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"accelerate the engine" is a correct and useable phrase in written English.
It is often used when talking about vehicles or machinery. Example: The car was struggling to go up the steep hill, so Sarah pressed down on the gas pedal to accelerate the engine.
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A three-dimensional, reactive CFD code using unstructured hybrid grids was developed to accelerate the engine studies.
The faster you accelerate the engine, the more the car leaks and the greater the risk of explosion.
This often involves overdrive ratios to keep engine speed low under cruising conditions thus compromising vehicle longitudinal response during tip-ins; in fact an additional torque is required to accelerate the engine to an operating point where higher power is available.
When you're at a stop shift to neutral and slightly accelerate the engine.
Have someone accelerate the engine of the car with the charged battery to a moderate speed and attempt to start the car that has the dead battery.
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The influence of coating material, thickness, and technique on engine performance and emissions has been studied critically to accelerate the LHR engine evolution.
Julie Hudson at UBS said: "Should transport emissions become too difficult to regulate because of the difficulty of amassing accurate data, we think this might go way beyond the diesel engine, to accelerate the demise of the combustion engine".
They work like rocket engine, accelerate the pistons 4 (having small mass from heavy material) for high speeds in tens of times more that in conventional cumulative explosive.
The president's decision will also accelerate the development of smaller cars and engines already under way.
"The scandal could accelerate the underlying growth of vehicles with alternative powertrains, including fuel cells, electric and hybrid engines".
As David Messina, VP of Marketing at Docker explained, this is a way of accelerating the readiness of Docker Engine.
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