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About 23,000 have been manufactured at Chrysler's Toledo, Ohio, plant since it began building the sport utility vehicle in June, but the company needed time to work on engine management software issues.
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Emissions can be reduced by more than 90percentt with pollution-control devices -- which only work on engines built since 1994 -- and ultra-low-sulfur diesel.
He took eight different auto tech classes during his years at Kennedy, often staying in the shop until dinnertime to work on engines with his teachers.
Blackwell left Rolls-Royce in 1949 to work on engines at the Bristol Aeroplane Company, creator of many famous planes, including, in the 1960s, Concorde.
Work on engines for Porsche's new Cayenne sports-utility vehicle has also been interrupted.Most of Germany's car makers use just-in-time manufacturing techniques, which means that production can be affected swiftly when suppliers fail to deliver.
Hyundai Motor, the South Korean carmaker, forged an alliance today with DaimlerChrysler of Germany and Mitsubishi Motors of Japan to work on engines that all three companies can use in their cars.
Work on engines for Porsche's new Cayenne sports-utility vehicle, has also been interrupted.Most of Germany's car makers now use just-in-time manufacturing techniques, which means that production can be affected swiftly when suppliers fail to deliver.
Also on hand was Jim Williams, a retired firefighter, who worked on Engine 56, on Monroe Avenue, in the Bronx, beginning in the late sixties.
Air conditioner works on engine rpm.
I love working on engines.
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