It was late with front-wheel brakes, late with superchargers, late with self-starters, and late in every single thing.
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Apart from large diesels with separate superchargers, two-stroke engines are generally piston-ported and use their crankcase beneath the piston for compression.
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The chargers are a singlesuperchargerthat disengages after a specified rev-range, at which point charging of the air is handled by a single turbocharger.
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He advocated the development of a number of aircraft innovations, including bombsights, sled-runner landing gear for winter operations, engine superchargers and aerial torpedoes.
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This was accomplished by using loop scavenging ports for both intake and exhaust along with a mechanical blower (supercharger).
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Turbochargers and superchargers are both engine-driven air compressors (exhaust-driven or mechanically-driven, respectively) and provide varying levels of "boost" according to engine rpm, load etc.
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For 1949, the engine was further modified with dual overhead camshafts (though still two valves per cylinder) and a two-stagesupercharger.
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A central gear tower drove the overhead camshafts, superchargers and ancillaries.
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This coupled with engine oil spray out of the valve cover breathers because of the pressure of the superchargers.
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If the engine is running under boost conditions, the pressure in the intake manifold is higher than that coming from thesupercharger.
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Both prototypes were research aircraft, used for testing pressurized cabins, engine superchargers, and cantilever wings.
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Supercharged engines make use of a sixth-generation twin vortexsupercharger.
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To achieve higher boost, the crankshaft drove a centrifugalsupercharger, which also provided the scavenging needed for starting the engine from rest.
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Power for thesuperchargercan be provided mechanically by means of a belt, gear, shaft, or chain connected to the engine's crankshaft.
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It is frequently used as asuperchargerin engines, where it is driven directly from the engine's crankshaft via a belt, chain, or gears.
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