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    Build Fast Cars

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    two don't spin the wheels and turn the wheels like fwd cars do. The amount of cylinder the cars has is important because if the car has more cylinder it will have more power, less cylinder mean it will have less power and also a supercharger

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    of the supercharger. Superchargers spin really fast with the RPMs of the motor while its spinning it’s blowing air into the engine that’s why it is called the blower Bentley. The Bentley 4.5 liter was made from 1927 to 1931. James Bond bought his in 1933. They only produced 720 4.5 liter Bentleys. Only fifty-five of them included the supercharger made by Amherst Villiers. The Bentley 4.5 liter was a perfect car for James Bond at the time. It matched him. It was fast with the supercharger. The car

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    performance, handling and perhaps add a personal touch. This type of activity might be mistaken by many to be reserved for racing “junkies”, but if we take a closer look, it actually proves to be quite beneficial in terms of fuel consumption and safety. Superchargers or turbochargers are known to increase engine efficiency and power, whereas advanced suspension and braking tend to drastically upgrade handling and thus safety. A carefully designed exhaust system can

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    Tesla Motors Incorporated, an American company that designs, produces, and sells electric vehicles and their electric components, has become one of the fastest growing car companies in recent history. The company’s main goal was to start creating electric vehicles that were accessible and affordable to the public. Founded in 2003 and taking off successfully by 2009, Tesla Motors started selling the first mass-produced vehicle to use lithium-ion battery cells and hold a range of greater than 200 miles

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    One of the biggest obstacle in using Electric vehicle is unavailability or scarcity of EV Charging Networks. In last couple of years, there is a big technological advancement in electric vehicle technology. But the speed of EV infrastructure setup is still not up to the mark. EV charging station is fundamental need for any electric car owner. Some companies have identified this issue and started building up charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. This is leading to big push for acceptance

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    The second time around with a model often allows reviewers such as yours truly to enjoy a distinct perspective. That differentiation is only amplified when a larger and more powerful engine is offered. And in the case of the Land Rover Range Rover Sport, the subsequent model came with a 50 percent power boost, due entirely to a 5.0-liter, supercharged V-8 engine. That’s not to say that the standard 3.0-liter, supercharged V-6 engine falls short. Delivering 340 horsepower and 332 foot-pounds of

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    What we will be discussing The topic of my research paper is how performance parts affect an automotive engine. I will be outlining how these different modifications to your car can dramatically affect your vehicle. Why I am interested I have always been fascinated by fast cars. As I grew older I realized you didn't have to drop $100,000 on a Sports car to make a car fast. Most of the following modifications can be placed on any car. Everything from a Corolla to a Corvette. How an engine works

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    Mustang Research Paper

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    engine was a 4.6 dual overhead cam v8. Sitting on top the engine was a supercharger. This was the first mustang in production to be powered by a supercharger. A supercharger is a system bolted on top of the motor connected to the throttle body. In a engine more air is key to more horsepower. This is so because oxygen is one of the biggest factors in combustion. Combustion is how a engine runs. With that being said a supercharger is a system that forces more air into the engine to make it faster. With

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    problem is that it has to have a modded exhaust stream. It has to be able to run the exhaust through the turbo and power the ceramic turbine, thus creating more horsepower. Superchargers are the things you normally see on american muscle. If you see a muscle car with a vent in the hood, it may have a supercharger inside. the supercharger needs a belt connecting to the engine to power it. The biggest debate on them is that, they draw power from the engine to make power. They do however make more than they

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    Land Rover Research Paper

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    Soon after the SUV craze took hold in the early 1990s, the GMC Typhoon emerged, a performance model like none other. Based on the GMC Jimmy, a turbocharged 4.3-liter V-6 engine enabled it to move from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.3 seconds, comparable to what sports cars attained during that era. Though the Typhoon’s two-year run was certainly a short-lived one, it placed in the mind of automotive executives the world over that SUVs and performance were no longer mutually exclusive. Fast forward to today

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