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The name of the device that regulates the amount of fuel going into the engine of a personal watercraft is the throttle.
The name of the device that regulates the amount of fuel going into the engine of a personal watercraft is the throttle.
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Regulates the amount of fuel to the engine to maintain the fuel/air ratio at the proper mixture
A load limiting governor is a device that regulates and measures the amount of fuel that enters the engine. The load limiting governor will ensure that there is not more than enough that will enter the engine.
Sea Doo personal watercraft, like almost all similar types of personal water vehicles, use a jet propulsion system rather than a traditional propeller motor like that on a standard boat. In jet propulsion, a water pump is powered by the engine to build up a set amount of pressure and when that pressure is released it causes the craft to be propelled into motion.
Hello, There is no direct correlation between engine displacement and horsepower, they are different types of measurement. 1 horsepower is equal to 745 watts where as 1 cc is one cubic centimeter.
It depends on your State, but generally the only thing that's illegal to disable is the cutoff switch. In some States, it may be illegal to tamper with the engine RPM governor or exhaust system.
That would be the thermostat.
Yes, if it has an inboard engine, permanent fuel tanks, or any enclosed storage or sealed area where flammable fumes can accumulate, you need a B-1 USCG-approved extinguisher.
In a sense yes but not as a living organism would. The thermostat regulates the temperature of the coolant in the engine. The ECU regulates the fuel/air mixture and the timing of the engine. All the other sensors send signals to the ECU which controls emissions and how the engine performs. The transmission regulates when the transmission changes gears, so in a sense the answer would be yes.
The throttle controls the governor which regulates engine speed.