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Work=Power x Time
the Jake brake and similar brakes redirects the engines exhaust, using the resulting compression to slow the cylinders of the engine which cuts the rpm dtrastically, therefore slowing the vehicle.
The label "for gasoline engines" indicated the additives in the oil are formulating specifically for gasoline engines.
indicated power is maximum out put power of the engine brake power is the... brake power =T*W T=torque W= angular velocity of wheel indcated power =BHP+Friction. Mechanical Efficiency :- BHP/IHP
Brake boosters are found on car braking systems, to help the brakes to stop the car. They work on the disc brakes, using a vacuum supply to add to the hydraulic braking system. On petrol engines the engine may provide the vacuum, on diesel engines there needs to be a separate pump.
Yes, hydrogen kits work for diesel engines.
It is to be found in your imagination since push mowers have no engines.
In an engine, indicated power is the power produced in the cylinder and the brake power is the useful power at the output shaft. Brake power is always less than indicative, due to losses by mechanical friction and parasitic loads (oil pump, air conditioner compressor, etc...) The two are related by (mechanical efficiency) = (brake power) / (indicative power)
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No. They had CPI induction engines indicated by a "W" on the vin., and TBI indicated by a "Z" on the vin. 2x4s and 4x4s have diffrent oil pans.
Fire Engines at Work - 1903 was released on: USA: 1903
my back brake lights don't work, but the brake light on the back door does what could be wrong