He commended the Anambra State governor Prof Charles Soludo for being the first Nigerian governor to endorse Innoson vehicles as state official vehicle.
Typical bore and stroke sizes are 70–100mm (roughly 3–4 in). You might think making a more powerful engine is simply a matter of choosing a bigger bore and stroke, but there's much more to it than that, and there clearly have to be compromises (for example, you can't make small cars with enormous cylinders). In practice, the bore and stroke affect a number of different things, not just how powerful and efficient the engine is overall, but how much power it makes at different speeds: whether it's optimized for high power at high speed (as in a race car) or high power and fuel economy at lower speeds (as in a long-distance truck). If the bore and stroke measurement is more or less the same, the engine is described as square . A bigger bore and a shorter stroke gives us what's called an oversquare (short-stroke) engine. It has bigger valves for shifting more gas through the cylinders at higher speeds, so it can can make high power at higher rpm, and it's a good arrangement for a race car or a superbike (powerful motorbike). A smaller bore and a longer stroke, in what's called an undersquare (long-stroke) engine, gives us more power at lower revs, which is great for a slow-moving, heavy truck or a heavier motorbike.
More information <a href=https://telegra.ph/Cruising-Smoothly-Cars-Equipped-with-Continuously-Variable-Transmissions-CVTs-05-31>https://telegra.ph/Cruising-Smoothly-Cars-Equipped-with-Continuously-Variable-Transmissions-CVTs-05-31</a>
Still, if you notice oil leaking from the valve cover area, you can assume that the gasket has gone bad. Inspect the area around the gasket to see if any oil is seeping out.
Salt would not damage a car engine that much compared to other ingredients, but this little ingredient can cause massive loss if this sustains in a gas tank. The engine will lose power, and salt corrodes the tank.
Q3: How does heat affect tyre performance, and what precautions can be taken?
Overheating.
3 Answers 3.
Typical bore and stroke sizes are 70–100mm (roughly 3–4 in). You might think making a more powerful engine is simply a matter of choosing a bigger bore and stroke, but there's much more to it than that, and there clearly have to be compromises (for example, you can't make small cars with enormous cylinders). In practice, the bore and stroke affect a number of different things, not just how powerful and efficient the engine is overall, but how much power it makes at different speeds: whether it's optimized for high power at high speed (as in a race car) or high power and fuel economy at lower speeds (as in a long-distance truck). If the bore and stroke measurement is more or less the same, the engine is described as square . A bigger bore and a shorter stroke gives us what's called an oversquare (short-stroke) engine. It has bigger valves for shifting more gas through the cylinders at higher speeds, so it can can make high power at higher rpm, and it's a good arrangement for a race car or a superbike (powerful motorbike). A smaller bore and a longer stroke, in what's called an undersquare (long-stroke) engine, gives us more power at lower revs, which is great for a slow-moving, heavy truck or a heavier motorbike.
More information <a href=https://telegra.ph/Cruising-Smoothly-Cars-Equipped-with-Continuously-Variable-Transmissions-CVTs-05-31>https://telegra.ph/Cruising-Smoothly-Cars-Equipped-with-Continuously-Variable-Transmissions-CVTs-05-31</a>
Still, if you notice oil leaking from the valve cover area, you can assume that the gasket has gone bad. Inspect the area around the gasket to see if any oil is seeping out.
Salt would not damage a car engine that much compared to other ingredients, but this little ingredient can cause massive loss if this sustains in a gas tank. The engine will lose power, and salt corrodes the tank.
Q3: How does heat affect tyre performance, and what precautions can be taken?
Overheating.
3 Answers 3.
0