- duty-cycle solenoid
- The duty-cycle solenoid is a computer-controlled device in a feedback carburetor that alters the mixture adjustment. Also called a mixture control solenoid
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
duty cycle — Many solenoid operated metering devices cycle on and off. The duty cycle is a measurement of the amount of time a device is energized, or turned on, expressed as a percentage of the complete on off cycle of that device, in other words, the duty… … Dictionary of automotive terms
mixture control solenoid — (M/C) [1] A device, installed in carburetor, which regulates the air/fuel ratio by oscillating the metering rods. [2] A computer controlled device in a feedback carburetor that alters the mixture adjustment by moving the carburetor s metering rod … Dictionary of automotive terms
feedback carburetor — (FBC) A carburetor regulated by a closed loop system (an oxygen sensor, various other sensors, a computer, a duty cycle solenoid or solenoid controlled valve and a catalytic converter) providing and adjusting the air/fuel mixture quality to… … Dictionary of automotive terms
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