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It is unclear exactly how the enigine works, but it presumably includes an internal combustion engine (Or ICE abbreviated). | It is unclear exactly how the enigine works, but it presumably includes an internal combustion engine (Or ICE abbreviated). | ||
The '''AMG 12.0 litre''' version used in the warthog makes a kind of whiny hum, and produces a significant amount of power (enough to propel a 3 and one-quarter ton of Warthog 78 MPH). | The '''AMG 12.0 litre''' version used in the warthog makes a kind of whiny hum, and produces a significant amount of power (enough to propel a 3 and one-quarter ton of Warthog to 78 MPH). | ||
The 1000cc 4-stroke used in the Mongoose ULATV has a rough growl to it, especially when starting up. | The 1000cc 4-stroke used in the Mongoose ULATV has a rough growl to it, especially when starting up. | ||
[[Category:UNSC]] | [[Category:UNSC]] | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] |
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The Hydrogen Injected ICE is an engine type used by the UNSC, and is featured in the M274 Mongoose Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle and M12 Warthog vehicles [1].
Background
It is unclear exactly how the enigine works, but it presumably includes an internal combustion engine (Or ICE abbreviated).
The AMG 12.0 litre version used in the warthog makes a kind of whiny hum, and produces a significant amount of power (enough to propel a 3 and one-quarter ton of Warthog to 78 MPH).
The 1000cc 4-stroke used in the Mongoose ULATV has a rough growl to it, especially when starting up.