Advertisement Ignition Coil is (also called a spark coil) an induction coil which is used to increase the low voltage of the battery (12 Volt) to A very high voltage (About 50000 Volt) to produce spark within the engine cylinder …
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Advertisement Introduction “Mechanical components shows wear and tear” this theory wakes up an engineer’s mind And forces him to innovate more to achieve an ideal system, Since the moving mechanical components cause wear and Tear which we count as a …
Advertisement Centrifugal Clutch is a type of clutch in which centrifugal force is used to connect the engine drive shaft with the shaft of a transmission. It is placed in between the engine flywheel and the transmission system. Its main …
Advertisement Tyre, the basic unit of our vehicle was invented first in 1847 lodged by the Scottish inventor Robert William Thomson. In today’s world, there are a variety of tires you can buy depending on what their specialist applications are …
Advertisement Canister is a pollution control device used mainly in gasoline fuel tanks to prevent the Vapors of the fuel escape from the tank. Gasoline gets easily vaporized, And evaporated gasoline can increase emissions. Because it is a mixture of …
Advertisement Introduction: The K-Jetronic fuel injection system, also known as Continuous Injection System (CIS), was developed by Bosch and introduced in the 1970s. It became widely used in a variety of vehicles during that time and remained in production until …
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Advertisement Vehicles emit exhaust gases as a result of the combustion of fossil fuels. Various exhaust gases are emitted from the engine bases on various Conditions that develop within the combustion chamber. These gases can either be treated and then …
Advertisement Electronic fuel injections were introduced in the mid-1980s to replace carburetors in Spark Ignition Engines. Throttle body fuel injection has one or two injectors placed inside the Throttle body and injects fuel into the inlet manifold. The difference between …