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The Assyrians were also innovative in military technology with the use of heavy cavalry, sappers, siege engines etc.
They were also, by virtue of their small capacity engines, far less efficient than the cavalry and horse-drawn guns that they were intended to complement.
Three works Team Cars with 16-valve twin cam engines were built for racing and record breaking: chassis number 1914, later developed as the Green Pea ; chassis number 1915, the Razor Blade record car ; and chassis number 1916, later developed as the Halford Special.
The six-cylinder engines of these cars from 1954 up to 1965 were designed by Tadek Marek.
Included in the arsenal of Abd al-Rahman's army were thirty-six siege engines.
The first buses powered by internal combustion engines were used in 1895 and this is still the most common power source.
During 1951, the wooden bodies were replaced with sheet steel and these vehicles were powered by Chrysler flathead six-cylinder engines and 3-speed manual transmissions.
In the 1960s V-8 engines began to appear and during the 1969 / 1970 production years, the standard round " porthole "- style windows were replaced with larger rectangular windows which allowed more interior light and made them feel less claustrophobic.
In the early 1950s, Armand set aside his dream to focus on developing his company's other tracked vehicles, but by the end of the decade, smaller, more efficient engines had been developed and were starting to come onto the market.
The FIA doubled the Formula One engine capacity limit to 3 litres for the 1966 season and suitable engines were scarce.
First used in China, cannon were among the earliest forms of gunpowder artillery, and over time replaced siege engines — among other forms of aging weaponry — on the battlefield.
In 1933, government rules were revised to permit engines, and Datsun increased the displacement of their microcar engine to the maximum allowed.
( One of the reasons formerly advanced for the non-completion of Babbage's engines had been that engineering methods were insufficiently developed in the Victorian era.
They were originally used as a more efficient replacement for stationary steam engines.
His engines were used to power pipelines, electric and water plants, automobiles and trucks, and marine craft.
DKW engines were used by Saab as a model for the Saab two-stroke used in their new Saab 92 automobile manufacturing venture, in 1947.
About 100 V6 engines were built for testing purposes and 13 DKW F102 as well as some Mungas were fitted with the V6 engine in the 1960s.
DS1's ion engines were shut down on 18 December 2001 at approximately 20: 00: 00 UTC, signaling the end of the mission.
Most devices used in the industrial revolution were referred to as engines, and this is where the steam engine gained its name.
These were used in cranes and aboard ships in Ancient Greece, as well as in mines, water pumps and siege engines in Ancient Rome.
As for internal combustion piston engines, these were tested in France in 1807 by de Rivaz and independently, by the Niépce brothers.
They are or were used in: the Volkswagen Beetle, some Porsche and Subaru cars, many BMW and Honda motorcycles, and aircraft engines ( for propeller driven aircraft ), etc.

engines and imported
The first trains were drawn by Stephenson engines imported from Great Britain.
Three Cornish beam engines were imported from Hayle: the Leeghwater, the Cruquius ( the largest Watt-design reciprocal stroke steam engine ever built and now a museum ), and the Lijnden.
In 1931, Continental engines, imported from the U. S., were offered, being quieter and cheaper.
Many imported brands utilized fuel saving technologies such as fuel injection and multi-valve engines over the common use of carburetors.
This facility went from a marshalling area for fully imported Morris cars ( Austins were up until then being assembled in Melbourne, Victoria from an earlier Austin Motors establishment ), to a facility for making CKD cars, to the total local fabrication and construction of vehicles, engines, and mechanicals.
Both engines were replaced by a new SOHC 1. 8L four, imported from GM of Brazil.
Game Maker provides a two-dimensional particle system often used by indie, hobbyist, or student game developers, though it cannot be imported into other engines.
In June 1883, the Bureau of Machines was established and steam engines were imported.
Previously, the Tipo had been imported from Italy and was available with three different trims that were closely associated with its engines: the basic 1. 6 i. e., the luxurious 2. 0 8V and the sporty 2. 0 16V Sedicivalvole.
Fairey imported 50 Curtiss built D-12 engines in 1926, renaming them the Fairey Felix.
Large numbers of Fowler ploughing engines had been constructed in order to increase the land under tillage during the war and many new light Fordson F tractors had been imported from 1917 onwards.
The first trains were Stephenson engines imported from Great Britain.
In 1898, Sydney cycle firm, Gavin Gibson Ltd, imported seven motorised tricycles produced by Count Jules-Albert de Dion and powered by one cylinder petrol engines designed by his partner Georges Bouton.
It did not use the LA1 3400 V6 engine, but rather a selection of Opel engines ( which had to be imported to the United States for assembly ).
The engines were the only automobile part that were imported ; everything else was made in Sweden.
Most models were fitted with Rutenber Straight-6 engines and Grand Lees or Muncie gearboxes ; some, however, had imported OHV Ansted engines instead.
Operations of Volkswagen in China include the production, sales and services of whole cars, parts and components, engines and transmission systems, and the sales and service of imported cars.
Due to slow sales thanks to growing consumer preference for more powerful engines, Magna's imported 4-cylinder was dropped in March 1999, in time for the TH facelift.
Approximately 45 WBX6 engines were imported to South Africa
The HK series carried over the same local six-cylinder engines, but introduced the first V8 into the Holden range, the fully imported Chevrolet small-block engine.
Both engines are imported Toyota DVVT engines.
Turbocharged and naturally aspirated diesel engines were also available in the pickups at this time as well, but it appears that no diesel-powered 4Runners were imported to the United States.

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