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  2. Glossary of automotive terms - Wikipedia

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    Also tail pipe and kick-up pipe. The rearmost pipe of an exhaust system, downstream of the rear muffler, by which most or all of the vehicle's exhaust gases exit the system. [1] The term is also sometimes used to refer to intermediate pipes. Large vehicles may have more than one tailpipe. telematic control unit (TCU) telematics

  3. Benteler International - Wikipedia

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    In 1935 the company won its first major order from the automotive industry: Benteler produced exhaust pipes for the Ford Eifel. During the Second World War anti-aircraft guns were made in the Benteler factory in Bielefeld (including anti-aircraft guns 2-cm-Flak 38 and 2-cm-Flak-Vierling 38), until the factory was destroyed in 1944 in an air raid.

  4. Expansion chamber - Wikipedia

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    When the descending piston first exposes the exhaust port on the cylinder wall, the exhaust flows out powerfully due to its pressure (without assistance from the expansion chamber) so the diameter/area over the length of the first portion of the pipe is constant or near constant with a divergence of 0 to 2 degrees which preserves wave energy.

  5. Videoliner (dragster) - Wikipedia

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    It had a dropped front axle and bicycle wheels, a partially enclosed engine (leaving the blower and blower scoop exposed), and enclosed slicks (without wheel covers or skirts). [2] The rear of the cockpit was also closed, but there was no canopy. [2] The exhaust pipes exited flush with the top of the body on either side, ahead of the cockpit. [2]

  6. Tuned exhaust - Wikipedia

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    The layout of a 4-2-1 system is as follows: four pipes (primary) come off the cylinder head, and merge into two pipes (secondary), which in turn finally link up to form one collector pipe. [2] Compared with a 4-1 exhaust system, a 4-2-1 often produces more power at mid-range engine speeds (RPM), while a 4-1 exhaust produces more power at high RPM.

  7. Talbot 14-45 - Wikipedia

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    1932 Weymann fabric 6-light saloon 65 6-light saloon by STD's Darracq Motor Engineering of Fulham, London registered May 1934. The Talbot 14-45 also known as Talbot 65 is a luxury car designed by Georges Roesch and made by Clément Talbot Limited in their North Kensington factory and usually bodied by fellow subsidiary of S T D Limited, Darracq Motor Engineering in Fulham.