Sentences with phrase «crankshaft rotation»

Crankshaft rotation refers to the spinning motion of a crucial engine part called the crankshaft. It converts the up-and-down motion of the piston into rotational motion, which helps to generate power and propel the vehicle forward. Full definition
This exhaust manifold is a special 8 - into - 4 setup that combines the exhaust from two cylinder (on opposite banks) that are 360 ˚ of crankshaft rotation apart from each other.
This means that torque is applied over a greater number of degrees of crankshaft rotation.
This is, in part, a result of its multi-link design, where the piston connecting rods are almost vertical during the combustion cycle (rather than moving wider laterally, as they would in a traditional crankshaft rotation).
Its a controlled chemical reaction (explosion) inside a chamber timed to go off with maximum force at a particular time in the crankshaft rotation cycle.
In this way each turbocharger receives distinct exhaust pulses every 180 ˚ of crankshaft rotation (from one of four cylinders).
The valves are actuated by four camshafts, which can be moved hydraulically through 42 degrees of crankshaft rotation.
When operating in three - cylinder mode, engine vibration is reduced by changing the crankshaft rotation speed and using an active control engine mount.
A given power stroke can last no more than 180 degrees of crankshaft rotation, so the power strokes of a four - cylinder engine are sequential, with no overlap.
The two camshafts, each adjustable by 42 degrees of crankshaft rotation, also enhance the efficiency of the mixture formation.
The Alloytecs» cam phasers are continuously variable, allowing individual camshaft timing through 50 degrees of crankshaft rotation (and 50 degrees for exhaust cam adjustment in Alloytec 190).
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