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Yamaha HPDI and Four-Strokes

Yamaha HPDI and Four-Strokes


Yamaha¿' 2001 product mix includes new High Pressure Direct Injection (HPDI) outboards in a 175-horsepower rating, augmenting the company¿' 150- and 200-hp HPDI line. Unlike carbureted and EFI two-strokes, the fuel enters the cylinder from the top with the exhaust port closed, preventing fuel and oil from being expelled without being burned. Yamaha¿' HPDI delivers this fuel/air mixture at an incredible 700 psi ¿-much higher than competitors¿'90 to 450 psi. Yamaha also uses a radically different injector. Most injectors protrude into the cylinder and eventually suffer from carbon buildup. Yamaha¿' injectors open internally, preventing heat and carbon buildup for a cleaner burn.

Laptop Battery But Yamaha¿' really revolutionary new product recently won the prestigious Boating Writers International Innovation Award as the best new engine for the year 2000. Despite experts claiming that nobody would ever make a four-stroke bigger than 200 hp, Yamaha has done it with a 225-hp four-stroke. Offshore boats particularly needed higher horsepower than four-stroke could supply. Yamaha answered these challenges. Yamaha, Kennesaw, Georgia; 800-88-YAMAHA; www.yamahausa.com/

According to the indictment, Jones would steal various IBM and Penguin computer servers from Verisign's warehouse in Virginia and sell them to Johnson. Johnson would then sell the servers to several individuals, who would sometimes place them for sale on eBay. As a result of this scheme, the indictment alleges that Jones and Johnson caused Verisign to lose more than $120, 000 worth of computer equipment. In the indictment, Jones and Johnson are charged in three counts with causing the interstate transportation of stolen property, namely IBM 330 and 335 servers, in violation of 18 U.S.C.

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laptop computers is driving strong sales for notebook computers, according to the latest quarterly sales figures from the research firm IDC, which reported a 37% computer sales for the second quarter, compared with a year earlier. In the U.S., laptop sales grew 17.7%, while sales of desktop computers and servers fell 4%. The New York Times ( 10), CNET ( 10)

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