Sentences with phrase «slightly higher compression»

Using the same 2.0 - liter engine only with slightly higher compression and an electric motor assist, the XV Crosstrek Hybrid delivers 12 additional horsepower and 18 more lb - ft of torque, plus an additional 4 mpg in city driving.
The charged air is water - cooled — rather than air - cooled in the Porsche — which combined with a slightly higher compression ratio, allows it to eke out a smidge more power.
Special higher - flow cylinder heads give the Cobra R greater valve lift and a slightly higher compression ratio of 9.6:1.
SIDI also permits a slightly higher compression ratio than if the fuel were delivered with conventional fuel injection.
With the piston which is slightly domed, you'll have a slightly higher compression ratio.

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Graduated compression puts the most pressure on the ankles, and slightly subsides as the product gets higher on the legs.
Such models put the most pressure on the ankles, and then the pressure slightly subsides as the compression socks get higher on the legs.
Graduated compression socks put the most pressure on your ankles, and then the pressure slightly subsides as the socks get higher on your legs.
Graduated compression: Graduated compression applies the most pressure on your calves, and this pressure slightly gets lower as the sleeves is higher on your leg.
The higher octane fuel and compression ratio the more max timing you can set and and slightly leaner the fuel mixture you jet for.
The main distinguishing features of this engine were a slightly different camshaft profile from the standard ultra high compression engine and factory dual exhaust.
With higher compression generally comes more power, meaning that the new 4.8 L could well outperform the 5.0, despite its slightly smaller displacement.
The later City Turbo II's engine featured an intercooler, a revised intake plenum, a slightly larger throttle body, a modified inlet manifold, a higher AR turbo compressor, exhaust housings, and a slightly raised (7.6:1) compression ratio.
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