Sentences with phrase «less noise and vibration»

The engine uses port injection for slower speeds and sedate driving, because it produces less noise and vibration, and switches to the more powerful direct injection when you're keeping the revs high and slamming through the corners.
That confident chassis combines with the turbocharged inline six - cylinder diesel engine that delivers strong performance via an orthodox eight - speed auto without any hint of lag and with less noise and vibration than many petrol engines.
Renault's press materials spurt some of the same benefits listed by Ram, including a smoother ride with less noise and vibrations.

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Less than a half - mile away, a logging crew was plowing a path through the forest, creating massive ground vibrations and swamping the gear that normally nullifies the noise.
Even when it is working hardest, you will notice that it has significantly less vibration and noise than cheaper scroll saws.
The XT5 has Cadillac's first - ever electronic shifter, which the company says both reduces noise and vibration in the cabin and takes up less space within the center console.
What makes this engine stand out, even more, is the blending of power, efficiency, and refinement that gives the Cherokee less vibration, noise, and harshness.
This means less noise, vibration and harshness characteristics, giving Edge customers a quieter, more substantial ride.
For one thing, Chevy's mechanics attacked noise, vibration and harshness by designing a better intake manifold, finding a better way to mount the engine and transaxle, and designing a new air - conditioning compressor - one that runs with less vibration than the old one.
What's more, the turbocharger takes up far less space than the supercharger, weighs around four kilograms lighter and, in addition, also offers better noise and vibration characteristics.
Surprisingly, the MINI was quieter and more refined than the Audi, with less vibration and engine noise across the rev range.
The more compact engine block takes up less space in the engine bay, and the new counter-rotating shaft arrangement results in reduced vibrations for lower noise levels.
Although that is a minor adjustment, the change means more rigid construction so that less noise filters back into the cabin and less vibration into the wheel for a more pleasant ride.
Rich Stuart, sales manager for Wahl's North America Professional Animal division, finds that although heat, vibration, noise and weight are common complaints from groomers, these issues are becoming less prevalent as the industry responds with new generations of clippers, such as Wahl's KM10.
Our boats are powered by three 250 HP Yamaha Out Board Four - Stroke Engines which offer more stability, less noise, less smoke and less vibration.
Oversize engines designed to operate at low working loads with high efficiency, producing less engine noise and vibration at normal cruising speed.
The second is that, whether at rest or in motion, electric vehicles typically produce less vibration and noise pollution than vehicles powered by an internal combustion engine.
The V2 turbines are made from steel and aircraft - grade aluminum, are said to be quiet (less than 5 decibels over ambient noise levels), vibration - free, safe for birds and bats, and need no grid power to start spinning.
To cope with this, NAS hard drives usually have better vibration tolerance and produce less heat than regular hard drives, thanks to slightly - slower spindle speeds and reduced seek noise.
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