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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Dodge Daytona |  |  |  | Dodge Daytona: Encyclopedia II - Mitsubishi Eclipse - BackgroundMitsubishi's experience with sports cars starts in the early 1980s with the development and sale of the Mitsubishi Starion. Up until this point, Mitsubishi Motors had sold smaller keicars for the Japanese and American markets—although many were rebadged as American makes (such as the Dodge Colt). The Starion, similarly sold as the Chrysler Conquest, offered performance and features on-par with sports cars offered by Japanese makers with more experience in performance motoring. The Starion's main competitors were among the largest of the Japanese sports ...
See also:Mitsubishi Eclipse, Mitsubishi Eclipse - Background, Mitsubishi Eclipse - Models, Mitsubishi Eclipse - 1990–1994 1G Mitsubishi Eclipse Eagle Talon and Plymouth Laser, Mitsubishi Eclipse - 1995–1999 2G Mitsubishi Eclipse 1995–1998 Eagle Talon, Mitsubishi Eclipse - 2000–2005 3G Mitsubishi Eclipse, Mitsubishi Eclipse - 2006–Current 4G Mitsubishi Eclipse, Mitsubishi Eclipse - Films Read more here: » Mitsubishi Eclipse: Encyclopedia II - Mitsubishi Eclipse - Background |
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|  |  |  | Dodge Daytona: Encyclopedia II - Chrysler Hemi engine - HemiThe hemispherical head design was revived in 1964. These were the first engines to officially use the "Hemi" name, a word Chrysler trademarked. All Chrysler Hemi engines of the 1960s displaced 426 in³ (7.0 L). Although just 11,000 Hemi engines were produced for consumer sale, the engine became legendary, with "Hemi" becoming one of the most familiar automobile-related words in the United States. The 426 Hemi was nicknamed the "elephant engine" at the time, a reference to its far-fro ...
See also:Chrysler Hemi engine, Chrysler Hemi engine - WWII, Chrysler Hemi engine - FirePower, Chrysler Hemi engine - Hemi, Chrysler Hemi engine - Modern Hemi, Chrysler Hemi engine - 5.7, Chrysler Hemi engine - 6.1, Chrysler Hemi engine - 6.4, Chrysler Hemi engine - External link Read more here: » Chrysler Hemi engine: Encyclopedia II - Chrysler Hemi engine - Hemi |
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|  |  |  | Dodge Daytona: Encyclopedia II - Headlight - Types of headlights
A light source (filament or arc) is placed at or near the focus of a reflector, which may be parabolic or of non-parabolic complex shape. Fresnel and prism optics moulded into the headlight lens then shift parts of the light laterally and vertically to provide the required light distribution pattern. The lens may use both refraction and TIR to archive the desired results. Most sealed-beam headl ...
See also:Headlight, Headlight - History of automotive headlights, Headlight - Automotive headlights, Headlight - Laws and regulations, Headlight - Types of headlights, Headlight - LED headlights, Headlight - Dual-beam headlights, Headlight - American system, Headlight - European system, Headlight - Care Read more here: » Headlight: Encyclopedia II - Headlight - Types of headlights |
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|  |  |  | Dodge Daytona: Encyclopedia II - Headlight - Dual-beam headlightsNight driving has long been dangerous due to the glare of headlights from oncoming traffic which temporarily blinds drivers approaching from the opposite direction. Therefore, headlights that satisfactorily illuminate the road ahead of the automobile without causing this effect have long been sought. The first attempts to address this problem involved resistance-type dimming circuits, which decreased the brightness of the headlights when meeting another car. This gave way to mechanical tilting reflectors and later to double-filament bulbs with a high and a low beam. ...
See also:Headlight, Headlight - History of automotive headlights, Headlight - Automotive headlights, Headlight - Laws and regulations, Headlight - Types of headlights, Headlight - LED headlights, Headlight - Dual-beam headlights, Headlight - American system, Headlight - European system, Headlight - Care Read more here: » Headlight: Encyclopedia II - Headlight - Dual-beam headlights |
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A light source (filament or arc) is placed at or near the focus of a reflector, which may be parabolic or of non-parabolic complex shape. Fresnel and prism optics moulded into the headlight lens then shift parts of the light laterally and vertically to provide the required light distribution pattern. The lens may use both refraction and TIR to archive the desired results. Most sealed-beam headl ...
See also:Headlight, Headlight - History of automotive headlights, Headlight - Automotive headlights, Headlight - Laws and regulations, Headlight - Types of headlights, Headlight - LED headlights, Headlight - Dual-beam headlights, Headlight - American system, Headlight - European system, Headlight - Care Read more here: » Headlight: Encyclopedia II - Headlight - Types of headlights |
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|  |  |  | Dodge Daytona: Encyclopedia II - Dodge Daytona - 2000s
Dodge Daytona - 2005.
Dodge introduced the Dodge Ram Daytona, a sporty-looking package on the Ram pickup truck with a small rear wing and bumblebee stripe reminiscent of the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona. Commercial advertising from Dodge proudly proclaimed that the new Ram Daytona had features that were "just like on the '69 Daytona", including "a real hood scoop." Knowledgable automotive people will remember that the 1969 Charger Daytona never had a hood scoop.
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|  |  |  | Dodge Daytona: Encyclopedia II - Dodge Daytona - 1960sThe 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona was a high performance, limited edition version of the Dodge Charger. It was produced in the summer of 1969 for the sole purpose of winning NASCAR races. And win it did: it won its first race out, the inaugural Talladega 500 in the fall, and with Bobby Isaac behind the wheel, captured the 1970 Grand National championship, NASCAR's highest honor.
Special body modifications included a 23" tall stabilizer wing on the rear deck, a flush rear backlight (rear window area), a special sheetmetal "nose con ...
See also:Dodge Daytona, Dodge Daytona - 1960s, Dodge Daytona - 1970s, Dodge Daytona - 1980s-1990s, Dodge Daytona - Chrysler Laser, Dodge Daytona - 1985, Dodge Daytona - 1986, Dodge Daytona - 1987, Dodge Daytona - 1992, Dodge Daytona - 2000s, Dodge Daytona - 2005, Dodge Daytona - 2006 Read more here: » Dodge Daytona: Encyclopedia II - Dodge Daytona - 1960s |
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