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  2. Ford EEC - Wikipedia

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    This system was used on certain 1980-83 vehicles. There were two different EEC-III modules; one for use with a feedback carburetor, and one for use with Ford's "Central" throttle-body fuel injection system. The module size and shape were approximately the same as the EEC-II and still utilized the external memory module.

  3. Ford Performance Kit Juices the Bronco's Base EcoBoost Engine

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    The Ford Performance wizards are offering a tuning kit that increases horsepower and torque figures for the Bronco's base turbocharged 2.3-liter inline-four. Available for 2021 and 2022 models ...

  4. Traction control system - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of modern electronic traction control systems can be found in high-torque, high-power rear-wheel-drive cars as a limited slip differential.A limited-slip differential is a purely mechanical system that transfers a relatively small amount of power to the non-slipping wheel, while still allowing some wheel spin to occur.

  5. Electronic throttle control - Wikipedia

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    A typical ETC system consists of three major components: (i) an accelerator pedal module (ideally with two or more independent sensors), (ii) a throttle valve that can be opened and closed by an electric motor (sometimes referred to as an electric or electronic throttle body (ETB)), and (iii) a powertrain or engine control module (PCM or ECM). [4]

  6. Drive by wire - Wikipedia

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    Accelerate-by-wire or throttle-by-wire, [17] more commonly known as electronic throttle control, is a system that actuates vehicle propulsion without any mechanical connections, such as cables, from the accelerator pedal to the throttle valve of the engine or other propulsion systems. In electric vehicles, this system controls the electric ...

  7. Tickford Vehicle Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The TE50 and TL50 models were equipped with a 200 kW (270 hp) version, whilst the TS50 gained aluminium cylinder heads, a larger throttle body and a revised camshaft to produce 220 kW (300 hp). [22] The TE50 was available with a 5-speed manual or optional 4-speed automatic transmission. This transmission was the only choice on the TS50 and TL50.