Automobile devices
A car engine is a device that drives a car. The car engine has 2,3,4 and more cylinders, which are arranged in a row or in a "V" order. The most common of modern cars is the reciprocating internal combustion engine. The process is divided into two-stroke and four-stroke engines, spark-ignition carburetor engines and self-igniting diesel engines in the engine cylinders. In a carburetor car engine, a mixture of fuel and air vapor produced in the carburetor is transferred to the cylinders. In diesel engines, diesel fuel is injected into the compressed air in the cylinders at high pressure.
GENERAL BOX is a multi-link mechanism designed to change the transmission ratio of primary and secondary shafts in self-propelled vehicles. This change is made by switching the gears in the common housing separately or by other mechanisms. An gearbox that changes the speed of the drive shaft without changing the speed of the drive shaft is called a gearbox, and a gearbox that changes the thrust on a metal cutting machine is called a gearbox. The gearbox is widely used to drive the drive wheels of fuel-powered cars and other vehicles.
Lighting consisting of a vehicle lighting system and signaling devices mounted or mounted on the front, back, sides and in some cases on the top of the vehicle. This illuminates the road for the driver and enhances the visibility of the vehicle, allowing other drivers and pedestrians to see the vehicle’s availability, condition, size, direction of movement, and the driver’s intentions regarding direction and speed. For emergencies, vehicles typically carry specific lighting equipment to warn drivers and prioritize traffic.
The audio part of a car’s multimedia system usually consists of an existing sound system, but there are secondary differences. Typical audio components in car multimedia systems include:
head unit
speakers
amp
sound processors
obstacles
headphones
Headphones can be found in car systems on a regular basis, but they are much more widely used in conjunction with car multimedia. Wired headphones must be connected to a headset on the main unit, video player, or elsewhere, and a wireless headset can use IR or RF frequency signals. Most of the other audio components are similar to those found in traditional car audio systems, with a few exceptions, such as the head unit. While conventional car stereology can use multimedia settings, the video head sections are very fit for purpose.
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