Engine tuning — is the adjustment, modification or design of internal combustion engines to yield optimal performance, either in terms of power output or economy. It has a long history, almost as long as the development of the car in general, originating with… … Wikipedia
Engine City Technical Institute — is an accredited, diesel technology school located in South Plainfield, New Jersey, a short distance off of Interstate 287. It is currently the only such school in the Northeastern United States, and, as such, its graduates are in high demand… … Wikipedia
engine overhaul — When an old engine burns too much oil and loses power, it is dismantled and restored to the manufacturer s original tolerances by replacement of worn parts, reboring the cylinders, regrinding the crankshaft, etc … Dictionary of automotive terms
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Ford Cologne V6 engine — Ford Cologne V6 Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Also called Ford Taunus V6 Cylinder block alloy cast iron … Wikipedia
Smethwick Engine — The Smethwick Engine is a steam engine made by Boulton and Watt; brought into service in May 1779.Originally, it was one of two engines used to pump water back up to the 491 ft summit level of the BCN Old Main Line (Birmingham Canal) canal at… … Wikipedia
exchange engine — A replacement engine which is provided in exchange for a worn engine while the original engine is being rebuilt … Dictionary of automotive terms
Ford 335 engine — Ford 335 V8 Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Also called Ford Cleveland V8 Production 1970–1985 … Wikipedia
Automobile engine replacement — An automobile engine replacement is an engine or a major part of one that is sold individually without any other parts required to make a functional car (for example a drivetrain). These engines are produced either as aftermarket parts or as… … Wikipedia
Ford FE engine — Infobox Automobile engine name=Ford FE V8 aka=Ford FT V8 manufacturer=Ford Motor Company production=1958 ndash;1976 predecessor=Ford Y block V8 successor=Ford 335 Cleveland V8 Ford 351 Windsor V8 class=Mid sized OHV V8 similar=Oldsmobile V8 Buick … Wikipedia