No, motors and engines are not the same thing. An engine typically refers to a device that converts fuel into mechanical energy, such as an internal combustion engine found in cars. In contrast, a motor generally refers to an electric device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. While both serve the purpose of providing motion, their sources of power and mechanisms of operation differ.
Motors A motor is a generic term for an engine. So yes they are the same thing. IMO, you have an electric motor or a gasoline engine.
Yes the ecm and the engine computer are the same thing.
to cool down the engine
Same thing used today. Mostly small electric motors.
the motors are the same swap out the distributor the intake belt pulleys and altinator
electric produce less pollution, while up until now aren't as fast as petrol motors
The service engine light is the same thing as a check engine light.
If the cubic inch is the same the motors should swap out ok. You will have to change some parts but most Chevy motors will swap.
and internal combustion engine and a gasoline engine are the same thing.
Yes.
It is an engine used in General Motors products.
Its a Tata motors 4 cyl engine