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A Five-Cylinder Engine as an Economical, Smooth-Running Power Plant
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For the first time in the history of automobile engineering AUDI NSU have introduced a 5-cylinder in-line gasoline engine for production cars designed to run at speeds up to about 7,000 rpm. This unusual new design makes it possible to set new standards of performance and smoothness, while still retaining the advantages of front wheel drive.
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Hauk, F. and Dommes, W., "A Five-Cylinder Engine as an Economical, Smooth-Running Power Plant," SAE Technical Paper 770112, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770112.Also In
References
- Schrön H. The Dynamics of the Internal Combustion Engine Springer Verlag 1947
- Kraus L. Behles F. Piëch F. The AUDI 50 - an Economical Compact Car with a High Standard of Passenger Comfort 76 1974 10
- Hauk F. Röder G.I. The New 2 Liter AUDI Engine, Design and Test Results 78 1976 3