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  2. KBDI-TV - Wikipedia

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    KBDI-TV (channel 12), known as PBS12, is a PBS member television station licensed to Broomfield, Colorado, United States, serving the Denver area. The station is owned by Colorado Public Television, Inc. KBDI-TV's studios are located at Welton and 29th Streets in the Five Points neighborhood northeast of downtown Denver; its main transmitter is located atop Mestaa'Ä—hehe Mountain [b] (just ...

  3. List of television stations in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Denver: Denver: 31 36 KDVR: Fox: Antenna TV on 31.2 TBD on 31.3 Denver: Greeley: 38 17 KPJR-TV: TBN: Hillsong on 38.2, Smile on 38.3, Enlace on 38.4, Positiv on 38.5 Denver: Denver: 41 20 KRMT: Daystar: Denver: Denver: 50 28 KTFD-TV: UniMás: LATV on 50.2, Stadium on 50.3 Denver: Castle Rock: 53 15 KETD: Estrella TV: LeSEA (KWHS-LD simulcast ...

  4. Idle (engine) - Wikipedia

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    For a passenger car engine, idle speed is customarily between 600 and 1000 rpm. For medium and heavy duty trucks, it is approximately 600 rpm. [1] For many single-cylinder motorcycle engines, idle speed is set between 900 and 1100 rpm.

  5. Compression ratio - Wikipedia

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    In petrol (gasoline) engines used in passenger cars for the past 20 years, compression ratios have typically been between 8:1 and 12:1. Several production engines have used higher compression ratios, including: Cars built from 1955 to 1972 which were designed for high-octane leaded gasoline, which allowed compression ratios up to 13:1.

  6. Detroit Diesel - Wikipedia

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    The ancestor of Detroit Diesel was the Winton Engine Company, founded by Alexander Winton in 1912; Winton Engine began producing diesel engines in fall 1913. After Charles F. Kettering purchased two Winton diesels for his yacht, General Motors acquired the company in 1930 along with Electro Motive Company, Winton's primary client.

  7. Mazda diesel engines - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda Y6 engine (called 1.6 MZ-CD or 1.6 CiTD) is a rebadged PSA DV6 engine, produced in the PSA engine plant in Trémery and the Ford engine plant in Dagenham. This 1.6 L (1,560 cc) DOHC 16-valve turbo diesel engine has a bore and stroke of 75 mm × 88.3 mm (2.95 in × 3.48 in), and a compression ratio of 18.3:1.