In Architecture / Engineering, A device to trap, remove, or separate deleterious, hazardous, or undesirable matter (such as oil, grease, gasoline, sand, and sediment) from normal waste conveyed through it, permitting normal sewage or liquid wastes to discharge into the disposal terminal by gravity
V-8 The name "Interceptor V-8" was a marketing term used on Ford cars in 1958 The 1958 Interceptor V-8 was a 332-cubic inch, 265-horsepower engine, and the "Interceptor Special V-8" was a 352-cubic inch, 300-horsepower engine The latter engine was also offered on the 1958 Thunderbird but was referred to as the "Thunderbird Special V-8" Both engines were also offered in 1959 but were marketed as the "Thunderbird 332 Special V-8" and the "Thunderbird 352 Special V-8" The 352-cubic inch engine remained in production through 1966 See also: Thunderbird V-8