Electronic throttle systems employ an electric motor to position a throttle plate, regulating engine airflow without mechanical linkage to the accelerator pedal. Control strategies have evolved from ...
Electronic throttle control is a drive-by-wire system that replaces a conventional cable-actuated throttle body with an electronic set-up. In a conventional throttle configuration, such as that found ...
Modern electronic diesel engines use ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel and have sophisticated fuel management systems that include integrated throttle control. Use of these engines results in ...
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