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  2. Motorboating (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, motorboating is a type of low frequency parasitic oscillation (unwanted cyclic variation of the output voltage) that sometimes occurs in audio and radio equipment and often manifests itself as a sound similar to an idling motorboat engine, a "put-put-put", in audio output from speakers or earphones.

  3. Listen to the Incredible Sound of a Straight-Piped C8 ... - AOL

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    Before the exhaust was taken off for a straight-pipe sound test, this bright yellow Chevy Corvette Z06 was able to lay down 640 hp to the wheels on a dyno. Listen to the Incredible Sound of a ...

  4. Chrysler Turbine Car - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler turbine engine program that produced the Turbine Car began during the late 1930s and created prototypes that completed long-distance trips in the 1950s and early 1960s. The A-831 engines that powered the Ghia-designed Turbine Car could operate on many fuels, required less maintenance, and lasted longer than conventional piston engines.

  5. Aero-engined car - Wikipedia

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    The Napier-Railton, built in 1933 and powered by a Napier Lion aircraft engine, at Brooklands Museum in 2008. An aero-engined car is an automobile powered by an engine designed for aircraft use. Most such cars have been built for racing, and many have attempted to set world land speed records.

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    Before the exhaust was taken off for a straight-pipe sound test, this bright yellow Chevy Corvette Z06 was able to lay down 640 hp to the wheels on a dyno. Listen to the Incredible Sound of a ...

  7. Two men convert car into 'helicopter' [Video] - AOL

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  8. Alvis Leonides - Wikipedia

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    Development of the nine-cylinder engine was led by Capt. George Thomas Smith-Clarke. The prototype engine, called 9ARS and which weighed 693 lb and developed 450 hp, was run in December 1936. In 1938 Airspeed (1934) Ltd lent their test pilot, George Errington, and their much rebuilt Bristol Bulldog ( K3183 ), to carry out test flights.

  9. Rolls-Royce Gem - Wikipedia

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    The Rolls-Royce Gem is a turboshaft engine developed specifically for the Westland Lynx helicopter in the 1970s. The design started off at de Havilland Engine division (hence the name starting with "G") and passed to Bristol Siddeley as the BS.360.