Basically, he gassed them all! (gas was supplied by US for use in previous wars). This was done in the 1980s and 1990s.
Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland used Zyklon B gas in their gas chambers afterwards creamated the bodies.
Apparently, some states do still use the gas chamber. The the related link.
The gas most associated with the Nazi gas chambers is Zyklon B. It was a cyanide-based gas consisting of hydrogen cyanide. However, some camps (for example, Belzec, Chelmno, Sobibor and Treblinka) used carbon monoxide. The name Zyklon comes from the German for 'cyclone'. It was originally developed as an insecticide, but I doubt that it is still available for that, or any other purpose.
During the Victorian Age, the type of lighting used could be lamps, candles, candelabras, chandeliers, fireplaces, and gas lighting. Gas lighting and electricity were introduced towards the end of the Victorian period. The Victorian Age, which was from 1837 to 1901, was the time period of Queen Victoria's reign in England.
i own a 2010 mazda rx8 r3 and i will recommend shell,BP gasoline use premium gasoline
Just use your brain
Actually, I am using the Unleaded 95 for my Rx 8 (1.3 192CH) 2008. I hope that it's not bad for the RX8 ..
Most cars these days use unleaded gas or diesel. Check your owners manual to make sure what type the Mazda 626 uses.
Out the tail pipe. Literally, if the engine is healthy. The RX8 uses engine oil for the oil injection pump to keep the internal rotor seals lubricated. If your RX8 does not use at least a half quart of engine oil every 4 gas fill ups see your dealer.
it is not practical to change the head unit on a RX8 The above answer is correct. There are many ways to make an after market head unit "fit" into the RX8, but you will probably lose the steering wheel stereo controls. You can connect aftermarket amplifiers to the stock head units speaker output and use aftermarket speakers. Get the MP3/CDROM addition for the stock CDROM head unit from a Mazda dealer.
There is no "timing belt" There is also no camshaft nor any valves. The rotary engine does not use any of the above.
For my Mazda I use 10w-30
Four, 2 plus 2... mazda rx8 use 4 plugs, 2 x RE8C-L & 2 x RE9B-TAnd to replace them u have to remove the front wheel, if u in uk, will be in the passanger side...If u change them , change one a time, dont put in the wrong place.ps. also recomend u to change coils, and wires
no it wont harm the motor , even though its a Mazda rotary engine you can still use it but i would only do it maybe once every 6 months with a fill up
Both the Mazda RX7 and RX8 use a style of engine known as the Wankel Rotary engine. These engines are typically small but produce larger amounts of power than a standard cylinder based engine of the same size. See related links for a Wikipedia article on the Wankel Rotary Engine The RX8 is also special and noticeable for its looks (Well the 2009 one is) and the smoothness of the engine. The RX8 also uses a door style called 'Suicide Doors' which means both doors open in separate directions. It also has a good layout: Front engined rear wheel drive! It is a coupe and a four door saloon mixed together!
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