backbone chassis造句
例句與造句
- The body was mounted on a backbone chassis and had all independent suspension by coil springs and hydraulic brakes . 44 were made.
- The first of the Granturas used a fibreglass body moulded to a tubular steel backbone chassis and VW Beetle-based front and rear suspension.
- Some tube chassis were little more than a ladder chassis made with two large diameter tubes, or even a single tube as a backbone chassis.
- The truck chassis, based on the Tatra backbone chassis conception, has 908kg empty weight, and passenger version weighted typically 1300-1400 kg.
- Like all production Lotuses since the Elan, the Elite used fibreglass for the hatchback bodyshell, mounted on a steel backbone chassis evolved from the Elan and Europa.
- It's difficult to find backbone chassis in a sentence. 用backbone chassis造句挺難的
- The 1936 T97 model pioneered the rear-engined, air-cooled flat-four, backbone chassis layout, later copied in the Volkswagen KdF-Wagen.
- Vehicles of the Warsaw Pact, such as the Tatra 813 and MAZ-535 series, were instead based on narrow backbone chassis with a central propeller shaft.
- Notable were its curvaceous fibreglass body work and " pickle fork " backbone chassis first seen in the front engine Lotus Elan, in sharp contrast to Lotus 19's space frame design.
- Lotus was notable for its use of fibreglass bodies, backbone chassis, and twin cam engines, initially supplied by Coventry Climax but later replaced by Lotus-Ford units ( Ford block, Lotus head and valve gear ).
- Toyota engineers ( including Dr Kumabe ) had visited Germany before World War II and had studied Porsche and Volkswagen designs ( independent suspension, aerodynamic bodies, backbone chassis, rear-mounted air-cooled engines, economical production cost ).
- Rather than rely on conventional shaft drive, however, NAG chose to attempt to fit a FWD system ( designed by Richard Bussien ) to a backbone chassis with independent suspension, which proved too ambitious, and the development costs disastrous.
- Nonetheless it is a completely different car, sharing only the windows with the GTA . The basic concepts of all Alpine cars are there ( e . g . the rear engine, and the steel backbone chassis that all Alpines since the A110 have had ).
- Another Lotus of the late 60s and early 70s was the two seater Lotus Europa, initially intended only for the European market, which paired a backbone chassis and lightweight body with a mid mounted Renault engine, later upgraded to the Lotus-Ford twin cam unit as used in the Elan.
- It had a backbone chassis and coil sprung wishbone front suspension, with a Triumph Herald swing axle at the rear, although it is unknown what may have been different in the MBMs . The engine was a 997 cc Ford Anglia 105E unit, as was usual for the Heron as well.
- Toyota engineers ( including Dr Kumabe ) had visited Germany before World War II and had studied the 16-cylinder Auto Union racing car ( independent suspension ) and Porsche and Volkswagen designs ( independent suspension, aerodynamic bodies, backbone chassis, rear-mounted air-cooled engines, economical production cost ).