A crow boot is a type of orthopedic boot designed to immobilize the foot and ankle, often used for conditions like fractures or severe sprains, allowing for recovery without weight-bearing. In contrast, a cam boot (or walking boot) is a more advanced version that includes a rigid structure and adjustable straps, enabling limited mobility and weight-bearing while providing support during the healing process. Essentially, the crow boot is for complete immobilization, while the cam boot allows for gradual return to activity.
CAM stands for 'controlled ankle motion'.
They are the same thing.
A high lift cam lifts an engine valve by a higher amount than a low lift cam.
cam sensor senses position of cam .coil sensor operates coilboth 2 entirely different parts of engine
They are the same; it is just a different name.
1990 is ka24e, single overhead cam, 1991 is ka24de, dual overhead cam.
I don't believe there is a difference as such. CAM simply refers to the way the switch uses memory (in a content-addresable) manner to look up the MAC address to port association.
DOHC - Dual Overhead Cam. This means that there is an intake and an exhaust cam, allowing the valves to move differently for the intake and exhaust. SOHC uses a single cam with more lobes
have never heard of a cam angle sensor. the cam does not change angle.it stays put in the bearings
different pistons and cam, bigger intake valves.
Different pistons, bigger valves, different cam.
One has a single cam shaft. The other has two cam shafts the twin cam has more horse power 124 at 5,000 rpms i do belive where the sohc produces 110 at 5 grand