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What does EC stand for?

Engine Control


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Because the sensors are calibrated to the turbocharger instead of the vehicle, automakers avoid expensive incremental calibration of the engine control unit.
95 Hardcover AIAA education series TL709 Based on a course on gas turbine engine controls developed and taught by the authors to Air Force, Navy, and Army engineers, this book covers the design of engine control and monitoring systems, for both turbofan and turboshaft engines.
Summary: Goodrich Corporation (NYSE:GR) has added electronic engine control accessories to its portfolio of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) capability at its Dubai MRO campus.
It also features an electronic variable geometry turbocharger and an advanced engine control unit.
Rolls-Royce said on Thursday that it planned to form a joint venture with US group Goodrich to develop and supply engine controls for Rolls-Royce aerospace engines.
These days, you will find new cars with the latest incorporated engine technology The engine of a car has undergone a massive change, right from the age old carburetor to the Engine Control Unit (ECU) These days, you will find new cars with the latest incorporated engine technology.
Purpose-built machine designed for scrap and barge customers * Features turntable bearings designed to withstand torsional stresses encountered in heavy loading and high-duty-cycle operations * X-pattern undercarriage and oversized heavy-duty car body improve stability * Single-pedal travel provides straight-line travel for narrow environments * Inte-LX feature maintains engine RPMs when load demands change for quicker hydraulic response * Features a large cab with ergonomically designed Sure-Grip controls * Electronic Engine Controls offer better fuel efficiency than mechanically governed engines, according to Link-Belt Visit www.
Work in engine control and calibration has given TIC specialist knowledge in combustion systems and pollution control technologies.

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