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physical distribution channel for air transport.Unsorted==* Transportation Infrastructure Investment Fund (TIIF)
- Chemigum (First chemical substitute for rubber patented my a tire company. Also a possible toy.
- proprider
- Cold Fusion Engine
- Public transportation systems by ridership
- Transporting plutonium
- VALP (currently redirects to Valparaiso, Florida) (a.k.a. PALV) [1]
- venture freight
- Walther-cycle (may be a corruption of "Walter-cycle"). A type of porpulsion for submarines.
- Horse Rings (tie horses to curbs -- http://www.thebeenews.com/news/story.php?story_id=115713424418510600 )
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[edit] Water transport
- Ride the ducks a popular touring bus and boat in several cities across america
- Dutch barge as compared to english narrowboat
- WaterKite Tethered Swiftwater Rescue Craft
- Archercraft Boat Company - Ron Archer (Deland Florida?) (notable?)
- Cassarate (cargo vessel)
- Chicago Regional Port District
- Deck prism
- Destriero - current holder of Transatlantic speed record
- Dracone barge (flexible, inflated towed barge for petroleum transport, mfg. by Dunlop?) Related: [2] & [3]
- Evinrude E-TEC engine technology
- Larcum Kendall (horologist)
- Lanby buoy
- Nef (ship) - Medieval round-hulled style of ship.
- Passenger list - what are they? what use are they? where are they?
- Port Liberty (from admiralty manuals)
- Port of Hull - Port at Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom operated by Associated British Ports - much more significant and larger than other ports which have articles.
- PWC speed record Waverunner/JetSki/PWC current speed record holder, believe it is held by a man named something Malone)
- Rotor Tug
- Showboat Majestic
- Transatlantic speed record - not to be confused with Blue Riband or Hales trophy
- SS Klondike (Riverboat)
- Bilge Keel
- Orlop - lowermost deck of a ship
- New York Waterway
- Dahabeya - river-going sailboat
- Bollard pull - How is it calculated? How many bollard pull is needed to tow a vessel, barge, rig,...
- SS Andrew Furuseth - Liberty Ship
- ICID Water Dictionary - What is it, who wrote it, when?
- SS California, c.f. S.S. California strike, Joseph Curran
[edit] Air travel (sorted)
Please sort when adding new entry(ies):
- AeroTwin or Air Scooter
- aileron counterbalance - purpose, application and history
- Aircraft Landing Lights
- aircraft maintenance planning
- aircraft-related noise level limitations - Information is included in the articles Aircraft noise and Noise regulation.
- Airline Reliability Statistics & History compared numbers of crashes, casualties, maintenance track records, etc. For example, Wall Street Journal March 19, 2007 has a table of fatal accidents by airline region.
- Aludyne Aluminium Treatment
- Atar Volant [4]
- Armstrong Whitworth AW.681 [5]
- Bell X-19
- Biokerosene - what is it? Is it... viable? sustainable? available?
- Boeing Condor experimental UAV (before creating this article from scratch, please note that a wiki section about this aircraft already exists, but it's still a good candidate for its own page)
- british Air Ferry, an airline made air ferry services
- Captain Julian Bond
- Catalog of Aircraft Specifications A list of aircraft and their specifications including operating costs and noise footprint if possible. Ideally, this would be formatted using a standard template so easy comparisons could be made. Can we use XML? For a start, see List of aircraft
- Channel Air Bridge, an airline made air ferry services
- Combat landing - technique(s) for tactical landing for military aviation under combat conditions
- E-OCVM - European Operational Concept Validation Methodology - methodology for validation new ATM conceptsMullanrail 17:57, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
- Fan blade out testing or Blade off testing
- Flap track fairing
- Flight azimuth
- Flight science
- Flying above FL600
- Fong Guey early aeroplane builder
- François Denhaut, engineer and inventor of the flying boat type aircraft.
- Galley cooling
- GATCO - Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers. The UK's professional organisation for Air Traffic Controllers. GATCO is a member of the International Federation of Air Traffic Control Associations.
Gimley Glider- Air Canada Boeing 767 that had to glide to Gimley, Manitoba has they had loaded up liters instead of gallons of fuel - refer Gimli Glider- GMF AeroAsia - From what I can tell, this is a huge aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul firm. A quick google search shows a $10 million contract with GE and the same page shows it is the maintenance section of Garuda Indonesian Airlines. It has also landed (pun not intended) overhauling at least on of Adam Air's grounded 737s (see Adam Air Flight 172), which was how I came accross the company. Blood Red Sandman Open Up Your Heart - Receive My EviLove 20:32, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Interlining
- luggage hold
- Mega Float Island
- microjet see [6]
- NAC-6
- Nancy Lynn
- NDN-1
- NDN-1T
- NDN-6
- old 666 The heavily modified B17 piloted by Jay Zeamer in the pacific during WWII.
- Palm Springs Regional Airport
- pushforce
- RMAX
- Rockwell Commander 112
- Rubberized Friction Seal Coat, a material sometimes applied to asphalt runways, taxiways and ramps.
- Seabird Aviation Australia Pty Ltd
- Steve Fossett's hot air balloon flights Perhaps that isn't the ideal title, but he has made many more flights (and set more records?) than the two listed in his article.
- Super Skybolt, The aircrafts history and characteristics.
- Thrust asymmetric compensator or Thrust asymmetric compensation
- Traffic Information Services-Broadcast (TIS-B) and Flight Information Services-Broadcast (FIS-B). These are covered briefly in Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast, but please expand on these aspects in separate articles.
- Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS)
Wing profile, a cross section of a wing showing the curvature of the upper and lower surfaces along the chord - (I think Chord (aircraft) is what is being requested)- Turbine Blade, How are blades manufactured and attatched to turbines?
- X-hawk, an israeli car like VTOL craft concept http://www.urbanaero.com/Xhawk_main.htm & http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/01/31/israel.flying.car.ap/index.html
- Lt-Col Vincent Crane Richmond Director of Airship Design (Technical) on R 101.
- ZB500 G-Lynx Current speed record holder for helicopter travel. Manufacturered by GKN Westland Helicopters.
[edit] Rockets and Spacecraft
- Auk rocket
- AstroExplorer A person who has the physical and mental preparation to explore outer space, counted from the Karman Line - at least 100km above the surface of earth - doing it so by his own financial means, with the technical help of a non-goverment space agency.
- Canfield joint
- Dynamics Explorer (Unmanned spacecraft)
- flyaway cost of a missile system.
- Mika Juho
- MAKS spaceplane - 1988 canceled Russian project, inspiration for one of the proposal for the Kliper reusable manned spacecraft today
- NASA HL-20 Lifting Body See NASA page: [7]
- NASA Mission to Planet Earth and history of Earth observing missions.
- Project Westford A Cold War-era Air Force project to make an emergency communications band (see references [8] and [9]
- Reaction motor
- Ruschmeyer aircraft
- Space Flyer Unit A japanese test spacecraft which was luanched on STS-72 and had a test of a Magnetoplasmadynamic_thruster (MPD) on board
- "Streaker (SpaceDev)" -- small launch vehicle being developed by SpaceDev
- thermalite
[edit] More rockets
A: Aero High - Aerobee 170 - Aerobee 200 - Aerobee 300 - Aerobee 350 - Aerobee 75 - Arcon - Argo (rocket) - Argus (rocket) - ARS (rocket) - Asp Apache - Astrobee 1500 - Astrobee 200 - Astrobee 500 - Astrobee D - Astrobee F - Aurore (rocket) - B: Belenos (rocket) - Belia - Bullpup Apache - Bullpup Cajun - C: Cajun (rocket) - Castor (A) - Castor 4B - Castor Lance - Castor-Orbus - Castor-Recruit - D: Dac Roc - Deacon Arrow II - Deacon HVAR - Deacon Judi - Deacon Sidewinder - DOT (rocket) - Double Cajun T40 - Double Deacon - Double FFAR - Draco (rocket) - E: Epona (rocket) - Exos - F: Forschungsflugkorper - G: GIRD-09 - GIRD-10 - Gyrodines - H: HJ Hydac - HJ Javelin - HJ Nike - HJ Nike Gosling - HJ Nike Hydac - HJ Nike Javelin - HJ Nike Nike - HJ Nike Nike 20"SM - HJ Nike Nike Recruit - HJ Nike Nike Recruit T55 - HJ Nike T40 - HJ Nike T40 T55 - HJ Nike Tri-Deacon T40 - HJ Orion - HM-16 - HP2 (rocket) - HP6 (rocket) - HPAG - HPAG Deacon - HPB (rocket) - HVAR FFAR - HW-1 - HW-2 - Hyperion FPDP - I: Iris (rocket) - J: JCR (rocket) - Journeyman (rocket) - K: Kangaroo (rocket) - Kappa 1 - Kappa 10 - Kappa 2 - Kappa 4 - Kappa 6 - Kappa 7 - Kappa 8 - Kappa 8L - Kappa 9 - Kisha Judi - Kitty (rocket) - Kiva/Hopi - KSR-I - KSR-II - KSR-III - L: LCLV Sounding Rocket - Lex (rocket) - M: M55E1 - Maxus (rocket) - Microstar - MT-135 - N: Nike (rocket) - Nike Viper I - O: Orion (rocket) - Orion-1 - P: Paiute Apache - Paiute Tomahawk - Pedro Recruit - Prospector (rocket) - Q: Quad Deacon - R: Raven (rocket) - RH-200 - RH-300 - RH-300 Mk II - RH-300/RH-200/RH-200 - RH-560 - RH-560/300 Mk II - RH-75 - Rockaire - Rooster (rocket) - Rotorocket - S: S (rocket) - S-250 - S-300 ISAS - SA-II - Sandhawk - Sandhawk Tomahawk - Sandia Tomahawk - Scanner (rocket) - Schmiedl - Seagull (rocket) - Sergeant 5-stage - Sergeant Hydac - Sidewinder-Arcas - Sidewinder-Raven - Sirocco (rocket) - Sonda 1 - Sonda 2 - Sonda 3 - Sonda 4 - Sparoair - Sparrow Arcas - Super Chief II - T: T-7A - Talos Castor - Talos Sergeant Hydac - Tandem Double Deacon - Tater (rocket) - Taurus S - Terrapin (rocket) - Terrier Asp - Terrier ASROC Cajun - Terrier Lynx - Terrier Malemute - Terrier Oriole - Terrier Orion - Terrier Sandhawk - Terrier Tomahawk - Terrier/551 - Triple Deacon - TT-200 - TT-500 - U: Ute Apache - Ute Tomahawk - V: Veronique 61 - Vesta (rocket) - Viper-Dart - VS-30 - VS-30/Orion - VS-40 - W: Wac - Wasp (rocket) - Z: Zhinui
[edit] Spacecraft
CanX (miniaturized satellites) - SSETI Express Satellite (See European Space Agency Article)
[edit] Launch pads
- I would begin by : Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complexes and Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complexes
- Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 3
- Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 4
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- Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 47
- Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 1
- Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 2
- Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 4
- Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 5
- Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 8
- Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 10
[edit] Rail transport
- See also: Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/Todo
- Berne gauge Description, history, comparison with other loading gauge
- Chicago Trolley Company
List of most extensive urban railway network List of most extensive urban railway network (including metro and commuter lines etc), in terms of passenger ridership, stations, network length, number of lines etc. This needs clearing up, because too many articles write that whatever system is the best in the worldwould constitute original research- Iowa Pacific Holdings LLC
- Orangeline (MagLev)
- Ulster Railways
- Maxx Auckland public transport network
- Missouri and Arkansas Railway Co.
- Railroad Customer Service and Information Management
- Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom --7severn7 18:59, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
- Interstate II
- Rapid transit in the United States
- Rapid transit in the United Kingdom
- Rapid transit in France
- Rapid transit in Japan etc...
- Jubilee line fraud trial, for example [10]
[edit] Locomotives
- Listed in Template:British Rail Locomotives
- Fap Fap Train
[edit] Diesel shunting locomotives: Main-line diesel locomotives
Pre-1955 Type:
- 10201-10203 (what about redirects for 10201-etc.?)
First American Railroads
[edit] Diesel multiple units
Listed in: List of British Rail classes
[edit] 2nd generation DMUs
- Class 152 (Proposed rebuild of Class 151)
[edit] Electric multiple units (EMUs)
DC EMUs:
- Ex-LNER Units (Tyneside stock)
- how modern electric railways run? its electric engine,signalling system, coaches, platform etc indian railways, british local subways rail system.. etc from :parag gholse,INDIA
- article on the proposed class 93? [11] [12]
[edit] Coaches
Listed in Template:British Rail Coaches
Mark 1:
- First Open (FO) (also Mark 2, 3, and 4)
- Standard Open (SO) (also Mark 2)
- Brake Standard Open (BSO) (also Mark 2)
- Restaurant Buffet (RB)
- Restaurant Miniature Buffet (RMB)
- Tourist Standard Open (Buffet) [TSO(B)]
Mark 3:
- Brake First Open (BFO)
Mark 4:
- Tourist Standard Open End (TSOE)
Non-Passenger Coaches, Mark 1:
- Brake Guard (BG)
(name of article should reflect full name not the 3 letters: NAV - NJV - NEX - NSA - NSX)
[edit] Railway stations
- Coasham railway station
- Dalhousie Square Station (Montreal)
[edit] Works and Depots etc
Neville Hill Train Care Depot (Leeds)
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Toyota <*---A JAPAN CAR COMPANY
[edit] Road Transport
- Hyosung GT / Comet Range Hyosungs GT Range of Motorcycles 125cc - 650cc
- Driving/car physics model Description of physics and maths involved in racing or driving simulations.
- Toyota North-American cars timeline template from 1980's-Present. See Pontiac (Section: References)for an example of template outline.
- Peugeot Hoggar A peugeot concept car with ties to the Halo warthog, more info here: [13]
- Smart Fourtwo - Released by Smart, a small Euro-Style car, that is very small. For more information you can visit Smart Aus.
- Thailand Accident Research Center (TARC) The center of scientific information in Road Safety in Thailand, more info here: [14]
- Nissan Altra - this was an electric vehicle produced by Nissan in the 1990s; I think less than 100 units were actually on the road at any one time. Information is very sparse on them on the web.
- Amectran Exar-1 Electric Vehicle - Amectran is the manufacturer, and has no corresponding article currently. Exar-1 is their most notable vehicle for its nearness to production and publication. Amectran.com has several scanned in articles/memos from various sources for use as references. The majority of the site is unsubstantiated opinions and has no place on wikipedia, but a formal presentation and discussion should be had. As long as a stub is started, I am more than willing to began expanding.
- Galant 4G63 SOHC MPI, E55 frame, Indonesia
- Powerchip - Performance engine tuning software designed to improve acceleration and optimize fuel consumption for peak response. Proprietory software allows manipulation of OEM maps to be changed to suit variable driving conditions. In particular, the Powerchip will focus on delivering optimal performance, even in the event of needing to increase fuel use (ie. raising boost on turbo applications).
- Tubeless tyre
- alloy wheel rim
- Chrysler's 4.0L I6 HO engine - Can anyone help me find the info on the fuel efficiency of this engine? I recently bought a cherokee xj with this kind of engine, and I am wondering about its exact gas consumption.
- Alfa Romeo TZ1 - I used to work on one of these gorgeous cars and wanted to read up but couldn't find an article. Anyone more knowledgeable than I care to do the honours? TiHead 15:31, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
- Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Coupé - A car which was voted into the top 26 of Car of the 20th Century.
- GPS Receiver chipset and protocols for example SiRF III, SiRF Xtrac etc. and their differences
- V-Rod - I am so fascinated by this bike in fact millions of people world over are...it will serve them well if wikipedia has an atricle on it.
- List of Opel engines for example like "List of Volkswagen engines", chip tuning, tuning, concepts etc. Opel VS. VW and their differences of engines
- I would like to see an article on the Hot Wheels model and concept car of the Twin Mill Link
- I would like to see further information on water-powered engines and hydrogen from water used for practical energy uses such as Glenn Castillo's car that runs on 80% hydrogen. Link
- MacArthur Highway - A main thoroughfare in the Philippines; Bataan Death March monument located along the route; part of Pan-Philippine Highway. Disambiguate from the MacArthur Freeway (Interstate 580 in Oakland, CA).
- Veolia Transport Cymru The merger is now complete as of April 1 2007, all former shamrock/bebb/thomas of barry buses now operate under the name of Veolia Transport Cymru, most buses have been repainted into veolia colours or replaced with many brand new buses. I do not have the time to write the article myself.
- Yard spotter -- this is a type of medium- or heavy-duty truck.
- Car hydraulics
- Car dance show - These shows involve cars called lowriders hopping in the air with the help of hydraulics.
- Linear referencing system
- Lamborghini Lp640
- Yukon River Highway (proposed highway from approximately Fairbanks to Nome)
- motorcycle shaft drive
- Nismo 400R - I would like somebody to make an article on the Nismo 400R, a vary rare vehicle from the nissan proformance company. Thank you. ~Seth
- Diesel Dually
- Sharabang Also spelled Charabang; derived from the French word char-a-banc, a bus-like wagon, at one time typically with an open roof; relevant to European social history, especially as concerns public drunkenness (see day-tripper); historical pictures not hard to find, e.g., http://www.foxearth.org.uk/glemsfordPictures/charabang.jpg; current in British-English usage, e.g., http://www.curlewrowingclub.co.uk/regatta_photos2002/Banyoles%202002/pages/a%20sharabang%20full%20of%20old%20cobblers.htm; Charabang appropriated by Hergé as a placename in the story Tintin_in_Tibet; relevant to etymology of shebang (vs. the French char-a-banc, gives a clearer basis for understanding why the etymology might be disputed.)
- Step Van This kind of van is used in almost every movie that involves surveillance or other cool covert police/CIA/FBI operations. The Wikipedia has no information about it at all. I wonder if the articles are getting deleted because they compromise national security... :)
- Hurricane evacuation route - Should tell what a hurricane evacuation route is, explains the signs used in the United States, identifies major evacuation routes, tells their specifics.
- www.blueschoolofmotoring.comDriving course by Blue School of Motoring The safe way to drive according to the standards set in the United Kingdom, safe driving methods.
[edit] Automotive technologies
- Engines, etc; especially technologies for buses, cars and trucks.
- See also Category:Automotive technologies
- Acoustic enclosure for engine: What exactly is the acoustic enclosures function in case of diesel engines.
- AFS Trinity Power Corporation (introduced new hybrid car with 250mpg)
- Andy Frank is credited for being the inventor of the modern PHEV. As a professor at UC Davis, he has been guiding student teams to design and create PHEVs for quite some time now. See http://www.calcars.org/history.html for a timeline. Credentials & photo: http://mae.engr.ucdavis.edu/faculty/frank/frank.html The UCD team's site: http://www.team-fate.net/
- Barstool Racer
- Clean diesel
- DeCat (aka Cat Bypass)
- Delahaye Prototype
- Door Dings (car) are dents and scrapes in your vehicle's doors caused by inconsiderate parking "neighbors".
- eddy current dynamometer
- Euro VI
- Evaporator (automotive) (not really covered in main Evaporator article)
- Ford Bellhousing Patterns (see List of GM bellhousing patterns; does Ford use ones listed there?)
- gear shifting using a tachometer (efficient gearshifting using a tachometer for a petrol car)
- Inflatable restraint (is this more general than airbag?)
- jackrabbit starts (how to start a car?)
- Line boring (Engine machining technique)
- Manual book of Mazda Interplay
- manual shift gate
- Mercedes-Benz common rail diesel engines, in particular the 2.7 litre,5 cylinder as fitted to the "m class" 1997 - 2005.
- mileage vs cc (better, range vs. cc).
- mileage vs torque (better, range vs. torque)
- New technology Engines (Oscillating Piston Engine)
- parts of a motor
- power vs RPM
- Recreation Vehicle Parts and Accessories
- shift gate
- Small engine repair and mechanics:Including LAWNMOWER repair diagrams and general wisdom It has been suggested that this be included in Requested Wikibooks..
- startup vs speed
- Universal Technical Institute - An automotive vocational school located in Exton, Pa.
- torque vs RPM
- Trailing Arm Bushing (automotive) AKA "compliance bushing," a part of a car's wheel suspension
- Turner Number (dimensionless number used to describe rolling resistance and velocity in tires)
- Valet lockout - A feature apparently available on car models such as the Buick Lucerne, some Mercedes-Benzes, Lexuses, VWs, and Hyundai Sonatas[15], though there isn't much information about them.
- VM Motori RA 630 turbo-diesel
- Water pump (automotive) (it pumps coolant into the radiator and engine, not thoroughly covered in Water pump)
New suspension system - See: • http://www.antiroll.com/
[edit] Other Road transport articles
WestStart-CALSTARTa transport nonprofit organization, that helps to preserve environment.- Tokyu Bus - (東急バス) A bus company in Japan. It would be appreciated even if other bus company get written.
- Sparksdötting - a "vehicle" used in Lapland/Sami
- Bangernomics - The principal of buying, owning, running and maintaining cars as cheaply as possible.
- Quick Change Rear End - how it works and what are its' benefits?
- Port and Polish
- Engine capacity
- barstool racing
- PlateWire PlateWire.com allows users to "flag" bad drivers
- David Low Way State Route 6 in Queensland, Australia should be made into an article
- Deep cycle battery Differences in construction and application from standard starting batteries.
- ALSV : the military's Advanced Light Strike Vehicle, in use in Iraq and in such games as SOCOM 3. Not much info online other than manufacturers website. Military perspective or photos would be great.
- E85 v Biodiesel comparison of 'greenness' - miles per acre, costs etc (E85 and Biodiesel both have articles)
- Passive safety device
- Australian car industry
- Chevrolet Z71 Chevrolet/GMC Truck and SUV
- Moretti Car Company Specifically the founder(s)
- Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle
- Pontiac GRAND LeMANS 1975
- Riker Electric
- Snow-melting machine
- Romahome
- Scorpion MK Series
- South African license plates
- UltraCommuter
- Yamaha Aerox
- Transporting livestock
- Micromodeling Applications of micro-simulation modeling in planning; use of Intelligent Transportation Systems data to this end
- Ice class Describes how well a vessel is able to navigate on ice covered waters. Different ice class rules.
- Dobbertin Surface Orbiter information about the first privately-owned amphibious vehicle to travel the Panama Canal, up for sale(?) [16]
- Lymm Truckstop (currently a redirect to Lymm) A truckstop/service area in the UK, off the M6/M56 interchange. See TAB for more info.
- Oldsmobile Aerotech I'd like to see information regarding this vehicle.
- 4 Bolt Main What the devil does this mean? I'd really like to know.
- State Road A1A Alternate (Florida) - a redirect page was deleted via RfD. Now it needs an article.
- There isn't anything in the logs, but it still needs an article.
- SR5 - As in what does it mean re. Toyota cars and trucks, history, etc.
- Great Basin Highway - multiplex of U.S. Routes 6, 50, and 93 in Nevada
- Electronic ignition - The method by which a modern internal combustion engine is started.
- Canta cars - A car marque which makes tiny ultra-slim city cars like the lx
- pod filter - air filter in the form of a cone, installed in a car to increase air flow resulting in better performance.
- Nitrofill
- CF Moto -A chinese motorcycle manufacturer specializing in automatic transmission models
- On-demand public transportation - The principle of public transportation on flexible routes generated by the demand of users.
- Saturation flow - I'd like to see a a description of Saturation flows
- Capline pipeline
- Plantation pipeline
- Yuma Desalting Plant
- Teatro Zinzanni
- Jethropa
- Power vs torque
- RPM vs torque
- 4 stroke vs 2 stroke (see stroke).
- Ford Mustang GT390- The car that Steve McQueen made a legend in that chase in 'Bullitt'
- Clay bar - Substance and method for removing tar, ingrained dirt etc. from (primarily) the painted surfaces of road vehicles