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Maintenance Guide
Maintenance Guides. Hints, service repairs for Classic & modern cars.
Service guide Manuals (registered users only).
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Tritec engine (1999-2007)
Engines1990sTritec Straight-4 Petrol engine From 1999 to 2007 The Tritec engine (also known as Pentagon) is a four-cylinder petrol engine that was manufactured between 1999 and 2007 by ...
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Triumph slant-four engine (1972-1981)
RegisteredEngines1960sTriumph slant-four engine 1972 to 1981 ENGINE in line 4 inclined at 40 Degrees Bore 3.56 in (90.3 mm) Stroke 3.07 in (78.0 mm) Capacity 122” (1998 cm') Type Single overhead ...
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Truck (Lorry)
RegisteredInformation1900sLorry Truck View all Trucks in related items Below. A truck (United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, also called a lorry in the United Kingdom, Ireland, South ...
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Tuned Exhaust
RegisteredTechnical GuidesPerformance Tuned exhaust A tuned exhaust system is an exhaust system for an internal combustion engine which improves its efficiency by using precise geometry to reflect the ...
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Turbo Antilag system
RegisteredTechnical GuidesTurbo Antilag system An anti-lag system (ALS) or misfiring system is a system used on turbocharged engines to minimize turbo lag on racing cars. It works by arranging for fuel ...
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Turbo diesel
RegisteredTechnical GuidesTurbo diesel explained Turbo-diesel, also written as turbodiesel and turbo diesel refers to any diesel engine equipped with a turbocharger. Turbocharging is common in modern car ...
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Turbo timer
RegisteredTechnical GuidesTurbo timer A turbo timer is a device designed to keep an automotive engine running for a pre-specified period in order to automatically execute the cool-down period required to ...
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Turbo Twin
RegisteredTechnical GuidesBiturbo ,Twin & Sequential turbo Twin-turbo or biturbo refers to a turbocharged engine, in which two turbochargers compress the intake charge. More specifically called "parallel ...
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Turbocharger
RegisteredTechnical GuidesTurbocharger history and overview A turbocharger, or turbo (colloquialism), from the Greek "τύρβη" (mixing/spinning) is a forced induction device used to allow more power to be ...
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Turbocharger Hybrid
RegisteredTechnical GuidesHybrid turbocharger A hybrid turbocharger is an electric turbocharger consisting of an ultra high speed turbine-generator and an ultra high speed electric air compressor. The ...
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Turbocharger Variable geometry
RegisteredTechnical GuidesVariable-geometry turbocharger Variable-geometry turbochargers (VGTs) are a family of turbochargers, usually designed to allow the effective aspect ratio (A:R) of the turbo to be ...
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TVR Speed Eight engine (1996-2003)
RegisteredEngines1990sTVR Speed Eight engine 1996 to 2003 was the name of a normally aspirated V8 car engine designed and manufactured by TVR. The engine was intended to power the TVR Griffith and ...
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TVR Speed Six engine (1999-2007)
RegisteredEngines1990sTVR Speed Six engine 1999 to 2007 The TVR Speed Six was the name of a naturally aspirated straight-6 engine manufactured by TVR, and used in several of their cars including ...
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TVR Speed Twelve engine
RegisteredEngines2000sTVR Speed Twelve engine engine V12 w/High Molybdenum EN14T steel block, EN40B nitrided steel crankshaft and EN24B conrods, Dry Sump Lubrication valvetrain 4 Valves per Cyl fuel ...
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TVR Wheel Fitment Guide
Technical GuidesTVR Wheel Fitment Sizes Guide PCD & Offsets Model Year PCD Offset Bore Cerbera 95 on 5×114 35 to 45 71.5 Chimaera 4.0/5.0/V8 93 on 4×108 35 to 45 63.3 Chimaera 4.6 97 on 4×108 15 ...
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Twist-beam rear suspension
RegisteredTechnical GuidesTwist-beam rear suspension The twist-beam rear suspension, also known as torsion-beam axle is a type of automobile suspension based on a large H or C shaped member. The front of ...
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Two-stroke engine
RegisteredTechnical GuidesTwo-stroke engine Saab Two-stroke 3 cylinder engine A two-stroke, two-cycle, or two-cycle engine is a type of internal combustion engine which completes a power cycle in only one ...
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Tyre (tire) History
RegisteredTechnical GuidesAutomotive tyre (tire) History History The earliest tires were bands of iron (later steel), placed on wooden wheels, used on carts and wagons. The tire would be heated in a forge ...
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