Turbo Rotary compressor or pump that pressurizes engine intake air. It is driven by the flow of exhaust gases. The increased pressure forces more air into the cylinder than it could normally draw, allowing the engine to burn more fuel and in turn produce more power.
Consists of door, side mirror, hood, rear boot, side skirt, spoiler, fender, front rear bumper, tailgate, grill, kangaroo bar or anything that are exterior of the vehicle.
A device that controls the vehicles engine management in order for it to run and maintain healthy running condition that was program with factory settings.
Compressor (Air Conditioning) The mechanism is an air conditioner that pumps vaporized refrigerant out of the evaporator, compresses it to a relatively high pressure, and then delivers it to the condenser.
Computer BoxECU A device that controls the vehicles engine management in order for it to run and maintain healthy running condition that was program with factory settings.
Door GearPower window Door GearPower window Power windows or electric windows are automobile windows which can be raised and lowered by depressing a button or switch.
Rear Cut The back half portion of a whole car that has been cut that includes all the standard parts that came with the car Exhaust muffler Rear boot Rear bumper Front bumper Rear complete suspensionabsorber Rear lamp Rear windscreen
This ia a type of braking system in which brake shoes, in a vise-like caliper, grip a revolving disk mounted on a wheel to slow or stop disc and wheel rotation for braking.
Often simply called a "catalyst" , this is a stainless steel canister that is part of a vehicle's exhaust system and contains a thin layer of catalytic material spread over a large area of inert supports. It induces chemical reactions that convert an engine's exhaust emissions into less harmful products prior to entering the environment.
The mechanism is an air conditioner that pumps vaporized refrigerant out of the evaporator, compresses it to a relatively high pressure, and then delivers it to the condenser.
Brake Master CylinderBrake pump This is a cylinder containing a movable piston activated by pressure on the brake pedal. The piston produces hydraulic pressure that pushes fluid through the lines and wheel cylinders. This forces the brake lining or pad against the drum or disc to slow or stop the car.
Catalytic ConverterHoneycomb Often simply called a "catalyst" , this is a stainless steel canister that is part of a vehicle's exhaust system and contains a thin layer of catalytic material spread over a large area of inert supports. It induces chemical reactions that convert an engine's exhaust emissions into less harmful products prior to entering the environment.
Leaf Spring A suspension that is similar to passenger vehicles but trucks do not have suspension absorbers, leaf spring helps to absorb weightload of the truck and the road for less bumpy ride.
Lock Up Torque Converter A torque converter that contains a special clutch that forms a solid connection between the engine output shaft and the transmission input shaft when a certain, pre-set speed is attained. This reduces transmission friction losses and increases efficiency.
Rack And Pinion Steering A steering gear in which a pinion on the end of the steering shaft merges with a rack of gear teeth on the major cross member of the steering linkage. When the steering wheel is turned, the pinion gear turns, moving the rack to the left or right, thus steering the wheels.
Suspension System Includes springs, shock absorbersstruts, and linkage used to suspend a vehicle's frame, body, engine and drive train above the wheels.