turbo engine
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engine
noun[C]
uk/ˈen.dʒɪn/us/ˈen.dʒɪn/
a machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam to ...
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If one were to get theturboengine, then the turbo boost gauge would take the place of the voltmeter.
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Low compression ratio for 67 octane kerosene was achieved by usingturboenginepistons.
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The facelift versions of 250 units were released for 2008 model year and powered by the 2.5-literturboengine.
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Engine had also electronic ignition also used in theturboengine.
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In 1986 an intercooled version of theturboenginealso became available, it produced at 5500 rpm.
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Zakspeed's ownturboengineproduced approximately in race trim and for qualifying during the 1985 season.
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A poorly maintained cooling system could also lead to overheating and, especially with the higher stressed turbo engines, head gasket problems.
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The thirsty turbo engines briefly saw refuelling introduced into the sport, but this was banned for 1984.
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The engines were basically stock 1985 cc 16-valve twin-cam turbo engines with an output of 225 hp.
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However, by turbo engines were becoming faster, more reliable and easier to drive.
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With turbo engines both drivers should have easily made the grid with their power advantage.
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It may have more powerful turbo engines or it could have gas turbine engine.
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The cylinder head was also different for turbo engines, from naturally aspirated.
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In 2011 the rules concerning the engine capacity have changed, switching from 2000 cc to 1600 cc turbo engines.
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Capacity was increased to 3.5 litres, and the turbo engines were restricted in boost pressure and fuel capacity to limit their effect, with a total ban to be introduced in.
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Only turbo engines use turbo plugs.
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Volvo used a slightly different mold for the turbo engines to cast a boss for the turbo oil return line.
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