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- TKS (Tecalemit-Kilfrost-Sheepbridge Stokes) was a British aerospace manufacturer formed in 1942 to develop an ice protection system that could be compatible...
- Vauxhall Slant-4 iron block and the Lotus DOHC aluminium cylinder head with Tecalemit-Jackson fuel injection. The engine was available under two marketing designations;...
- initially used during World War II by the British, having been developed by Tecalemit-Kilfrost-Sheepbridge Stokes (TKS). Advantages of fluid systems are mechanical...
- opposed to the original alcohol. Paul Emery bored out the engine, used a Tecalemit Jackson fuel injection, and the 2-valve gear-driven DOHC 3-litre crossplane...
- by Trevor Taylor at 1966 British Grand Prix. Bored out to 3 Litres and Tecalemit Jackson fuel injection installed, this Emery-built FPE produced 312 bhp...
- Weber carburetor on most cars, although a small number were built with Tecalemit Jackson fuel injection. The rear suspension differed from the MG in having...
- petrol supplied by AC mechanical pump Oil system submerged gear type pump, Tecalemit full-flow oil filter with safety by-p**** Cooling system water, pump and...
- petrol supplied by AC mechanical pump Oil system submerged gear type pump, Tecalemit full-flow oil filter with safety by-p**** Cooling system water, pump and...
- factory car was a 218 bhp (162.6 kW) version based on the Weslake 190 with Tecalemit fuel-injection and a "Mati" exhaust system from Perkins Commercial Services...
- 138 bhp and 182 ft-lbs of torque, the 170, 180, 190 and the mighty 218 bhp Tecalemit fuel-injected version, which in a 1972 Motorsport Magazine article about...