The Circle L is an automobile engine produced by Isuzu Motors Polska in Poland. It is a 1.7 L (1686 cc) Diesel straight-4 originally designed by Isuzu but now owned by General Motors. The engine is used in Europe by GM's Opel subsidiary and by Honda. A small variety of cars, the most popular kind of automobile. ... Isuzu Motors Polska is an automobile engine manufacturer in Poland. ... Diesel is a product used as a fuel in a diesel engine invented by Rudolf Diesel, and perfected by Charles F. Kettering. ... The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ... Isuzu Jidōsha Kabushiki Kaisha (Isuzu Motors Ltd. ... GM redirects here. ... World map showing location of Europe A satellite composite image of Europe Europe is geologically and geographically a peninsula, forming the westernmost part of Eurasia. ... Opel, originally and more correctly known as Adam Opel AG is an automobile maker in Germany. ... Honda Motor Co. ...
Honda
The Honda version features common-rail direct injection technology, while the Opel 4EE2 unit uses low-pressure DI. Honda's purchase of the Circle-L engines was reciprocated by GM's purchase of the L66V6. This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The L66 is an OEM V6 engine built by Honda but sold by General Motors in the Saturn VUE SUV. It is a 3. ... The Ford Essex V6 engine A V6 is an internal combustion piston engine with six cylinders in a V configuration. ...
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Honda Civic (Europe)
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4EE2
The 4EE2 produces 55 kW (74 hp) at 4400 rpm and 165 Nm (122 ft.lbf) at 1800 rpm.
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The segment of a secant bound by the circle is called a chord, and the longest chord is that which passes through the centre, called the diameter and divided into two radii.
A segment of a circle bound by two radii is called an arc, and the ratio between the length of an arc and the radius defines the angle between the two radii in radians.
The 3-dimensional analog of the circle is the sphere.
The nine point circle is tangent externally to the three excircles and tangent internally to the incircle of the triangle, a theorem discovered by Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach in 1822 in the form:
the circle which passes through the feet of the altitudes of a triangle is tangent to all four circles which in turn are tangent to the three sides of the triangle...
The radius of the nine point circle is half the length of the radius of the circumcircle of the triangle.