardo Weber - Wikipedia

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    Edoardo Weber at far left (around 1933). The others are (from left): Giulio Ramponi, Carlo Felice Trossi and Enzo Ferrari of the Scuderia Ferrari team. The car is an Alfa Romeo 8C "Monza". Edoardo Weber (29 November 1889 – 17 May 1945) [1] was an Italian engineer and businessman, famous for creating Weber Carburetors.

  5. Weber Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Replica of the original 1951 Weber kettle grill. Weber-Stephen was originally incorporated on May 8, 1893, as Weber Bros. Metal Works. [3]In 1951, the original round charcoal kettle grill was built by George Stephen Sr., a then part-owner of the sheet metal shop in Chicago who sought to improve on the brazier he had been using to cook with at home. [4]

  6. Ferrari 125 F1 - Wikipedia

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    1 Weber 40 DO3C: 1 Weber 50 WCF: 3 Weber 32 DCF Upload: Roots compressor: Double Roots compressors - Gearbox: 5-speed manual suspension front: Double cross links, transverse leaf spring suspension rear: Pendulum axle, transverse leaf spring: De Dion axle, transverse leaf spring: Pendulum axle, longitudinal torsion bars: Brakes: Hydraulic drum ...

  7. Man Involved in Hockey Player's Death by Skate Blade Calls ...

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    The man involved in the death of hockey player Adam Johnson has spoken out about the incident for the first time via a crowdfunding request for help with his legal fees.

  8. Weber Piano Company - Wikipedia

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    [32] Unfortunately for Weber, the only thing in his pockets was a bean shooter, so he spent the night in jail as he failed to produce the necessary $5. [32] This incident occurred at the Weber Company's showrooms on Fifth Avenue in September 1896. [32] Only a few weeks later, Weber had a mental breakdown that required he be taken to Bellevue ...

  9. Weber electrodynamics - Wikipedia

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    Weber electrodynamics is a theory of electromagnetism that preceded Maxwell electrodynamics and was replaced by it by the end of the 19th century. [1] Weber electrodynamics is mainly based on the contributions of André-Marie Ampère , Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Eduard Weber .