Sentences with phrase «help stiffen»

MM's subframe connectors and roll bar help stiffen the chassis.
Next, the car gets some chassis braces including an underhood unit to help stiffen up the front end.
The chassis comes with 140 spot welds that help stiffen the body to give you better handling and a smoother ride.
It's all tied together with subframe connectors to help stiffen the body and create better torsional rigidity.
Mercedes added bracing in the floor and body shell to help stiffen the chassis, as well as more sound insulation in the floor and sides, and installed sound absorbers under the rear seats and in the wheel arches.
140 spot welds in the chassis help stiffen the body, improving response and smoothing the ride.
I find that adding a little bit of a denser flour, like coconut flour or oat flour, without increasing the moisture content, can help stiffen the batter and thus firm up the bread.
They are commonly used to help stiffen chocolate coatings that would otherwise not be solid a room temperature.
If you want to try it again... you might add a little coconut flour to the batter to help stiffen up the sunbutter... and yes, you definitely need the coconut oil in the frosting to get the texture right.
It helps it stiffen without baking... good luck!!
The cookie dough will be sticky after stirring together all of the ingredients, and chilling helps it stiffen so you can roll it out and slice it into fun shapes with cookie cutters!
Tube - work also helps stiffen the chassis.
Not only does this dent the (still ample) performance, but it seems as if the extra bulk hasn't helped stiffen the body too much anyway, as there's still plenty of wobble to be had down a typical British B - road.
High - tensile - strength steel also helps stiffen up C - HR's chassis for enhanced handling.

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The suit, for example, may automatically sense when to stiffen and relax at key body joints to help prevent injury, as well as augment the work done by muscles to help counter the negative impacts of fatigue on performance and injury.
The Crusades also helped to stiffen the principle of holy war as the main justification for the existence of dynasties and states with large military forces.
One the crust comes together, roll it into a ball and then chill for 1 to 3 hours (this helps the butter stiffen and make the crust more «workable»).
But the Pats stiffen, with help from a false start penalty.
Legislative Package Stiffens Punishment for Abusers, Increases CPS Powers to Help Children, Modernizes CPS System, Improves Quality of Reporting
Srivastava adds that GDF - 11 appears to be effective only against heart disease due to age, but he hopes that the protein may someday help diseased hearts, stiffened by heart attacks, to relax.
The spill also had a galvanizing effect on lawmakers who passed the federal 1990 Oil Pollution Act to help stave off a repeat of the disaster by increasing oversight, stiffening penalties, mandating contingency planning, and creating new research programs.
The team also found that the process has a secondary benefit — it stiffens the polymer chains and helps them pack together more tightly, making them even more thermally conductive.
He has watched the inflammation - producing proteins ADAM17 sets free into the bloodstream make a beeline for the heart, where they thicken and stiffen the walls of the tiny blood vessels that help feed the important muscle.
Whipped the egg whites for over 12 mintutes to stiffen (would cream of tartar help those who can't get them stiff enough?).
Intake of vitamin K2, however, helps protect against this calcification and stiffening of arteries, cutting the risk of cardiovascular disease while supporting strong bones.
But its performance is still far better than what any full winter tyre could offer, particularly under heavy braking in the dry — Firestone says this is down to the use of 3D zigzag sipes that hunch together under load, helping to stiffen up otherwise flexible tread - blocks.
Extra underbody struts at the front and rear help mitigate wobbles, as do stronger side sills and a stiffening plate under the engine.
The sports suspension on Cooper S and JCW stiffens and lowers the car noticeably, though optional adaptive dampers help because they let you toggle between a comfort and sports setting — pricey though they are.
Featuring a dramatically stiffened body and sophisticated new chassis that helps RDX keep the ride smooth, no matter what mood you're in.
The cowl is thicker and vehicle floor and rear parcel shelf are reinforced to stiffen the body structure, improving responsiveness to steering inputs — helping provide an enhanced platform for the new engine and NISMO - tuned suspension.
At the front, a new perimeter subframe helps to stiffen the structure while reducing mass, providing a better foundation for more predictable wheel control that benefits handling, steering and ride.
To help contain the added power, Mulsanne Speed's sport mode stiffens the suspension and adjusts the steering for more control at elevated velocities, while permitting genteel wafting abut when all - out clout isn't warranted.
At a time when that market is slumping and fewer prospective buyers qualify for mortgages under stiffened lending standards, the VA loan program should help bolster housing demand.
Don't look at the dog, don't stiffen up, don't scream or ask for help, but slowly turn your side (not your back) to him, and start backing off.
Though not named, other connections are suggested: to Robert Ryman, in an all - white painting executed on slices of Wonder Bread; to Eva Hesse's 1966 Hang Up, in a painting from which a loop of stiffened string extends; and to Bruce Nauman's 1967 neon spiral proclaiming «the true artist helps the world by revealing mystic truths,» in a canvas called Grandiosity and Depression (1988 - 90) that bears, in snaking letters, a quote from Alice Miller.
The kite contains cells which can be filled with helium to help launch the kite or stiffened with compressed air.
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