- fuel cut-off switch
- A control device which manually or automatically turns off the flow of fuel.Also see
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
cut-off switch — See fuel cut off switch power cut off switch inertia fuel cut off switch power cut off switch fuel cut off switch inertia fuel cut off switch … Dictionary of automotive terms
fuel cut-off — See deceleration fuel cut off inertia fuel cut off switch … Dictionary of automotive terms
inertia fuel cut-off switch — See fuel pump shut off switch … Dictionary of automotive terms
cut off — See cut in front deceleration fuel cut off fuel cut off switch inertia fuel cut off switch power cut off switch power cut off … Dictionary of automotive terms
switch — A device that opens and closes an electric circuit. See actuating switch ambient temperature switch authority Limit Switch battery master switch dimmer switch dipper switch door pillar switch fuel cut off switch fuel pump shut off switch … Dictionary of automotive terms
fuel — A combustible material used to produce energy. One of the essential factors in a combustion engine (Fuel, Air, Proper proportion of mixture, compression, timing, spark). Also see air fuel ratio aviation fuel deceleration fuel cut off diesel fuel… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Fuel economy-maximizing behaviors — (also known as green driving) describe techniques that drivers can use to optimize their automobile fuel economy. The energy in fuel consumed in driving is lost in many ways, including engine inefficiency, aerodynamic drag, rolling friction, and… … Wikipedia
Fuel injection — Fuel rail connected to the injectors that are mounted just above the intake manifold on a four cylinder engine. Fuel injection … Wikipedia
Flexible-fuel vehicle — For other types of vehicles, see Alternative fuel vehicle and Hybrid vehicle. The Ford Model T was the first commercial flex fuel vehicle. The engine was capable of running on gasoline or ethanol, or a mix of both. A flexible fuel vehicle (FFV)… … Wikipedia
Vegetable oil used as fuel — For engines designed to burn #2 diesel fuel, the viscosity of vegetable oil must be lowered to allow for proper atomization of fuel, otherwise incomplete combustion and carbon build up will ultimately damage the engine. Many enthusiasts refer to… … Wikipedia