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OPI
(redirected from Oil Pressure In)

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OPIOther (Political) Party Identifier
OPIOffice of Public Instruction
OPIOral Proficiency Interview (English language test)
OPIOffice of Public Information
OPIOpen Prepress Interface
OPIOracle Program Interface
OPIOffice of Police Integrity (Victoria, Australia)
OPIOffice of Primary Interest
OPIOperator Interface
OPIOutsource Partners International, Inc.
OPIOver the Phone Interpretation (Language Line Services, Monterey, CA)
OPIOmnitel Pronto Italia
OPIOmnibus Personality Inventory
OPIOpenings Per Inch ( air filter mesh grades)
OPIOperational Performance Indicator
OPIOptional Procedure Indicator
OPIOptus Private IP
OPIOutside Plant Interface
OPIOperator's Instructions
OPIOil Pressure In
OPIOld Patient In
OPIOther People's Inventory
OPIObscenity, Profanity, Indecency (FCC)
OPIOcean Profile on the Internet
OPIOffice of Policy Integration (DOE)
OPIOxaloacetate Pyruvate Insulin
OPIOrganizational Performance Infrastructure
OPIOracle Programmatic Interface
OPIOpen Postscript Interface
OPIOpen Peripheral Interface


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Richards' braking system uses oil pressure in the wheel housing to slow the wheel, instead of the traditional rotor-and-caliper assembly.
 
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