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  2. Fuel gauge - Wikipedia

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    The digital fuel gauge in a 2018 Mazda 3 showing a nearly-empty tank along with a distance to empty display. Typical old-style fuel gauge on a 50 ccm chinese-made scooter from 2008, with the internationally used pictogram of a gas pump. The system can be fail-safe. If an electrical fault opens, the electrical circuit causes the indicator to ...

  3. WLs40/50 - Wikipedia

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    L indicates narrow gauge internal combustion locomotive, a lack of middle letter indicates two axles (0-4-0 or B arrangement), d indicates Diesel engine, and finally, 1 indicates mechanical transmission in PKP system). Most industrial narrow gauge railways were cancelled in Poland by the first decade of 21st century. [10]

  4. Indian locomotive class YDM-2 - Wikipedia

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    The history of YDM-2 begins in the early 1980s with the stated aim of the Indian Railways to remove steam locomotives from Indian rails after recommendation of Karnail Singh Fuel Committee. [1] Therefore, required building a large number of Meter gauge diesel locomotives. Thus Indian Railways began looking at various diesel-electric designs.

  5. Indian locomotive class YDM-4 - Wikipedia

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    The model name stands for metre gauge (Y), diesel (D), mixed traffic (M) engine. The YDM-4 has been the most successful metre gauge diesel locomotive in India. The YDM-4 locos have a maximum speed of 100 km/h (62 mph), [1] restricted to 85 km/h (53 mph). [2] The YDM-4A is a variant of the YDM-4 that is supplied by MLW.

  6. Diesel fuel tanks in trucks - Wikipedia

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    Fuel tanks of a capacity greater than 25 US gallons must adhere to specifications for spillage, leakage, mounting, impact survivability, weld requirements, venting and a host of other stipulations. The regulations require side-mounted fuel tanks to survive a 30-foot drop test, while non-side-mounted fuel tanks must survive a 10-foot drop test.

  7. MAP sensor - Wikipedia

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    A fuel-injected engine may alternatively use a mass airflow sensor (MAF sensor) to detect the intake airflow. A typical naturally aspirated engine configuration employs one or the other, whereas forced induction engines typically use both; a MAF sensor on the Cold Air Intake leading to the turbo and a MAP sensor on the intake tract post- turbo ...

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