Modern cars wouldn’t be what they are today without Electronic Control Units (ECUs) quietly running the show. Think of them ...
As you accelerate down the road and use your gas pedal to throttle in the appropriate amount of energy, you expect a smooth implementation from your foot to the motor. The electronic throttle control ...
New cars are confusing. With all the computers, sensors, and gadgets, it may seem like there's some sort of magical witchcraft taking place under the hood. We're here to show you how modern automotive ...
Electronic throttle control is a drive-by-wire system that replaces a conventional cable-actuated throttle body with an electronic set-up. In a conventional throttle configuration, such as that found ...
Throttle-by-wire, brake-by-wire and steer-by-wire. In the auto industry, it means using an electrical or electromechanical connection as opposed to mechanical linkages to control the vehicle's systems ...
When a car’s rear wheels lose traction and slide out, it’s a phenomenon called oversteer. While many drivers and publications blame a car’s design for sudden, uncontrollable oversteer—often using the ...