A component which forces even more air/fuel mixture into the
engine is called what?
Turbo-charger
An engine operating at maximum capacity is called what?
Isometric
In what decade did windshield wipers start appearing on most
commercial cars?
1920s
In what decade were seatbelts introduced in most cars?
1960s
Semi trucks use what type of fuel?
Diesel
The internal combustion reciprocating engine needs three things to make it run. Which of these is not one of them?
Water
What car component releases smoke and fumes from an
automobile?
Exhaust pipe
What company invented the day and night rearview mirror for
cars?
Chrysler
What company invented the electric trunk release in a car?
Ford
What component controls most of the functions in a modern
automobile?
ECU
What condition occurs when valves are not able to close?
Valve float
What device detonates the air/gas mixture in an internal
combustion engine?
Spark plug
What device regulates the amount of air/fuel mixture in a
combustion engine?
Oxygen sensor
What engine component allows leftover gases to escape the
engine?
Exhaust
What engine component converts the reciprocating motion to a
rotational motion?
Crankshaft
What is between the pistons and the crankshaft in an
internal combustion engine?
Connecting rods
What is the regulator of an internal combustion engine?
Camshaft
Which of these engines is the most powerful?
V10
Which of these is not an automobile tire manufacturer?
Mnewman
Who invented the first atmospheric gas engine?
Nikolaus Otto
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