From 1972 to 1979 the VW micro bus uses a type IV "Pancake" version of the air cooled flat four motor. Pre 1972 VW buses use the upright air cooled motor identical to the versions used in the VW Beetle's of the era. VW then experimented with a water cooled version of the flat four engine(Wasserboxer), this lasted a few short years and VW moved all vehicles to their water cooled inline and similar standard engines.
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well, second generation is current generation right now (summer, 2009) second generation has built in speakers, and it's much skinnier, but it is also a bit more expensive, but i'd say its worth it. (i have one)
Go to youtube and type in how to jail break me for a second generatiion ipod!
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The second-generation Toyota Prius (2004-2009) typically holds about 6.9 quarts (or approximately 6.5 liters) of coolant in the engine cooling system. It's important to refer to the owner’s manual for the exact specifications and to ensure proper maintenance. Always use the recommended coolant type for optimal performance.
2nd generation on an iPod means that it is the 2nd time around they made that type of iPod Touch, and is usually better than its predecessor (the 1st generation iPod).
I will answer for the basic pokemon. Many of the ones below evolve. First Generation: Charmander, Ponyta, Growlithe, Magmar and Moltres Second Generation: Cyndaquil
Type your answer here... That their parents were the ones who moved here
Second-generation cephalosporins. Method of action: inhibit cell wall systhesis
In genetics, traits that reappear in the second generation are typically referred to as recessive traits. These traits may not be expressed in the first generation (F1) due to the dominance of a different trait but can resurface when the F1 individuals are crossed. This reappearance is a result of the segregation of alleles during gamete formation, allowing the recessive phenotype to manifest in some offspring of the second generation (F2).