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  2. Fox’s Electronic Live Valve Suspension Will Change ... - AOL

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    The electronically controlled suspension system is so much more than automatic lockout.

  3. Ford Raptor - Wikipedia

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    For 2019, the Fox Racing shocks were updated with "Live Valve" capability, automatically adjusting for the terrain. [16] As before, 35-inch all-terrain tires were fitted to 17-inch wheels; as a rare option for a mass-produced vehicle, Ford offered beadlock wheels to prevent tire bead separation from the wheel at low pressures. [citation needed]

  4. Car suspension - Wikipedia

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    Live-axle is simpler, but unsprung weight contributes to wheel bounce. Because it assures constant camber, dependent (and semi-independent) suspension is most common on vehicles that need to carry large loads as a proportion of the vehicle's weight, that have relatively soft springs and that do not (for cost and simplicity reasons) use active ...

  5. Valve actuator - Wikipedia

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    The blue valve body is visible in-line with the pipe. The valve actuator opens or closes the butterfly disc of the valve based on electrical signals sent to the actuator. Another valve actuator is visible in the background, with windows to indicate the valve position. A valve actuator is the mechanism for opening and closing a valve. Manually ...

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  7. Ferrari 212 Export - Wikipedia

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    The front suspension setup was independent with double wishbones and transverse leaf springs. Front shock absorbers were hydraulic of a Houdaille type. At the rear was a live axle with semi-elliptic springs and Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers. [1] Brakes were of a hydraulic drum type, all-round. The fuel tank had a capacity of 120 litres. [5]

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  9. Volkswagen Passat (B6) - Wikipedia

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    The two lesser powered engine variants 2.0 L TDI and 1.8 L TSI are only available in front wheel drive format with a manual 6 speed transmission. The rest of the range with 4Motion has a 6 speed DSG automated manual transmission, except the 2.0 L TDI with 103 kW/140 hp has an option of 6 speed manual.