Sentences with phrase «out of tailpipes more»

Using a proton - transfer reaction mass spectrometer, they were able to measure a wider range of compounds coming out of tailpipes more rapidly than in previous reports.

Not exact matches

Out back, the defining features of the XE and XSE are twin tailpipes at each end that frame a diffuser look (we could do without the black trim piece at either side of the rear bumper, but the color - keyed sills are a slick touch), while the rest of the trims feature a more restrained, traditional looking rear bumper and single tailpipe setup at each end.
Peak power from the quad - cam V8 rises from 483bhp to 503bhp, the increase due to a revised carbonfibre intake system being fed more air, modified pistons that feature re-profiled crowns, a higher compression ratio (up from 11.3:1 to 11.75:1), and a lightweight sports exhaust system with a single silencer and tailpipes repositioned to keep them out of the revised underbody airflow.
A 2015 Forester's engine may be more powerful than ever and so clean you could probably suck in the air directly out of its tailpipe, but Subaru has stuck resolutely to its horizontally opposed Boxer four (think Volkswagen Beetles of yore, only with engine in front).
While retaining its muscular looks, the Veloster further stands out with a more aggressive front fascia, a selection of 18 - inch wheels, a diffuser that's neatly integrated at the bottom of the rear bumper and centrally mounted twin tailpipes.
Overseen by the regional air quality control agency, the program aims to get more people out of private vehicles in order to cut tailpipe pollution and reduce crowding on public transportation.
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