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  • In automotive electronics, an '''electronic control unit''' (ECU) is an [[embedded system]] that controls one or more o
    494 bytes (69 words) - 17:12, 17 December 2007
  • '''Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD)''' is an [[automobile]] [[brake]] technology ...vent rear-wheel lockup. EBD instead applies brake force precisely through electronic control. It recognises that driving conditions, braking situations and vehi
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  • '''Electronic Stability Control''' (ESC) is the generic term for systems designed to impr ...al Automotive Systems]], Delphi and TRW, usually under the broader name of Electronic Stability Control, which is the more common term recognized by the [[Societ
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  • ...er]]. Some ESC systems also reduce engine power until control is regained. Electronic stability control does not improve a vehicle's cornering performance; rathe ...the TCL system's individual effect, it also works together with Diamante's electronic controlled suspension and four-wheel steering that Mitsubishi had equipped
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  • ...ompleted as electronic platforms with cabin accommodation for specialist [[electronic intelligence]] equipment and its three operators.
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  • *[[electronic brakeforce distribution|Electronic Brakeforce Distribution]] (EBD) ...ronic stability control|Electronic Stability Control]] (ESC, also known as Electronic Stability Programme or ESP)
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  • '''Launch control''' refers to an electronic device that is used to assist a [[Formula 1]] driver in the very moment of This device combines the effort of an electronic-driven [[accelerator]] and a [[computer program]] in the car. The software
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  • car had electronic lights and electronic starter. Chassis was shortened from previous E model. This was the car that
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  • A '''Transmission Control Unit''' is a device that controls modern electronic [[automatic transmission]]s. A '''Transmission Control Unit''' generally us ...elopment has been iterative and today designs exist from several stages of electronic automatic transmission control development.
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  • In automotive electronics, an '''electronic control unit''' (ECU) is an [[embedded system]] that controls one or more o
    494 bytes (69 words) - 17:12, 17 December 2007
  • ...rom the previous model to the updated engine (cylinder and piston) and the electronic control valve.
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  • ...vice consists of the metal frame on which the [[circuit board]]s and other electronic components are mounted. In the absence of a metal frame the chassis refers
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  • '''Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD)''' is an [[automobile]] [[brake]] technology ...vent rear-wheel lockup. EBD instead applies brake force precisely through electronic control. It recognises that driving conditions, braking situations and vehi
    1 KB (196 words) - 23:22, 14 December 2010
  • ...epress before making a gear change, since the clutch itself is actuated by electronic equipment which can synchronise the timing and torque required to make gear ...these two sensors as well as other factors, such as engine rotation, the [[Electronic Stability Program]], [[air conditioner]] and [[dashboard]] instruments.
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  • ...as a key player in the automotive components field focusing on its strong electronic skills to develop intelligent systems for active and passive safety of vehi ...), Exhaust Systems and Motorsport, where Magneti Marelli develops specific electronic systems for competitions and holds an undisputable technological leadership
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  • ...featured the automatic 'twist and go' capabilities of a scooter along with electronic start and helmet storage space. The helmet storage was in the 'dummy fuel t
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  • ; Fuel system : two electronic throttle bodies, Drive by Wire control ; Engine electronic management : Lamborghini LIE
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  • |Instruments || Electronic panel: speedometer, rev counter, neutral light, oil pressure warning light, |Fuel injection || Marelli electronic fuel injection, 45 mm throttle body
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  • |Instruments || Electronic panel: speedometer, rev counter, high beam indicator, turn signals, oil pre |Fuel injection || Marelli electronic fuel injection, 45 mm throttle body
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  • *Ignition / Starting -- Marelli electronic / electric
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  • *electronic valve control *downsizing (lower displacement, electronic valve control EVC)
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  • |Instruments || Electronic instrument panel using CAN communication protocol with CPU, multifunctional |Fuel injection || Marelli electronic fuel injection, 50 mm throttle body
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  • ...Love You Baby]]" and "[[I Feel Love]]". Moroder also produced a number of electronic disco hits for [[The Three Degrees]].
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  • '''Electronic Stability Control''' (ESC) is the generic term for systems designed to impr ...al Automotive Systems]], Delphi and TRW, usually under the broader name of Electronic Stability Control, which is the more common term recognized by the [[Societ
    11 KB (1,566 words) - 09:26, 7 October 2009
  • ...three batteries with 60 Ah and 14 hp. The primary [[transmission]] was an electronic four-speed and secondary was a pulley with a pulley belt. Max speed was abo
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  • ...icle interiors. Its [[Continental Automotive Systems]] division also makes electronic brake and [[traction control system]]s.
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  • ...tting up of the car and the collection of data for future developments and electronic benches for static and dynamic tests on chassis and suspensions.
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  • '''Traction control''' and [[Electronic Stability Control]] systems, on current production [[vehicle]]s, are typica
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  • ...ion control, [[BAS]] (Braking Assist System), anti-[[understeer]] [[ESP]] (Electronic Stability Program) and [[CBC]] (Cornering Brake Control), among others. Not ...echnology since the [[1930s]], but the first production cars using Bosch's electronic system became available in 1978. They first appeared in [[truck]]s and the
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  • ...e makes a down-shift. The [[paddle-shift]] system will use a sophisticated electronic control unit to provide the necessary intelligence to operate the shift mec ...[[shift]] is invariably slow compared to a dog [[clutch]] gearbox and the electronic logic control will often override a shift request from the driver. This is
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  • Some cars with an [[electronic control unit]] have safety [[logic]] that will shut the electric fuel pump ...nit assembly is the combination of the electric fuel pump, filter, and the electronic device used to measure the amount of fuel in the tank via a float attached
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  • *'''Induction:''' Marelli electronic fuel injection, 54 mm throttle body *'''Ignition / Starting:''' Marelli electronic / electric
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  • Some more modern implementations of hydraulic systems also include an electronic pressure valve which can reduce the hydraulic pressure of the power steerin ...e greater assist makes it easier to maneuver the car. At higher speeds, an electronic sensing system gradually reduces the level of power assist. In this way, th
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  • ...is the electronic system that controls all the cars, produced by [[McLaren Electronic Systems]]. This was included to comply with the new regulations. The ECU al
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  • ...ine management system]] and [[ignition system|direct ignition]], the [[ECU|Electronic Control Unit]] (ECU) takes care of the correct firing sequence.
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  • ...ty, forged crankshaft and connecting rods, [[VLIM|variable intake]], and [[electronic throttle control]]. It was developed by the same international team respons
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  • ...elivery (from [[carburetor]]s, [[mechanical fuel injection]] and then to [[electronic fuel injection]]).
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  • |Ignition System || Magneti Marelli IAW electronic digital ignition with inductive spark
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  • * [[Electronic brakeforce distribution]]
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  • ...le (PCU, PCM)''' if it controls both an engine and a transmission, is an [[electronic control unit]] which controls various aspects of an [[internal combustion e ...e re-programmed by uploading updated code. This is also referred to as an (electronic) Engine Management System (EMS).
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  • ...ension, 16 inch wheels with [[radial tire]]s, air-and-oil cooled engine, [[electronic ignition]] and a complete dashboard. All realising a bike that was an innov ...by the most modern [[Magneti-Marelli]] system that integrated ignition and electronic [[fuel injection]]. Power increased to 90 hp and speed to 230 km/h. The whe
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  • ...a horizontal exhaust rear section (no catalytic converter), and a special electronic control unit to match. This improves performance and reduces the weight by *Fuel: Marelli electronic fuel injection with 54 mm throttle body
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  • ...nual selection of a sport mode to pre-select the performance mapping. The electronic system also includes sensors to detect whether the vehicle is traveling dow
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  • ...ciency. This system was used almost universally until the late 1970s, when electronic ignition systems started to appear. ===Electronic ignition===
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  • ...cover that provided a view of the V12 engine along with a speed-sensitive electronic rear wing that could be raised at the flick of a switch. Five pre-productio
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  • ...rger. The Bandini 1000 turbo uses indirect injection pump with mechanical, electronic ignition, a distribution chain with two trees to cammes on roller bearings ...trical equipment: coil and [[spinterogeno | distributor]] on the head with electronic, battery 12 [[V]] and [[alternator]]
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  • ...e calibration, is also fitted to control the Spider's dynamic behavior. An electronic system called MSR is also fitted, which adjusts braking torque during down-
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  • ...c]], bore x stroke 104.0 x 64.7 mm, 12.5:1 compression, Marelli [[Electronic fuel injection|EFI]]
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  • The car featured in Electronic Arts' Need For Speed II and Need For Speed II SE.
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  • Electronic power transmission has replaced mechanical power transmission in all but th
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  • ...les, [[pencil|mechanical pencils]], [[barbell]] bars, and control knobs on electronic equipment are frequently knurled.
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  • ...hoses, fluids, belts and [[brake]] [[booster]]s and master cylinders with electronic sensors and actuators. (i) [[Processor]]s including an [[Electronic Control Unit]] (ECU) and other local processors
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