in automobiles and their industry, the combination of fuel tanks, fuel pumps, fuel pipes, fuel injection
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Fuelsystem may refer to: Aircraft fuelsystem in automobiles and their industry, the combination of fuel tanks, fuel pumps, fuel pipes, fuel injection...
A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidizing agent (often oxygen) into electricity...
through a Venturi tube to draw fuel into the airstream. The term "fuel injection" is vague and comprises various distinct systems with fundamentally different...
fuelsystem allows the crew to pump, manage, and deliver aviation fuel to the propulsion system and auxiliary power unit (APU) of an aircraft. Fuel systems...
storage tank for fuel may be so called, the term is typically applied to part of an engine system in which the fuel is stored and propelled (fuel pump) or released...
Diesel fuel, also called diesel oil or historically heavy oil, is any liquid fuel specifically designed for use in a diesel engine, a type of internal...
A fuel pump is a component used in many liquid-fuelled engines (such as petrol/gasoline or diesel engines) to transfer the fuel from the fuel tank to...
components in the fuelsystem. Unfiltered fuel may contain several kinds of contamination, for example paint chips and dirt that has entered the fuel tank while...
Fuelsystem icing inhibitor (FSII) is an additive to aviation fuels that prevents the formation of ice in fuel lines. FSII is sometimes referred to by...
vehicles with diesel fuel tanks over 150 US gallons (570 L) are equipped with a refueling Fast Fill System. These refueling Fast Fill Systems utilize an automatic...
a variety of combustible fuels including benzene, ethanol, or kerosene. According to Ford Motor Company, the Model T had fuel economy on the order of 13–21 mpg‑US...
inerting system decreases the probability of combustion of flammable materials stored in a confined space. The most common such system is a fuel tank containing...
Columbus, Indiana. The ISB uses electronically controlled Bosch fuelsystems, unlike the 6BT systems which were mechanical. Early ISB engines utilize Bosch injectors...
Jet fuel or aviation turbine fuel (ATF, also abbreviated avtur) is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines...
Top Fuel is a type of drag racing whose dragsters are the quickest accelerating racing cars in the world and the fastest sanctioned category of drag racing...
Fuel dumping (or a fuel jettison) is a procedure used by aircraft in certain emergency situations before a return to the airport shortly after takeoff...
Pinto fuelsystem was complicated by the uncertain regulatory environment during the development period. The first federal standard for automotive fuel system...
Aviation fuels are petroleum-based fuels, or petroleum and synthetic fuel blends, used to power aircraft. They have more stringent requirements than fuels used...
made into a modern powerplant by putting a common rail direct injection fuelsystem into the engine. The 4G51 displaces 1.9 L (1,850 cc). Applications: 1977–1979...
the first manufacturer to introduce an electronically-controlled fuel injection system into a diesel pickup truck. The L49 (VIN "P") and L57 (VIN "Y")...
notable changes and improvements. The fuelsystem was updated with 75% increased pressure with updated high pressure fuel pump and injectors, a new particulate...
management system and the AQN/AZX engine by a Bosch Motronic ME7.1 engine management system. The engine used multi-point common rail sequential fuel injection...
safety issues from fuelsystem and engine damage. energy portal Butanol fuel Ethanol fuel Ethanol fuel energy balance Ethanol fuel in Brazil Biofuel in...
Ignition systems are used by heat engines to initiate combustion by igniting the fuel-air mixture. In a spark ignition versions of the internal combustion...