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- A drivetrain (also frequently spelled as drive train or sometimes drive-train) or transmission system, is the group of components that deliver mechanical...
- Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Powerpack" drivetrain – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2009) (Learn how...
- Drivetrain is the twelfth studio album by the southern rock band 38 Special, released in 2004. Eight of the album's 12 songs were co-written by long-time...
- Hybrid vehicle drivetrains transmit power to the driving wheels for hybrid vehicles. A hybrid vehicle has multiple forms of motive power, and can come...
- Look up drivetrain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Drivetrain may refer to: Drivetrain, the group of components in a motor vehicle that deliver power...
- Drivetrain System International (abbreviated as DSI), and previously operating as BorgWarner Australia, BTR, and ION is an Australian drivetrain constructor...
- or, less often, the entire powertrain. A motor vehicle's driveline or drivetrain consists of the parts of the powertrain excluding the engine. It is the...
- Magna Powertrain is a major American manufacturer of transmission and drivetrain systems owned by Magna International. It was formed from multiple subsidiaries...
- engage the drivetrain of an automobile without introducing shock to the drivetrain components by engaging too quickly. By preventing drivetrain shock, clutch...
- meshed gears—used in several applications, including drivetrain and rack and pinion systems. Drivetrains usually feature a gear known as the pinion, which...