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The Queensland 500 was a motorsport endurance race held at Queensland Raceway near Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It was best known as a V8 Supercars race held from 1999 to 2002. History
Allison T40 (Allison 500, 503) Allison T44; Allison T54; Allison T56 (501-D) Allison T61; Allison T63; ... Rocket engines [14] Armstrong Siddeley Alpha; Armstrong ...
The Hartley V8 engine is a series of a four-stroke naturally-aspirated DOHC V8 engines, designed, developed and built by American John Hartley and Hartley Enterprises, [4] which has been produced since 2004. It was famously used in the well-known Ariel Atom 500 V8 sports car model. [5] [6] [7] [8]
The Franklin Engine Company was an American manufacturer of aircraft engines. Its designs were used primarily in the civilian market, both in fixed wing and helicopter designs. It was briefly directed towards automobile engines as part of the Tucker Car Corporation, returning to aviation when that company failed.
The Howard patent plough was a great success and made in huge numbers. However a diverse range of different types of agricultural equipment was made, for example an advert in 1891 lists their famous ploughs and harrows plus disk harrows, horse rakes, mowers, reapers, cultivators, land-rollers, hay presses, straw trussers, grass harrows, horse hoes, vine cultivators, sheaf binders, scarifiers ...
HD75 – 500 cc Jap OHV engine – 75 mph (121 km/h) – 75 guineas; HD 600 De Luxe – 600 cc JAP sidevalve – 72 guineas; HD65 – 350 cc JAP OHV – 65 mph (105 km/h) – 65 guineas; HD60 – 350 cc JAP sidevalve – 60 mph (97 km/h) – 60 guineas; The HD Super 90 gained the option of a 600 cc JAP OHV motor, raising the price by 5 guineas.
Slashers can refer to: Slashers (film) Slashers (slamball team) Night Slashers, an arcade game; Longford Slashers, a Gaelic football team; Negros Slashers, a former ...
Howard Frederick Hobbs (21 September 1902 – 15 December 1982) [1] was a South Australian inventor, a pioneer of automatic transmission for motor vehicles. In 1932 he moved to England, where he spent the rest of his life developing automatic gearboxes that failed to find a market.