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U-engine - traducción al Inglés

THE ADJUSTMENT, MODIFICATION, OR DESIGN OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES TO YIELD MORE PERFORMANCE
Automotive tuning; Engine performance; Engine building; Engine overhaul; Engine overhauling; Blueprint (engine); Rebuilt engine; Engine rebuild; Engine development; Blueprinted engine

U-engine      
محرك على شكل u
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
U; Letter U; U (letter); ASCII 85; ASCII 117; U+0055; U+0075; Ꞹ; Ꞿ; ꞿ
اسْم : الحرف الـواحد والعشرون من الأبجدية الإنجليزية
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
U; Letter U; U (letter); ASCII 85; ASCII 117; U+0055; U+0075; Ꞹ; Ꞿ; ꞿ
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الحرف الحادى و العشرون من الابجدية الانجليزية شئ معتبر فى المقام العشرين او الحادى و العشرين من حيث الطبقة او الترتيب شئ على صورة حرف U

Definición

reciprocating engine
¦ noun a piston engine.

Wikipedia

Engine tuning

Engine tuning is the adjustment or modification of the internal combustion engine or Engine Control Unit (ECU) to yield optimal performance and increase the engine's power output, economy, or durability. These goals may be mutually exclusive; an engine may be de-tuned with respect to output power in exchange for better economy or longer engine life due to lessened stress on engine components.

Tuning can include a wide variety of adjustments and modifications, such as the routine adjustment of the carburetor and ignition system to significant engine overhauls. Performance tuning of an engine can involve revising some of the design decisions taken during the development of the engine.

Setting the idle speed, air-fuel ratio, carburetor balance, spark plug and distributor point gaps, and ignition timing were regular maintenance tasks for older engines and are the final but essential steps in setting up a racing engine. On modern engines equipped with electronic ignition and fuel injection, some or all of these tasks are automated but they still require periodic calibration.