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Fluke Corporation is an American manufacturer of industrial test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment, including electronic test equipment. It was started in 1948 by John Fluke while he was employed at General Electric .
In 1982, GM began fitting the T-5 to the S-10/S-15 compact pickup trucks; then in 1983, both Ford (Mustang) and GM (Camaro/Firebird) picked up the T-5 for their pony cars. [4] The T-5 has become a popular restomod option for older and classic manual transmission cars, as the overdrive gear can improve fuel economy. [5]
The T-56 six speed manual transmission has been used in a wide range of vehicles from General Motors, Dodge, and Ford Motor Company.The transmission was originally designed and built by BorgWarner for the Dodge Viper later being used by GM in 1992 for the generation II and later engines, but from 1998 was built by Tremec, though nothing changed internally.
The Torx T5 (sometimes written T-5) or compatible screw drives; Tungsten T5, a PDA; Rebel T5, the model name used in the Americas for the Canon EOS 1200D digital camera; Tapestry 5, a Java-based web application framework; SPARC T5, a processor chip by the Sun division of Oracle, and also the servers built around it
T5 engine is a colloquial term used to described Volvo automobiles badged as having a T5 and refers to the engine associated with the badge. It may refer to: Volvo Modular engine for cars with five-cylinder engines from 1994 to 2016; Ford EcoBoost engine for cars with four-cylinder engines from 2010 to 2016
The T5 in 2008 was awarded a 4-star crash safety rating from the European New Car Assessment Programme. [11] In the United Kingdom, the popular commercial vehicle publication What Van? awarded the T5 range the 2003 What Van? Van of the Year award. [6] Fleet Van Awards 2008 – Best Medium Van. [12]
A distortion meter is a type of electronic test equipment used to determine specific frequencies that cause distortion in electronic devices. The device is primarily used in audio related equipment .
A tachometer on a tractor, reading up to 3000 RPM, with the hour meter below it showing 772.9 hours. The mark at 2500 RPM is the engine speed required to run the power take-off at 540 RPM. Traffic engineering