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2007 Audi S4 Cabriolet Technical Specifications2007 Audi S4 Cabriolet. ENGINE:. Type. V8-arrangement 8-cylinder with Double Overhead Camshafts and two-stage variable intake manifold. Arrangement
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Technical Specifications 2007 Audi S4 Cabriolet
ENGINE:
Type V8-arrangement 8-cylinder with Double Overhead Camshafts and two-stage variable intake manifold
Arrangement Front mounted
Bore 3.33 in. 84.5 mm
Stroke 3.65 in. 92.8 mm
Displacement 254 cu. in. 4163 cc
Compression ratio 11.0:1
Fuel requirement Premium unleaded 91 AKI / 95 RON recommended for maximum performance
Horsepower (SAE) 340 hp @ 7000 (man) rpm @ 6800 (Tip) rpm
Max. Torque 302 lbs. ft. @ 3500 rpm
ENGINE DESIGN:
Cylinder block
Crankshaft
Cylinder head Aluminum alloy
Valve train / intake Intake camshaft adjustment, DOHC belt driven, hydraulic lifters
Firing order
Cooling system Water-cooled, thermostatically controlled radiator fan
Lubrication system Gear pump, pressurized, full flow with oil cooler
Fuel injection / Motronic 7.1.1: fully electronic sequential injection, hot-film air mass measurement, drive-by-wire throttle control, mapped
Ignition system ignition with solid-state high-voltage distribution, cylinder-selective adaptive knock control using four sensors
Emission system Two close-coupled primary and two underfloor main catalytic converters; adaptive lambda control with two heated oxygen sensors before and two after the converter.
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The preservation of Web resources is a topic that is of interest to many involved in digital curation issues. It presents many interesting technical challenges in terms of capture and access, and organisational and resourceoriented problems, some of which are shared with other aspects of digital preservation and some of which are unique to Web resources. How does one select material? When are we trying to preserve information and when is it the experience, behaviour or appearance that is paramount? How straightforward is it to move Web resources between curatorial environments? Most everyone knows that information persistence on the Web is a fragile thing. And, as Rusbridge has observed [1] even those who care about information persistence don’t necessarily do a good job of it on their Web sites. This, despite the fact that good advice about URI persistence has been available for some time [2]. URI persistence is just one small (albeit important) part of the problem that illustrates the wider issues that surround Web preservation in an institutional context.
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Starting with OpenOffice.org 2.x, installation is done using the native installers available on each system. This means that installation only requires that you unpack the download image and then launch the local tool.
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