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  • 51L-Jetronic fuel injection system — An electronically controlled fuel injection system. Fuel is supplied by an intermittent action L Jetronic fuel injection system, which uses engine speed and intake airflow as its main control parameters. Each cylinder has its own solenoid… …

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  • 52Automatic Performance Control — (APC) was the first engine knock and boost control system that was introduced on turbo charged Saab H engines in 1982 and was fitted to all subsequent 900 Turbos through 1993 (and 1994 convertibles), as well as 9000 Turbos through 1989. The APC… …

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  • 53Active Body Control — Active Body Control, or ABC, is the Mercedes Benz brand name used to describe fully active suspension, that allows control of the vehicle body motions and therefore virtually eliminates body roll in many driving situations including cornering,… …

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  • 54Positive train control — (PTC) is a system of monitoring and controlling train movements to provide increased safety.OverviewThe main concept in PTC is that the train receives information about its location and where it is allowed to safely travel. Equipment on board the …

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  • 55Land Rover 101 Forward Control — The vehicle was primarily produced to meet the Army s requirement for a gun tractor, and was designed to tow a field gun (the L118 Light Gun) with a ton of ammunition and other equipment in the rear load space, giving it the alternative name of… …

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  • 56Aeronautical Operational Control — (AOC)A group or the entirety of applications used for communication of an aircraft with its airline or service partner pendants on the ground. An AOC application was traditionally hosted on an ACARS MU or CMU, but it can also be hosted on an… …

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  • 57combined acceleration and speed control unit — A system designed to prevent engine surge. The acceleration control unit regulates the amount of fuel flowing into the engine during acceleration either by mechanical or hydromechanical devices. Most modern engines, however, use electronic… …

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  • 58engine control module — (ECM) An advanced electronic computer which monitors engine conditions and then controls engine settings to optimize the combustion of the air/fuel mixture …

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  • 59Kawasaki GPZ1100B1/B2 — Infobox Motorcycle name = GPz1100 B1/B2 aka = Z1100B(GP) manufacturer = Kawasaki production = 1981 ndash;1985 predecessor = Kawasaki Z900 successor = none parent company = Kawasaki Heavy Industries class = Sport bike engine = 72.5 x 66.0 mm (2.9… …

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  • 60Williams FJ44 — The Williams FJ44 is a family of small, two spool, turbofan engines produced by Williams International/Rolls Royce for the light business jet market. Until the recent boom in the Very Light Jet market, the FJ44 was one of the smallest turbofans… …

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