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Next to air, water is the most essential of human requirements. The
hydrosphere-the waters of the Earth, its oceans, rivers and
lakes-is vital, constituting a feature unique in the solar system
and one responsible for physical and climatic phenomena
characteristic of the planet. Water moves through the hydrologic
cycle and runs the heat engine of the Earth, approximately 97% of
it occurring in the oceans. These contain vast natural resources
including abundant plant and animal life and they assist in
cleansing the atmosphere by becoming the final repository of air
and land pollutants of which many are man-made. Unfortunately their
ability to do this is diminishing because of rising pollution by
toxicants such as DDT, nuclear by-products such as strontium-90 and
oil spills. The oceans contain huge quantities of various
substances mostly originating from the atmosphere, biological
activity, river transport after rock weathering, groundwater,
spreading zones along mid-oceanic ridges and crustal out-gassing.
After hydrogen and oxygen, the commonest elements in them are Cl,
Na, Mg, S, K, Ca, Br, C and B. The atmosphere and the oceans
together cooperate in an energy cycle important in controlling and
equalising the Earth's surface temperature.
Mitsubishi's 4G63t engine is among the most powerful engines ever
in the sport-compact world. It's not uncommon to find one of these
four-cylinder, iron-block, aluminum-headed, 2-liter turbocharged
monsters making more than 1,000 horsepower with the right
modifications and tuning - well above the 200-300 hp produced in
the factory-made engines. Bolted into such cars as the Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution, Eclipse, and Galant, and the Eagle Talon and
Plymouth Laser, the 4G63t has more than a cult following among
sport-compact enthusiasts, who know and respect this engine's
immense performance potential at the track or on the street. Up
until now, in-depth performance information on the 4G63t has been
hard to find. For this book, author Robert Bowen went straight to
the source, Robert Garcia of Road/Race Engineering in Santa Fe
Springs, California. RRE is the most well-known and respected
Mitsubishi turbo performance shop in the United States, and Garcia
is its in-house engine builder. Mitsubishi enthusiasts will benefit
from Garcia's expertise and be able to build better, stronger
engines than ever before. How to Build Max-Performance Mitsubishi
4G63t Engines covers every system and component of the engine,
including the turbocharger system and engine management. More than
just a collection of tips and tricks, this book includes a complete
history of the engine and its evolution, an identification guide,
and advice for choosing engine components and other parts. Profiles
of successful built-up engines show the reader examples of what
works, and the book includes helpful guidance for choosing your own
engine building path. The photos in this edition are black and
white.
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