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The EDC or electronic diesel control system monitors and controls the rate of fuel injected into the CRDi in late model diesel engines. It makes diesel engines operate more efficiently.
Internal combustion.
like all other engines they are made/manufactured in a factory on an assembly line or mostlikely now, by machines
Diesel and gasoline engines began to replace steam engines in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The widespread adoption of internal combustion engines in automobiles and trucks during the early 1900s, alongside advancements in diesel technology, contributed to the decline of steam power. By the mid-20th century, steam engines had largely been replaced in most applications, particularly in transportation. However, steam engines continued to be used in certain industries, such as power generation, for several decades thereafter.
High Bypass turbofan engines use pneumatics (air) for starting the engines.
Your right foot.
The camshaft.
the left hemisphere of the cerebrum controls the ability to move your right hand
The volumetric efficiency of an engine ( It's ability to breathe ) can be found by finding it's C.I.D. the mathematical formula for Cubic inch displacement is "Bore x Bore x Stroke x .7854 x The # of cylinders".
Immediately. You need lungs to breathe; without the ability to breathe, you will die.
it stands for electronic control module...which is your computer which controls your engines emissions
The ability to breathe underwater is typically referred to as gills in aquatic animals such as fish, or as artificial devices like scuba equipment for humans. Humans do not have the natural ability to breathe underwater without assistance.
Engines need air to operate, they take it in and expel it while running.
That would be the throttle which controls the fuel flow to the engines.
Not a whole lot you can do but tell her you need "room to breathe and grow"
Orthopnea is the term used to describe the difficulty in breathing comfortably when lying down and the ability to breathe more easily in an upright position.
To allow the engine to breathe, and help to vent fumes as well.