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Discover Ludwig"engine output" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the amount of power generated by an engine, or the amount of work it is able to perform. For example, "The engine output of the new model car is higher than its predecessor."
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The electric motor's torque more than makes up for the slight reduction in engine output.
ECO mode regulates the engine output and the climate controls to improve fuel economy.
True to the British penchant for understatement, Rolls-Royce cited the engine output only as "adequate".
The main attraction, however, is the boost in engine output, to 135 horsepower.
The New York factory, in Jamestown, where ISX heavy-truck engine output is being consolidated, will add about 200 workers.
While the engine output is unchanged for 2010, the 6-speed manual transmission (no automatic is offered) features taller gearing.
If the driver fails to take action, the system would fully apply the brakes and curb engine output.
However, its use reduced the engine output torque slightly and increased the combustion noise.
If the backpressure is too high, the fuel consumption rate unexpectedly increases and the engine output may decrease.
As there were no limits on engine output, the 1986 campaign featured some of the most powerful motors ever seen in Formula One.
The power supply for the electrodes, he said, will have to be designed so that it does not sap engine output needed for flight.
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