Advertisement A set of gears is employed to transmit motion from the machine’s main shaft to various revolving elements. A combination of gears employed to transmit motion from one shaft to other(s) is called the Gear train. A gear train …
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Advertisement Most of the present Cars have a safety feature called Airbag, Do you know what kind of material it is made up of how it works? Let’s begin to know about it. Airbag traces its origin in mid-1951 by …
Advertisement CC is a measuring unit of capacity of the engine, Which is commonly specified in cubic centimeters (cc or cm3). If an engine has a capacity of say 1000cc or 1000 Cubic Centimeters, Then the capacity of that engine …
Advertisement The car engine is a vital part of your vehicle. When you plan to purchase an automobile, The chances are that you will come across a whole spectrum of technical jargons Related to the automobile industry. There are many …
Advertisement The driveshaft, also known as a propeller shaft, is a mechanical component of a vehicle’s drivetrain system. Its primary function is to transmit torque or rotational power from the engine or transmission to the wheels, allowing the vehicle to …
Advertisement A proximity sensor is a sensor that detects the presence of an object/person. A sensor that can be used for detecting the presence of objects Surrounding it without having any physical contact is termed as a proximity sensor. This …
Advertisement It is quite normal for your car engine to vibrate at optimum levels during operation. The crankshaft rotation, transmission gears, and other vital components inside the car engine can cause slight vibrations. In some cases, though, the engine’s vibration can exceed normal levels and result …
Advertisement You may have heard the term before: “no-lift shifting.” It’s the process of foregoing the Clutch altogether and simply popping the car into the next gear. Long story short, it’s a really bad idea. Jason Fenske of Engineering Explained …
Advertisement If you’ve ever tuned a seriously modified performance car, Or even just fiddled with a carburetor, you’ve probably heard an old bit of advice: Running lean will make your engine overheat. Its good guidance to follow, but it’s a …