Sentences with phrase «dampers on»

The Mercedes hypercar uses two inboard - mounted dampers on each axle.
Audi's aluminum block, 3.6 - liter V - 8 engine is indeed powerful, with 32 valves, two cams, 10.6 to 1 compression, vibration dampers on the crankshaft and prodigious horsepower - 240.
Robust dampers on the hinges have been added to help cushion the tailgate when opening and also help reduce bouncing when driving with the tailgate down.
On 2.0 - litre cars, the rear suspension consisted of a rigid axle on semi-elliptic springs (single - leaf on the spider, two - leaf on the coupé) and twin hydraulic dampers on each side.
The car just won't settle down on its adaptive dampers on the motorway and it gets tedious very quickly.
Multimatics previously made headlines for chassis and suspension development for the 2012 Aston Martin One - 77, as well as for developing the high - end DSSV dampers on the Chevrolet Camaro Z / 28.
Understeer isn't an issue and with the dampers on their firmest setting it just flicks beautifully from left to right, parries bumps and shrugs off its girth.
The drive modes also tailor the new adaptive dampers on all four corners to the terrain at hand.
If you fancy trying the firmer dampers on the road, then a button at the end of the left hand stalk will allow you to make them 40 % stiffer without you having to put the car into full track mode.
One Border Patrol Ford F - 250 Power Stroke that rumbles past has remote - reservoir Fox Racing dampers on the front axle, but a Raptor it's not.
You'll be able to spec adaptive dampers on selected versions, too.
The Fix: Volkswagen will replace the number two cylinder injector line and will put vibration dampers on all four injector lines.
Access ports located above both dampers on the oven will allow your maintenance team to inspect and tune the dampers should they ever fall out of alignment.
Some could argue that the PlayStation's launch put a damper on Nintendo and its console business (and it most certainly led to the beginning of the end for Sega's hardware business).
With no signs of creeping inflation, it doesn't hurt for the Fed to keep the pedal on the monetary metal, while removing stimulus too early could risk forcing interest rates and the dollar unnecessarily higher, putting a damper on the recovery.
Most folks have figured out the basic filters that help cut down on the crap they're seeing every day and all the big guys are already building in (often default) ad blockers to try to delay the inevitable and ongoing migration from websites and email to messaging services that is accelerating among the mobile millions and putting a critical damper on online web ad sales.
However, switching a traditional phone system to a new location or expanding it in the same location can be hassle that can put a damper on the success of expansion.
Here are three ways to ensure that social media doesn't put a damper on your productivity:
They say the increase will put a damper on the nascent recovery, forcing business owners to put off hiring more employees, or in the worst case, force them to start laying off again to make up for lost revenues.
That may put a damper on the prices PLS can get, but it's welcome relief for the ordinary home buyer.
The economic slowdown that still grips much of the globe is keeping a damper on many industries — the moguls heavily invested in commodities or energy were more likely to be laggards this year — but telecom, real estate and consumer staples performed well and pushed many members» net worth higher.
He'll really start to affect the lives of Canadians when he raises interest rates — a move that will finally put a damper on spending habits.
Further, half of the survey's 2,000 respondents say that they expect holiday shoppers to spend less because of the U.S. government shutdown earlier this fall, which put a damper on consumer sentiment.
The legendary investor's harsh words for investment bankers didn't put a damper on the mood at Tulane's Corporate Law Institute confab.
Concerns that a Hillary Clinton administration would impose greater price regulation on drug companies had put a damper on pharmaceutical stocks for more than a year.
«Taken together, these two studies suggest that not only does pay secrecy put a damper on individual performance, but also that revealing pay information can actually increase performance, especially among top performers,» Burkus writes.
Published in Canadian Medical Association Journal, the report puts a damper on the idea that switching to food and beverages sweetened with artificial sweeteners (rather than sugar) has any major health benefits.
It's also going to put a damper on sales of higher - priced homes.
Here are three ways to make sure college debt doesn't put a damper on your entrepreneurial mindset:
There is little evidence that Affordable Care Act has put a damper on hiring or killed jobs, as Texas senator Ted Cruz also suggested.
Many of us have seen first - hand how toxicity can destroy relationships, prevent professional success, and ultimately put a permanent damper on your entire life.
Spicer's comments during a press briefing predictably put a damper on biotech stocks — but it wasn't nearly the plunge the Trump administration's other statements about drug price regulations have wrought.
The decision is also likely to put a damper on solar jobs in Nevada, which was the nation's third - largest solar market last year.
But no matter how fond you are of Mickey Mouse and the Magic Kingdom, the steep cost of a Disney vacation can put a serious damper on the enthusiasm — or send you to another park entirely.
Indeed, the failures of Ray Dirk's John Muir & Co. and W. S. Wein put a damper on the attractiveness of new issues and, indirectly, smaller company stocks.
Do look out for fees though - pay special attention to how much the best travel card for you charges as an annual fee, as well as whether or not there's a foreign exchange fee which may put a damper on your international trips.
On average, Millennials under 25 spend 4.2 % more of their income on education than their parents did.3 Higher costs have meant more student debt which has put a damper on spending.
The caution put a damper on the nascent turnaround that saw Twitter remain in the black for the second quarter in a row after more than 16 quarters of losses.
The economic recession at the time put a further damper on investors» confidence and the S&P 500 endured a nasty losing stretch lasting well over a year and half, shedding upwards of 35 % in that time frame.
It would appear that the Minister wanted to put a damper on public expectations on what be expected in the budget.
Of course, that hasn't put a damper on their willingness to express strong opinions — both pro and con.
But wait — shouldn't rate hikes put a damper on gold prices?
These next several mornings — May 4, 5 and 6, 2018 — the bright waning gibbous moon will be putting a damper on the predawn Eta Aquariid meteor shower.
If nothing else, the excited chatter in the halls of MIT suggested that regulatory encroachment has yet to put a damper on the energy being channeled into blockchain tech.
As for whether or not the increased cost will put a damper on current and potential subscribers» enthusiasm for Prime, it's not likely, according to analyst Doug Anmuth, who wrote in a note to his clients that «we do not expect the company to get much of a pushback from consumers given the increasing value of the service,» CNBC reported.
Beware: The IRS wash sale rule can put a damper on your tax - loss harvesting plan.
But while the bears may have suddenly put a damper on overall market sentiment, the good news is that $ SPX is now sitting near an important area of support.
Growth in the rooftop solar industry slowed significantly in 2016, putting a damper on SunPower's outlook.
Getting married when you have student loans can really put a damper on your financial dreams as a couple.
In a sign that higher mortgage rates are starting to put a damper on sales, first - time buyers accounted for only 29 -LSB-...]
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