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What does EM stand for?

Engine Modification


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End of Medium
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End-user Manual
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Energia Metabolizável (French: Metabolizable Energy)
Energy Management
Engineer of Mines (mining engineer)
Engineer(ing) Manual (USACE)
Engineering Manager
Engineering Memorandum
Engineering Model
Enlisted Man/Men/Member
Enlisted Marine (US DoD)
Enlisted Military
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Samples in periodicals archive:
By fitting Citation aircraft with the FJ44 engine modification, Sierra is able to give aircraft owners greater engine efficiency, lowered operating costs and a longer range.
Making engine modifications only increase the risk by adding ?
Engine modifications also mean that some models achieve a CO2 rating below 100g/km for the first time, making them exempt from car tax.
The reborn MG now produced by Chinese firm Shanghai Automotive Industries Corporation is basically a 13-year-old design but with newer instruments, grille and bumper, minor engine modifications and a generous dollop of equipment including rear parking sensors and air-con.
It offers recommendations for engine modifications and re-engining, optimization and maintenance requirements, use of alternative fuels, new technology, and improving financing and contracting approaches.
Most engine manufacturers guarantee their engines for use with a 5% blend of biodiesel or bioethonol--and some will guarantee up to 30% with no engine modifications.
The unblended fuel can be used in existing diesel engines with no engine modifications required and also can be upgraded into ultra-clean, high quality synthetic jet fuel.
The engine modifications see power rise to a mighty 442 bhp, enough to propel the 2.

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