OBD2
Since the late 1980s vehicles were made with electronic ignitions and computer control systems. You can not adjust the timing onj them, it's adjusted by the computer as needed for different conditions as determined by various sensors on the engine.
That would be your hard drive since it holds your operating system.
Every jeep has had an engine controller since the early 1980's.
The CPU is considered the "brain" of the computer, and since the brain is part of our nervous systems, this would be your answer.
i seriously doubt it. there have been several engine modifications to the the Triton v8s since 1999.
OM 622 uses diesel oil since it has a turbo diesel engine for the Vito. The diesel engine is vital for commercial vehicles whose focus is on economy.
Yes - since the computer processes data contained in the program or input by the user.
Some modern computer systems, such as the iMac, incorporate the program system and observe into a single system. In this case, the observe is part of the program system. While notebooks also have built-in shows, they are not called program models, since the term only represents personal computer systems.
'Computer' in simple terms can be used to define the processor alone, since it does the major computing part. But the computer what we use in everyday use consists of various parts like for example a DVD drive,Graphics card,etc. so its an assembled system to meet the requirements of an average home user. That's why its called a computer system.
Hybrid vehicles work very simply: They work with a gas engine and with an electric engine at the same time. You can either use one or another or even both. While you are using the gas engine, the electric engine charges itself so that you can use it later. These are very good for the environment since you use a gas engine (which makes CO2, which pollutes the atmosphere) less than the usual.
Since the invention of the internal combustion engine in the late 19th century, over 1.4 billion cars have been produced worldwide as of 2021. This number continues to grow annually, with millions of vehicles manufactured each year. The automotive industry has evolved significantly, leading to increased production rates and the development of electric vehicles in recent years.
Everything about that engine and transmission are computer controlled, so you would have to incorperate the harness and computer system into the 78 truck, which had no computer. Also all 92 on up ford vehicles use electronic speedometers which are powered off of the abs sensors, but the F-series for 91 and earlier used a cable driven speedometer that was driven off of the transmission, so you'd need to replace the speedometer. The F250's "Charge" meter is incompatible with the newer alternators Ford used since the late 80's, so I belive you'd have to make a custom gauge cluster or reuse a 2000-2003 police interecptor gauge cluster as they also have to idiot lights required for the ECM (engine computer).