tailpipe in the PONS Dictionary

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Another improvement was the reduction of fuel consumption and tailpipe emissions, between 10% to 15% as compared to flex motors sold in 2008.
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A 48-inch tailpipe extension was added and new, target-style, thrust reversers were incorporated.
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Supplementary burning (reheat or afterburning) between the two turbines and in the tailpipe can also be used for additional thrust.
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Plug-in hybrid vehicles operating on all-electric mode do not emit harmful tailpipe pollutants from the onboard source of power.
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Tailpipe emissions are collected and measured to indicate the performance of the vehicle.
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This fact has been referred to as the long tailpipe of plug-in electric vehicles.
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This wave moves at the speed of sound through both the intake and tailpipe air masses.
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For example, the way the compressor operates is determined by the flow resistances behind it, which occur in the combustor, turbine, tailpipe and propelling nozzle.
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Car manufacturers say that production emissions are small compared to tailpipe emissions, but in fact they are a very significant proportion of total emissions.
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The spare wheel was removed and replaced with a flat floor in the boot compartment to accommodate the new exhaust tailpipes.
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