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The automaker modified the engine to make premium gas recommended rather than required, which sacrificed power and fuel economy, but it was too late.
Chen Ming-hwa, a 22-year-old college student, watched intently as a repairman here modified the engine on his gray 125-cc Kymco motorcycle to increase its power to the equivalent of a 180-cc bike.
Aerojet Rocketdyne, the prime contractor for the RS-25 engine, has modified the engine to meet the performance requirements for the SLS.
LucasArts had gradually modified the engine since its creation.
The company had gradually modified the engine since its creation.
Valve eventually modified the engine a great deal, notably adding skeletal animation and Direct3D support; a developer stated in a PC Accelerator magazine preview that seventy percent of the engine code was rewritten.
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Just 8 months Airer VirgiNewtlantic flew a 747 from London to Amsterdam on coconut and babassu nut biofuel, Air New Zealand has done it also.
Most blends are in the range of 5 10 percent cellulosic ethanol so they can be used in current vehicles without modifying the engine.
There's also an Active Eco mode that modifies the engine and transmission programming to improve fuel economy by, Hyundai says, up to 7 percent.
In the Evo FQ-360, Mitsubishi laid the template for Evo owners in America; you can have 360 horsepower, reliably, without the need to modify the engine's internal parts.
"Three years ago it was still a pipe dream that you could use biofuels for aviation," he said, but in the past three years, technologies have been developed that can produce carbon-neutral, low-sulfur fuels from two plant sources, jatropha and camelina, and from micro algae, that can be burned by jets without modifying the engine or distribution system.
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