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Duty Paid Value

In respect to imported goods, is the aggregate value for duty on imported goods.

Dwell

The rate, measured in degrees of shaft rotation, at which an electrical circuit cycles on and off.

Dynamometer

A device which absorbs and measures the power derived by an internal combustion engine.

Electric Cooling Fans

Electric cooling fans are part of many cars' cooling systems. They use a heat activated switch to turn on and off as needed to help keep your engine cool.

Electric Motor

Electric motors are often used in accessories such as power windows or power seats to provide movement with minimial effort by the user.

Electric Vehicle

Cars, buses, vans or trucks which use dedicated or hybrid electric systems as their power source.

Electrical System

In electric ignition internal-combustion engines, those components required to convert the electricity produced by the generator into a high-voltage spark for the plugs. Includes generator or alternator, points, condenser, coil, distributor and spark plugs plus wiring.

Electrolyte

Any solution that conducts an electrical current, such as a mixture of sulfuric acid and distilled water found in automotive batteries.

Electronic Control Unit (ECU)

The computer 'brain' of the fuel and emissions control system. It analyzes information and adjusts the operation of various components. It also turns on the 'check engine' or 'service engine soon' light. Sometimes called the electronic control module (ECM).

Electronic Fuel Injection System

A system that injects fuel into the engine and includes an electronic control unit to time and meter the fuel flow.

Electronic Ignition System

A system in which the timing and firing of the spark plugs is controlled by an electronic control unit, usually called a module. These systems have no points or condenser. An ignition system that uses transistors and other semiconductor devices as an electronic switch to turn the primary current on and off.

Emergency Brake

Also called the parking brake. The emergency brake is used when a car's main braking system experiences a complete failure.

Emissions

Emissions are the byproducts of combustion. After combustion is complete, water, gases, and carbon are released through the car's exhaust system as emissions.

Emissions Equipment

Emissions equipment is equipment required by the government to keep a car's exhaust emissions to a minimum. Emissions equipment includes catalytic converters, air pumps, and oxygen sensors.

End-Play

The measured amount of axial movement in a shaft.

Engine

The power source that creates the energy to make a car move. An engine can be run by gas, diesel fuel, electricity, steam or any other number of power sources.

Engine Overhaul

A general term for major engine work that usually requires removing the engine from the vehicle, and rebuilding or replacing internal components (e.g. pistons, connecting rods, valves).

Engine Types

F-Head Side exhaust valve and overhead inlet valve. L-Head Both valves on one side of the cylinder. T-Head Exhaust valve on one side and inlet valve on the other side of the cylinder. (Twin-camshafts). I-Head Both valves located directly over the piston. Also called valve--in-head or overhead valve engine. SOHC Single overhead camshaft. DOHC Double overhead camshafts.

Engine, Boxer or Flat

A designation for an engine where the cylinders are arranged opposite(180 degrees apart) from each other. Boxer engines are relatively flat compared to inline or V engines. Common examples of boxer engines are the Porsche 911 flat-6 and the Subaru flat-4.

Engine, Inline

An engine configuration where all cylinders are in one plane. Most 4-cylinder and some 6-cylinder engines are inline. An inline engine is cheaper to manufacture than a V type of engine because the engine block can be a simpler casting.


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