Sentences with phrase «possible vehicle acceleration»

The Zeroshift transmission allows a manual transmission to change gear in zero time, thereby offering potential fuel economy improvements from driveline efficiency and the best possible vehicle acceleration.

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It's possible that the fuel pickup tube is displaced or otherwise starving the vehicle of fuel under hard acceleration.
One looks at possible electronics causes for unintended acceleration in Toyotas; the other examines unintended acceleration and the safety of vehicle electronics across the automotive industry.
An independent panel of scientific experts at NAS is currently working to identify possible sources of unintended acceleration, including electronic vehicle controls and human error.
When acceleration suffers and poor economy is noticed, the car must be repaired as soon as possible for safe driving and normal vehicle operation.
The Panamera 4 E-Hybrid can achieve a top speed of 278 km / h in «Sport Plus» mode; the mode lets the vehicle generate additional engine power when the driver is off - throttle or using partial throttle by charging the batteries as quickly as possible, making battery - based acceleration boosts more frequently possible.
Using electronic stability control sensors to measure steering angle, vehicle yaw, and lateral acceleration and brake assist (BAS) sensors to detect emergency braking, the system can tighten the seat belts, adjust seat positions including rear seats (if installed), raise folded rear headrests (if installed), and close the sunroof if it detects a possible collision (including rollover).
In just 5.7 seconds, the GX3 can reach a speed of 62.5 mph (100 km / h) and the possible lateral acceleration reaches 1.25 g — values typical of sheer performance cars but delivered from a vehicle under the $ 17,000 price range.
Based on NHTSA's research, for a typical combination vehicle, an ESC system must reduce the heavy vehicle's lateral acceleration to less than 0.4 g to prevent wheel lift and possible vehicle rollover.
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