Sentence examples for taking the engine from inspiring English sources

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Bloodhound SSC is aiming for over 1,000mph, which is faster than any jet fighter has ever been at ground level, so we're taking the engine outside its design envelope.

Using the engine cycle simulation, this paper compares the effects of the Miller and five stroke cycles on the performance of the deeply downsized and highly boosted SI engine, taking the engine knock and pre-turbine temperature into consideration.

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"By replacement we mean taking the engines off the 787s, replacing the faulty turbine blades and then putting those engines back on the aircraft," an ANA spokesman said on Thursday in Tokyo.

Upon learning this, Williamson suggested taking the engines from the hulk of Merrimack, recently raised from the bed of the Elizabeth River.

One guy took the tires and the radio; the other guy took the engine".

As he took the engine apart, it was clear the spark plug had broken.

He said that gearshifts that take the engine over 1,800 r.p.m. — not 8,000 r.p.m. — waste fuel.

"A shell?" "He had to take the engine out," she says.

Used to be you could work on your car, take the engine apart and clean the armature, say, or put new bearings in.

Marcelo used it as a moment to take the engine out of the car, spread the parts over the garage floor, clean them, put them back together — and hope that the engine's running better.

But my wife had a new Chrysler New Yorker, a 1980 to '81, with a big 440-cubic-inch engine, so I told one of my technicians to take the engine out and use it to drive that fan.

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