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Which of the following receive signals from the powertrain control module (PCM) and carry out its instructions?
valves |
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sensors |
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actuators |
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joints |
Actuators receive signals from the PCM and carry out adjustments needed based on the data the PCM received from the sensors.
Which of these is not necessary for combustion?
air |
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fuel |
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heat source |
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accelerant |
Combustion is the burning of an air-fuel mixture to provide energy. It requires the presence of air, fuel, and a heat source to ignite the air-fuel mixture. In the internal combustion engine that powers automobiles and trucks the combustion happens inside the engine utilzing a fuel like gasoline, diesel fuel, or natural gas.
The fuel pressure regulator ensures that the fuel injectors receive fuel at a consistent and known rate. The fuel pressure regulator is part of the:
fuel rail |
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fuel manifold |
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electric fuel pump |
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fuel filter |
The electric fuel pump feeds pressurized fuel through a fuel filter to the fuel injectors via the fuel rail manifold. The fuel rail contains the fuel pressure regulator which ensures that the fuel injectors receive fuel at a consistent and known rate. Excess fuel bled off by the pressure regulator returns to the fuel tank through the fuel return line.
The stoichiometric ratio is approximately:
1:14.7 |
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14.7 |
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1:1 |
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14.7:1 |
The stoichiometric ratio defines the proper ratio of air to fuel necessary so that an engine burns all fuel with no excess air. For gasoline fuel, the stoichiometric ratio is about 14.7:1 or for every one gram of fuel, 14.7 grams of air are required. Too much air results in a lean air-fuel mixture that burns more slowly and hotter while too much fuel results in a rich mixture that burns quicker and cooler.
Which of the following statements about fuel injection is false?
has replaced the carburetor as the primary fuel delivery system used in automotive engines |
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optimizes fuel delivery using various electronic engine sensors |
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atomizes fuel using high pressure and injects it into the engine |
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relies on suction to draw fuel into the engine |
Fuel injection has replaced the carburetor as the primary automobile fuel delivery system. The main difference between the fuel injector and the carburetor is that fuel injection atomizes the fuel by forcibly pumping it through a small nozzle under high pressure while a carburetor relies on suction to draw fuel into an accelerated intake air stream.