Sentences with phrase «optimum weight distribution»

Has broad, padded straps, provide optimum weight distribution, and can be adapted for older children as well.
Automotive engineers generally agree that for optimum weight distribution on a sports car, midengine is the way to go — it has certainly worked for Ferrari.
The chassis of the Audi A1 quattro has been adapted to suit the dynamics of the drivetrain, and the multi-plate clutch has also been positioned on the rear axle in the interest of optimum weight distribution.
The advantages of this layout: the eight - cylinder engine has more compact dimensions, which allow the low installation position as well as optimum weight distribution between the front and rear axles.
The isolated padded shoulder band prevents the sling from sliding during adjustments and cups the shoulder snugly for optimum weight distribution and greater comfort.
With the intent of providing optimum weight distribution, Jaguar engineers have strategically placed the XE's steel parts to keep its body to a light - weight 3,787 pounds.
The driver ergonomics bridge the gap to motor racing, and with optimum weight distribution and a low centre of gravity the overall package ensures that a lap around racetracks such as the north loop of the Nürburgring is a unique driving experience.
It can be FWD, RWD, and AWD; it is able to accommodate a wide selection of powerplants; it allows us to put the batteries and the fuel tank where we need them for optimum weight distribution and space utilization.»
Both had naturally aspirated front - mounted V12s powering the rear wheels via transaxle transmissions for optimum weight distribution.
Optimum weight distribution, classic rear - wheel drive and powerful, high - efficiency petrol and diesel engines with BMW
According to Porsche (we believe them) the optimum weight distribution for a sport / race car is 57 % in rear axle and 43 % in front axle.
This true, uncompromised driving machine delivers its best on the track, where speed, short braking distances and transverse acceleration are essential to get first ‐ rate lap times: 0 to 62mph in 4.5 seconds; 160mph of top speed; deceleration peaks in the range of 1.2 g; lateral acceleration peaks of over 1.1 g and optimum weight distribution 40 % over the front axle and 60 % over the rear, not to mention a power - to - weight ratio of over 250hp per tonne, values worthy of true supercar.
Positioned behind you for optimum weight distribution and thrilling dynamics, the acclaimed M838T engine combines 3.8 litres and twin - turbocharging technology to produce an astonishing 650PS at 7250rpm, while 95 % of its 678Nm is spread from 3000 - 7000rpm.
Whether it'll be assisted by an electric motor or not, the same «hot - in - vee» twin - turbo V8 we know and love from the two - door AMG GT (and C63, and E63) will be under the long bonnet, pushed as far back as possible against the firewall for optimum weight distribution.
The fourth generation SLK will share its technical basis with the future SL and this allows for a flatter mounting position of the engine and transmission with a corresponding lower center of gravity and optimum weight distribution.
The specification of run - flat tires contributes to the LC's efficient packaging, weight - saving qualities, optimum weight distribution and dynamic performance.
For optimum weight distribution, the hydraulically actuated, electronically controlled multi-disk clutch is located on the rear axle.
This platform ensures a low center of gravity and optimum weight distribution, contributing to the car's essential stability and handling agility, which in turn deliver increased driver rewards.
Right from characteristic styling, thoroughbred motorsport technology to the optimum weight distribution, Mercedes - Benz has brought in everything that a Merc fan would expect from an authentic Mercedes - AMG sports car.
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