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Sturdy component built into a door to help prevent it caving inwards during an impact.
Slang for airbags fitted to the passenger seats or doors to provide additional protection during an impact from the side.
Side-mounted steering joystick fitted to some experimental drive-by-wire cars.
one in which inlet and exhaust valves are positioned vertically beside each cylinder, with the valve heads uppermost.
Tiny rectangular silicon slice, with microelectronic circuits etched on its surface.