Sentences with phrase «mechanical changes mean»

No mechanical changes mean that this Avenger Cruise 220 is powered by the 220 cc DTS - i engine.
The minimal mechanical changes mean it's as impressive as the Focus ST hatchbacks we've previously driven.

Not exact matches

«For VFFS technology, for example, this means that there are no mechanical adjustments needed when changing product or film.
The researchers also determined that critical, or especially noticeable, errors were also characterized by a large «mechanical work changemeaning the prosthetic limb thought it had to do significantly more or less work than the user intended.
Mechanicals also continue into 2013 with little to no change, meaning power still comes from Chrysler's 6.4 - liter Hemi V - 8.
Officials say there won't be any significant mechanical changes, meaning the 200 - hp, 2.0 - liter turbo - four and 280 - hp, 3.6 - liter VR6 engines will carry on unchanged.
UKL1 brings significant change in the X1's mechanical layout; sources suggest the changes also mean more profits from the Audi Q3 and Mercedes - Benz GLA fighter.
Some bonding rather than spot welding means the body - in - white is 16 kg lighter and 38 % stiffer than the previous Civic's, but the most significant mechanical change is that there's no longer a torsion beam rear axle.
Changed panels are a sign of collisions and could possibly mean the internal mechanicals were also damaged.
The Nissan e-NV200 offers near - silent motoring meaning there are no vibrations, no mechanical noises and no gear changes.
There are no mechanical changes, meaning that the Prima Edizione Lusso features the same 1.4 - liter MultiAir Turbo four - cylinder engine that sends 164 hp and 184 lb - ft (249 Nm) of torque to the rear wheels via a six - speed manual transmission or a six - speed automatic transmission.
The phase - change materials can manipulate light - by electrical, optical or mechanical means - they can be used to filter, steer or dim light using very little power.
In its mechanical application of rules, it risks changing the meaning of a sentence or phrase.
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