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  2. So-Cal Speed Shop - Wikipedia

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    The first streamliner powered by a Flathead Ford to go over 200 mph (320 km/h) is the Edelbrock-equipped Bachelor-Xydias SoCal Special; [4] it was featured on the cover of the January 1949 issue of Hot Rod magazine. [5] Bill Burke of the So-Cal Speed Shop was the first to attempt to convert a P-51 Mustang belly drop tank to a hot rod roadster. [6]

  3. Vacuum servo - Wikipedia

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    In the US it is commonly called a brake booster. A vacuum servo, also known as a power booster or power brake unit, uses a vacuum, usually supplied by the engine, to multiply the driver's pedal effort and apply that effort to the master cylinder .

  4. Panhard rod - Wikipedia

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    If the rod is too short, it allows excessive sideways movement between the axle and the body at the ends of the spring travel. Therefore, the Panhard rod is less desirable on smaller cars than larger ones. Two notable exceptions to this are the Mitsubishi Pajero Mini and Suzuki Jimny. Both are small light vehicles (they fall in the light ...

  5. Drum brake - Wikipedia

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    Drum brake (upper right) with the drum removed (lower left, inside facing up), on the front of a Ford Falcon Sprint A rear drum brake on a Kawasaki W800 motorcycle. A drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press outward against a rotating bowl-shaped part called a brake drum.

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    The effort was part of a campaign to interfere in elections within the United States, the Justice Department said.

  7. Bicycle brake - Wikipedia

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    This problem led to demands for alternative braking systems. On November 23, 1897, Abram W. Duck of Duck's Cyclery in Oakland, California, was granted a patent for his Duck Roller Brake (U.S. Patent 594,234). [5] The Duck brake used a rod operated by a lever on the handlebar to pull twin rubber rollers against the front tyre, braking the front ...