automotive fuel

  • 1Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation — (AFCC) is a Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, based automotive fuel cell technology company. Founded in November 2007, the privately held company was created to allow for further expansion of fuel cell technology.Automotive Tech:… …

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  • 2List of automotive fuel brands — This is a list of automotive fuel retail brands ( petrol or gasoline , diesel , etc.) and their controlling oil companies. The format of this page is based on current ownership and where they largely operate: * Parent Company ** Children… …

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  • 3Fuel pump — should not be confused with fuel dispenser, a device that dispenses fuel into an automobile. A high pressure fuel pump on a Yanmar 2GM20 marine diesel engine. A fuel pump is a frequently (but not always) essential component on a car or other… …

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  • 4Fuel saving device — Fuel saving devices are sold on the aftermarket with claims to improve the fuel economy and/or the exhaust emissions of a vehicle. There are numerous different types of device; many purport to optimize ignition, air flow, or fuel flow in some way …

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  • 5Fuel Freedom International — is a multi level marketing company based in Altamonte Springs, Florida and co owned by Wendy Lewis and Randy Ray. It sells pills trade marked as MPG CAPS, which are engine conditioners that, it is claimed improve fuel economy, reduce emissions… …

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  • 6Fuel injection — Fuel rail connected to the injectors that are mounted just above the intake manifold on a four cylinder engine. Fuel injection …

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  • 7Fuel cell — For other uses, see Fuel cell (disambiguation). Demonstration model of a direct methanol fuel cell. The actual fuel cell stack is the layered cube shape in the center of the image A fuel cell is a device that converts the chemical energy from a… …

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  • 8Fuel gauge — A fuel gauge The empty fuel indicator displayi …

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  • 9Fuel economy in automobiles — Fuel consumption monitor from a 2006 Honda Airwave …

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  • 10Automotive Components Holdings — Automotive Components Holdings, LLC (ACH) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, formed by the 2005 transfer of 17 automotive components factories and 6 research, testing, and other facilities from Visteon Corporation to Ford Motor… …

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