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The first major difference is the car's motor. In a petrol vehicle, there is an internal combustion engine (ICE) that works on the principle when a mixture of fuel and air is compressed and ignited, an explosion is created.
In reply to by Anonymous (not verified) No, swap second gear. listen to them grind. https://youtu.be/R7M1RtnXzHw?t=1h30ms 04/02/2016 - 09:45 |

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Two spark plugs are used to ignite the air-fuel mixture, helping to speed up the combustion process and ensure the majority of the fuel burns, and this forces the rotor to continue to rotate.
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A sticky, slow-moving power window can be really frustrating, especially when you pull up to a toll booth or drive-thru window. You can usually fix the problem by lubricating the window channels. But if you don’t fix the problem, the slow-moving window will stress the window regulator mechanism until it breaks, costing you around $400 to replace. Here’s the fix.
No, Ford doesn't actually offer a police-rated version of the Mustang Mach-E. But that didn't stop the New York Police Department from making its own version.
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