Category: Autos
Created by: Johna04
Number of Blossarys: 1
Front/rear distribution of a vehicle’s braking power. Generally the front of a vehicle where the engine and majority of weight and steering functions are located supplies the greater amount of ...
Fuel economy is measured under controlled conditions in a laboratory using a standardized test procedure specified by federal law and implemented by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ...
Gauge on the vehicle instrument cluster indicating engine speed measured in crankshaft revolutions per minute (rpm).
Heavy-duty metal disc attached to an engine’s crankshaft that transfers power to the transmission and helps reduce engine vibration. It features a toothed edge driven by the starter motor to start ...
Hip pivot point or H-point refers to where a vehicle occupant’s hip, the pivot joint of the torso and thigh, would be located when in the seated position.
Horizontal portion of the vehicle body behind the engine and immediately to the rear of the hood and under the windshield.
Housing containing a valve to regulate the airflow through the intake manifold and usually located between the air cleaner and the intake manifold.