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Simulations Help Increase the Low-End Torque of Downsized S.I. Engines

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Habermann, K., Lang, O., Schernus, C. et al. Simulations Help Increase the Low-End Torque of Downsized S.I. Engines. AutoTechnol 4, 48–51 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03246806

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