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In the first race Vin diesel wins, but at the end Sean wins because vin diesel gets hit by a semi after just missing a train.
It took seven weeks to film
You train your Buneary and make it very happy, but you must do it during day time. If you do it during night or morning it wont evolve. I did that once and ended up with a lv 100 buneary. So make sure you train it during day time.
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A Dana 44 axle is used in the machine industry. One can easily purchase 'Dana 44' products online at Drive Train Shop or the discount retailer Amazon.
Train engines today are usually powered by diesel fuel, which is burned in conventional internal combustion diesel engines, which turn electric generators, which produce electricity that is used to drive electric motors that drive the wheels.
The advantage of the diesel train is that it is not expensive to run as compared to the electric train.
A diesel-electric loco - is basically a train engine. The diesel engine turns an alternator, which generates electricity to power the motors which drive the wheels.... WHY was this posted in the Cakes, Chips and Sandwiches sections !
14-19 mpg just depends on what kind of drive train
A diesel engine creates electricity and the electricity powers the electric motors that drive the wheels
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In the U.K, our Diesel trains normally travel at 125mph (202km/h) in every day service. Back in the 1970s during trials one Diesel train reached 143mph (231.6km/h).
Diesel Train Ride - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Diesel trains are powered by diesel engines that are connected to generators that then drive electrical motors which are connected to the driving wheels. Some steam engines were also outfitted to run on diesel. in that case the diesel heated water which went into a reciprocating (moves back and forth)cylinder which then drove the wheels that drove the train.
its a 'diesel multiple unit' train consisting of mulltiple carriages powered one or more on-board diesel engine.
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