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  3. Idle reduction - Wikipedia

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    Idle free zone turn engine off sign. Idle reduction describes technologies and practices that minimize the amount of time drivers idle their engines. Avoiding idling time has a multitude of benefits including: savings in fuel and maintenance costs, extending vehicle life, and reducing damaging emissions.

  4. Winter diesel fuel - Wikipedia

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    Testing the cold start capability of an engine after three days in a cold chamber. (car maker facilities in the UK, 1945) Winter diesel fuel (also known as winter diesel, alpine diesel, or winterised diesel) refers to diesel fuel enhanced to prevent it from gelling in cold weather conditions.

  5. Internal combustion engine cooling - Wikipedia

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    An air-cooled engine uses all of this difference. In contrast, a liquid-cooled engine might dump heat from the engine to a liquid, heating the liquid to 135 °C (water's standard boiling point of 100 °C can be exceeded as the cooling system is both pressurised, and uses a mixture with antifreeze) which is then cooled with 20 °C air.

  6. Freeze watch issued overnight starting 2 a.m. Monday - AOL

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    National Weather Service has issued a freeze watch overnight starting at 2 a.m. Monday. WHAT: Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 30 possible. WHERE: Central and northern Shenandoah Valley ...

  7. Fuel duty freeze would cost £27bn over five years and be a ...

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  8. Carburetor icing - Wikipedia

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    In engine design, carburetor icing is an icing condition which can affect carburetors under certain atmospheric conditions.The problem is most notable in aviation engines using float-type carburetors.

  9. Crankcase - Wikipedia

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    Engine oil is recirculated around a four-stroke engine (rather than burning it as happens in a two-stroke engine) and much of this occurs within the crankcase. Oil is stored either at the bottom of the crankcase (in a wet sump engine) or in a separate reservoir (in a dry sump system). [ 3 ]