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IUPAC name
Carbane (never recommended)
Other names Carbon tetrahydride Carburetted hydrogen Hydrogen carbide Marsh gas
Methyl hydride Natural gas Identifiers...
- rear
hatch was no
longer offered.
Initial models were
produced with
carburetted four-cylinder
petrol engines of 1.6 L, 1.8 L, and 2.0 L. Fuel-injection...
- 1969
model year. All TR6s
built until the 28th of
November 1968 were
carburetted-engine cars with CC
commission number prefixes, at
which point in time...
-
hydrocarbons C01B;
underground gasification of
minerals E21BÂ 43/295);
CARBURETTING AIR OR
OTHER GASES" (PDF).
Nisbet Latta, "American
Producer Gas Practice...
- four-cylinder
aircraft engine,
manufactured by
Lycoming Engines.
There is no
carburetted version of the engine,
which would have been
designated O-390 and therefore...
-
Direct injection has
considerable advantages in two-stroke engines. In
carburetted two-strokes, a
major problem is a
portion of the fuel/air
mixture going...
- spra****. The
resulting mixed gas was
called carburetted water gas. The
average composition of
carburetted water gas is as follows: H2=34-38%; CO=23-28%;...
- 4G20B; this
engine meets the Euro IV
emissions standards. OHV 8 valve,
carburetted Displacement: 2.0 L (1,998 cc) Bore × stroke: 86 mm × 86 mm (3.39 in...
- Romeo, the engine's
power output and
performance were
unchanged from the
carburetted version. The ****A
system continued until the 1982
model year with the...
- out in
November 1991. The 998-cc
power units were discontinued. Early,
carburetted Coopers had a
catalytic converter and
produce 45 kW (60 hp; 61 PS) at...