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Opening in the cylinder head through which the fuel mixture passes when entering the cylinder.
Electrically-powered motor operating on the principle that an electromotive force is induced when the magnetic flux through a circuit changes.
One through which the fuel mixture passes on its way to the cylinders.
Fuel-injection system in which the fuel delivery nozzle is placed within the intake manifold.
Transmission gearing in which the ratio between the input shaft and output shaft is higher or lower than 1 to 1.
One in which the rear wheels can rise and fall independently of each other.