(electronically controlled ignition)
1Ignition coil — Bosch ignition coil. Dual ignition coils (blue cylinders, top of picture) on a …
2Radio-controlled aircraft — A radio controlled aircraft (often called RC aircraft or RC plane) is a model aircraft that is controlled remotely, typically with a hand held transmitter and a receiver within the craft. The receiver controls the corresponding servos that move… …
3electronic ignition — an automotive ignition in which electrical pulses are generated electronically, usually by transistors controlled by sensing devices, without the use of mechanically actuated breaker points. Also called breakerless ignition. * * * …
4electronic ignition — an automotive ignition in which electrical pulses are generated electronically, usually by transistors controlled by sensing devices, without the use of mechanically actuated breaker points. Also called breakerless ignition …
5Timeline of motor and engine technology — Timeline of motor and engine technology* (c. 30 70 AD) Hero of Alexandria builds the first documented steam powered device, the aeolipile . * 1698 Thomas Savery builds a steam powered water pump for pumping water out of mines * 1712 Thomas… …
6high-tension distributor — A distributor, in electronically controlled ignition systems, which has no controlling functions or advance mechanism …
7HT distributor — A distributor, in electronically controlled ignition systems, which has no controlling functions or advance mechanism …
8Diesel engine — Diesel engines in a museum Diesel generator on an oil tanker …
9Engine control unit — An engine control unit (ECU) is an electronic control unit which controls various aspects of an internal combustion engine s operation. The simplest ECUs control only the quantity of fuel injected into each cylinder each engine cycle. More… …
10Fuel injection — Fuel rail connected to the injectors that are mounted just above the intake manifold on a four cylinder engine. Fuel injection …