Back in the day, a car's throttle was attached to its accelerator pedal via a steel Bowden Cable.
Today electronic throttle control, which is sometimes called drive-by-wire, uses electronic, instead of mechanical, signals to control the throttle. That means that when you step on your car's gas pedal, instead of opening the throttle, you're activating an accelerator pedal module, which converts the pressure you put on the pedal into an electric signal. That signal is then sent to an
electronic control unit, which takes your inputs into account, as well as outside variables, to open the throttle for optimum efficiency and performance.
Benefits of Electronic Throttle system:
1. decreased maintenance. An electronic throttle control system has comparatively few moving parts -- it sends its signals by electric impulse, not moving parts. That reduces wear and the amount of maintenance needed on the system.
2. easy integration of systems such as adaptive cruise control, brake override systems, and electronic stability control.
3. much quicker and accurate throttle control that helps the powertrain and emissions management systems deal with quickly changing conditions (ambient temperature, atmospheric pressure and accessory loads) that are normally outside the driver’s scope of control. In addition, this arrangement allows near seamless interaction between the motors, engines, controllers and drivelines of hybrid vehicles as well as motor/generators in electric vehicles (EV)s.
Like most complex systems, electronic throttle control systems have a number of failsafes. These are designed as redundancies and backups to keep the system running, or provide a safe shutdown if something goes wrong.
Do you want to buy an electronic throttle controller! It's as easy as pie! Just give us email to true_jdm@yahoo.co.nz with your order and enjoy the resalts.
Today electronic throttle control, which is sometimes called drive-by-wire, uses electronic, instead of mechanical, signals to control the throttle. That means that when you step on your car's gas pedal, instead of opening the throttle, you're activating an accelerator pedal module, which converts the pressure you put on the pedal into an electric signal. That signal is then sent to an
electronic control unit, which takes your inputs into account, as well as outside variables, to open the throttle for optimum efficiency and performance.
Benefits of Electronic Throttle system:
1. decreased maintenance. An electronic throttle control system has comparatively few moving parts -- it sends its signals by electric impulse, not moving parts. That reduces wear and the amount of maintenance needed on the system.
2. easy integration of systems such as adaptive cruise control, brake override systems, and electronic stability control.
3. much quicker and accurate throttle control that helps the powertrain and emissions management systems deal with quickly changing conditions (ambient temperature, atmospheric pressure and accessory loads) that are normally outside the driver’s scope of control. In addition, this arrangement allows near seamless interaction between the motors, engines, controllers and drivelines of hybrid vehicles as well as motor/generators in electric vehicles (EV)s.
Like most complex systems, electronic throttle control systems have a number of failsafes. These are designed as redundancies and backups to keep the system running, or provide a safe shutdown if something goes wrong.
Do you want to buy an electronic throttle controller! It's as easy as pie! Just give us email to true_jdm@yahoo.co.nz with your order and enjoy the resalts.
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