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    GMC Jimmy S15 http://www.gmpartscenter.net/auto-parts/gmc/jimmy-s15 The GMC Jimmy S15 was the counterpart to the Chevy Blazer, and it is a mid-sized SUV that has a lot of cargo room and passenger room. It comes in either a 2-door or a 4-door model and either automatic or 5-speed manual transmissions. The Jimmy was manufactured between 1983 and 1994. You keep your Jimmy running like new by using OEM parts whenever you need to replace a part. GMPartsCenter.net carries OEM parts for your GMC SUV.…

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    Have you ever driven a car made by Ford? If you have, odds are that that car wouldn’t have existed if not for Henry Ford. In this essay, I'm going to talk about the different ways Henry Ford revolutionized the way we view cars. Henry was born in Dearborn, Michigan on July 30, 1863. He was the child of William Ford and Mary Litogot. He was the first of five children to live to adulthood. He started from a relatively poor background. However, even from the beginning, he showed an interest in…

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    2005 Ford Thunderbird The characteristic of the car and its motor .This model is a similar to the first generation. The body of the car is the short style which is only a two seater car with a small engine. The ford thunderbird was made in Wixom Assembly Plant, and the engine has a 250 horsepower and 286 Lb ft of torque. With all of this torque you can make a turn that is more than 40 degrees. This engine of this car is based on a Jaguar engine. This car is a 5 speed automatic gearbox, this…

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    Junker Car Research Paper

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    There are many cars that a guy starts with, yet they usually explain the points throughout his life. For example, there are 3 types of cars that a guy starts with, which are the junker car, the economical car, and then comes the sports car. For example a junker car would be a 1990’s Honda Civic, and a economical car would be a Prius, and finally a sports car would be a McLaren. The first car that a guy usually starts with is a junker car, and is usually also the time in his life, when they…

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    Crumple zones are structural features mainly used in automobiles such as cars and trucks. They are designed to absorb the energy from the impact during a traffic collision by controlled deformation. Normally located at the front part of the vehicle, in order to absorb the impact of a head-on collision, though they may be found on other parts of vehicles as well. Crumple zones, are secondary safety features, this is due to the fact that secondary safety features only come into play once you have…

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    Diesel mechanics is a very complex and very tedious job. That requires strength as well as stature and smarts. The schooling requirements are a learning experience and it barely takes money out of your wallet. The school helps you to have a better career as a mechanic in general, so you can fix things yourself and it helps when you can have more money in your pocket to do the things you want. Being a mechanic is helpful and it saves money. Your work schedule. Most diesel technicians work full…

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    Annotated Bibliography on “Modelling and Control of Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Engine” (First Draft) Abhijit Sonje Ji, C., and Ronney, P. D., 2002, “Modeling of Engine Cyclic Variations by a Thermodynamic Model,” SAE paper 2002-01-2736. Ji and Ronney (2002) developed a Kantor model showing that prior-cycle effects resulting from exhaust gas residuals are a significant factor in cyclic variability of combustion in internal combustion engines. Olsson, J. O., Tunestal, P., and…

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    Diesel Mechanic Essay

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    working on a car. Well, a diesel mechanic is not just a mechanic but one that works specifically on diesel engines. There is a huge difference between the two. Because of the difference, diesel mechanics are required to work on these engines in alternative ways to keep them going. Diesel mechanics have wide varied job descriptions, along with working on this unique type of engine. Diesel mechanics work on anything from transfer trucks to consumer pickup diesel trucks. Most diesel shops will…

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    nobody would have thought that almost all of the future vehicles would be powered by a diesel engine. But one man, under the name of Rudolf Diesel, was determined to change the future of mechanics forever. Paragraph 1: Although he died in September of 1913, Diesel made a legacy for himself by being the first human to build and operate a working diesel engine, which would go on to power big trucks and diesel locomotives. On the crisp spring day of March 18, 1858, Rudolf was born in eastern…

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    Furthermore, there are engine technologies that you might see in the near future that will begin to achieve these new efficiency goals. Homogenous charge compression ignition (HCCI) is"a combination of the operating principles of a gas engine and a diesel" (Csaba Csere, April 2010). Also, there is the revised stop start system (Csaba Csere, April 2010), which shuts off the engine when a driver is sitting at a stoplight, and when the driver releases the brake, restarts the engine. There are also…

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