- An
airbox is an
empty chamber on the
inlet of most
combustion engines. It
collects air from
outside and
feeds it to the
intake hoses of each cylinder....
- 6 L were the
smaller bore and
intake valves, with a
slightly different airbox. The CIS-E
components between 2.6 and 3.0
variants are all
shared for any...
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further aided with
lowering the
centre of gravity.
Forward of this sat the
airbox, with four 32 mm
Mikuni downdraft carburettors, and all
these ****emblies...
-
ingestion was
achieved through a carbon-fiber-and-gold
thermal wrapped airbox in its center.
Front airflow was
enabled by
louvers along its flank, and...
- as
having design cues from the
sport of flat
track racing,
including the
airbox location, dual
exhaust pipes,
lightweight appearance, in contradistinction...
- model, but continued, with some
revisions of the fork, wheels,
brakes and
airbox,
until 1993 in Europe,
until 1986 in the US and
until 2003 in ****an. The...
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bargeboards at the
Spanish Grand Prix; the FIA-mandated
modifications to the
airbox at the
Canadian Grand Prix; and
shorter sidepods at the
German Grand Prix...
- in
favor of Black). For 1987, the fake
airbox covers were
wrinkle black with a "Magna" emblem. The fake
airbox emblem changes to "V45" for the 1988 model...
- flow, but, for motorcycles, a
perceived disadvantage was that the
intake airbox was
above the engine,
taking up
space from the fuel tank,
rather than being...
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Electrics were 12-volt, and the
battery was
housed in a
recess in the
airbox. A
compartment in the
tailpiece contained a
small toolkit.[citation needed]...