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They make cars, they make engines, they make gearboxes.
Honda now has about 13,500 workers at four plants in Ohio that assemble vehicles and make engines and transmissions.
More ethanol will confuse exhaust control systems and make engines run too hot, destroying catalytic converters, automakers say.
But Rolls-Royce said it could fix the problems, and it maintained that the failure was "unrelated" to its ability to make engines available for Boeing's flight tests.
Daimler has a 10.5% stake in Hyundai, with an option to raise it to 15%, and a joint-venture with Hyundai and Mitsubishi to make engines.
The firm has invested in companies that make engines and biofuels and one that is trying to turn carbon emissions and seawater into cement.
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James Liao, a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles, hopes to avoid refining altogether by engineering photosynthetic cyanobacteria that make engine-compatible fuels.
Eaton has three factories in Brazil, to make engine valves, electrical distributors and truck transmissions, and none in Argentina.
He's also got agreements to make engine-preheat devices for BMW and direct-diesel-injection systems for Robert Bosch.
It will be the first time the engineering giant has made engines for the Gulf carrier's super-jumbo fleet.
Rolls-Royce makes engines for both aircraft.
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