clutch — [1] An electrically operated coupling device that connects or disconnects the compressor pulley and compressor shaft [2] A device that disconnects the engine from the transmission, to allow the vehicle to change gears, and then allows the engine… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Clutch — For other uses, see Clutch (disambiguation). Rear side of a Ford V6 engine, looking at the clutch housing on the flywheel … Wikipedia
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Twin Clutch SST — (Sport Shift Transmission or Sportronic Shift Transmission) is the brand name of a 6 speed twin clutch transmission developed by Mitsubishi Motors. The system was first incorporated in the 2007 Lancer Evolution X. [http://media.mitsubishi… … Wikipedia
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Traction engine — A traction engine is a self propelled steam engine used to move heavy loads on roads, plough ground or to provide power at a chosen location. The name derives from the Latin tractus , meaning drawn , since the prime function of any traction… … Wikipedia
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Killinger and Freund Motorcycle — The Killinger and Freund Motorcycle was an attempt in 1935 by a group of five German engineers from Munich to design a more streamlined and modified version of the German Megola front wheel drive motorcycle.… … Wikipedia