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  2. Automated manual transmission - Wikipedia

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    Design and operation. Automated manual transmissions can be semi-automatic or fully-automatic in operation. Several different systems to automate the clutch and/or shifting have been used over the years, but they will generally use one of the following methods of actuation for the clutch and/or shifting: hydraulic or electro-hydraulic actuation, electro-mechanical, pneumatic, electromagnetic ...

  3. Manual transmission - Wikipedia

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    Internals of a Getrag 282 manual transmission for a front-wheel-drive vehicle ( Oldsmobile Cutlass) A manual transmission ( MT ), also known as manual gearbox, standard transmission (in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States), or stick shift (in the United States), is a multi-speed motor vehicle transmission system, where gear ...

  4. Friction drive - Wikipedia

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    The large disk closer to the top is connected to the engine, the smaller one drives the wheels via chains (missing here). A friction drive or friction engine is a type of transmission that utilises two wheels in the transmission to transfer power from the engine to the driving wheels. The system is inherently a continuously variable ...

  5. List of Toyota transmissions - Wikipedia

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    The H-series is a 4- and 5-speed manual transmission for Land Cruisers and Coaster from 1967 onward. [citation needed] Models: H4x 4-speed; H5x 5-speed; H15xx 5-speed; J-series. The J-series is a 6-speed manual transmission for rear-wheel drive applications, built by Aisin Seiki (Type AZ6). This transmission was used in the Altezza AS200 and RS200.

  6. Sequential manual transmission - Wikipedia

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    A sequential manual transmission, also known as a sequential gearbox, or a sequential transmission, is a type of non-synchronous manual transmission used mostly for motorcycles and racing cars. [1] It produces faster shift times than traditional synchronized manual transmissions, and restricts the driver to selecting either the next or previous ...

  7. Non-synchronous transmission - Wikipedia

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    A non-synchronous transmission, also called a crash gearbox, is a form of manual transmission based on gears that do not use synchronizing mechanisms. They require the driver to manually synchronize the transmission's input speed (engine RPM) and output speed (driveshaft speed). Non-synchronous transmissions are found primarily in various types ...

  8. Midcontinent Independent System Operator - Wikipedia

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    The Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Inc., formerly named Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc. (MISO) [4] is an Independent System Operator (ISO) and Regional Transmission Organization (RTO). It provides open-access transmission service and monitors the high-voltage transmission system in the Midwestern United States ...

  9. Template:Ethnologue25 - Wikipedia

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    This template is designed for use in the reference section of a language article. It links to the appropriate article at the relevant edition of the Ethnologue. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Language code 1 The ISO 639-3 code for the language. String suggested Link text 2 The link text to be displayed. This may be useful if the Ethnologue name ...