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Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
energy ignition system — See high energy ignition system high energy ignition system with electronic spark timing … Dictionary of automotive terms
energy ignition system with electronic spark timing — See high energy ignition system with electronic spark timing … Dictionary of automotive terms
high energy ignition system — (HEI) An ignition system which provides more ignition power (higher voltage at higher amperage) than normal systems; a typical HEI includes an electronic control unit and magnetic pick up in combination with mechanical ignition timing … Dictionary of automotive terms
high energy ignition system with electronic spark timing — (HEI EST) A system consists of an electronic distributor, with the ignition coil mounted on the distributor cap on 6 and 8 cylinder models or externally on 4 cylinder models; the ignition timing is performed electronically by the electronic… … Dictionary of automotive terms
high energy ignition — (HEI) an electronic ignition system used by GM … Dictionary of automotive terms
ignition — A process which initiates the combustion of the compressed air/fuel mixture in the combustion chamber. In a spark ignition engine, the mixture is ignited by an electric spark; in a diesel engine, the self igniting mixture must be preheated by… … Dictionary of automotive terms
ignition system — The system that provides the electrical current or spark to ignite the air fuel mixture in the combustion chambers. It includes the battery or magneto which sends electricity to the ignition coil if the ignition switch is on. The coil amplifies… … Dictionary of automotive terms
energy — Capacity (actual or potential) for doing work. It is measured in joules or kilowatt hours. See high energy battery high energy coil high energy ignition system with electronic spark timing high energy ignition system kinetic energy potential… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Ignition — occurs when the heat produced by a reaction becomes sufficient to sustain a chemical reaction. The sudden change from a cold gas to a hot plasma in a plasma source is also called ignition.: See also: Making fire or Ignite (disambiguation)Other… … Wikipedia
Ignition Component — (IC) [http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/sew/fire/olm/nfdr com.htm] = (A component of the NFDRS National Fire Danger Rating System)The Ignition Component is a number which relates the probability that a fire will result if a firebrand is introduced into a… … Wikipedia