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∙ 11y ago40
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An Accord will run without a thermostat. But, it will not operate properly. The heat, fuel/air mixture, even the mileage depend on the thermostat keeping the engine in the correct temperature range.
maximum continuous rating, the maximum power that the engine can run on continuesly without affecting service life. For instance full power can only be used for shorter periods of time...
I would think this was rather obvious, it would be hard to operate without either of them.
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You can operate a car without an expansion tank but it will most likely drip engine coolant onto the road when the motor heats up.
When you insert key into ignition switch and turn it to the left you are turning on the ACC circuit. It will allow you to operate radio, windows and other accesories, but it does not turn on fuel pump and other engine controls. It saves battery power for when you need to operate vehicle components without engine being on.
No, a gasoline engine cannot operate in outer space because it requires oxygen to combust the fuel. In the vacuum of space, there is no air for combustion to occur, so the engine would not work.
Governed speed refers to the maximum speed at which a vehicle or engine is electronically limited to operate. This limit is typically set by the manufacturer for safety or regulatory reasons. When the vehicle reaches this speed, the governor system kicks in to prevent the engine from going any faster.
The engine control module is required for the engine to operate and can not be bypassed.
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Which engine?
conventional jet engines (using a compressor) will operate at speeds up to slightly less than Mach 1using an afterburner a conventional jet engine can operate at speeds slightly above Mach 3ramjet engines will operate at speeds up to about Mach 5scramjet engines can operate at speeds well above Mach 6However the maximum speed of of an actual airplane is usually less than the capability of the engines it uses.