by allen | Oct 21, 2024 | Engine Parts, Camshaft
The Camshaft angle in BMW vehicles is a key measurement, tracked by the Camshaft Position Sensor. This sensor helps the engine control unit (ECU) pinpoint the Camshaft’s position and timing, which is critical for engines with variable valve timing systems like...
by allen | Oct 15, 2024 | Engine Parts, Diesel Engine, Scania Diesel Engine Parts
Engine Variants and Models 9-Liter Engine Engine Size: 9 liters Number of Cylinders: 5 Power Range: 275-400 hp Emission Compliance: EU Stage IIIB, US Tier 4i Model Examples: DC09.384A: 195 kW / 265 HP DC09.385A: 224 kW / 305 HP DC09.386A: 230 kW / 313 HP DC09.387A:...
by allen | Oct 9, 2024 | Camshaft
A Camshaft is a vital component in internal combustion engines, controlling the opening and closing of the engine’s intake and exhaust valves. Its timing and motion directly influence an engine’s power, efficiency, and performance. Understanding the...
by allen | Oct 6, 2024 | Engine Parts, Crankshaft, Crankshaft Position Sensor
Crankshaft sensors are critical components in BMW vehicles, especially those equipped with the N51 engine. If you’re driving a BMW with the N51 engine crankshaft sensor, it’s important to understand how key parts of the vehicle work, especially when issues...
by allen | Oct 5, 2024 | Engine Parts, Camshaft, Camshaft position sensor
Difference Between Intake Camshaft Position Timing and Sensor Intake Camshaft Position Timing: This refers to the actual timing of the Camshaft’s rotation and how it coordinates with the engine’s valve movement. Proper Camshaft timing ensures that the intake valves...
by allen | Oct 3, 2024 | Camshaft position sensor, Camshaft
Which Camshaft Position Sensor is used on the 2008 Ford Taurus? Equipped with a Hall Effect Camshaft Position Sensor, the 2008 Ford Taurus benefits from a system that utilizes magnetic fields to generate electrical signals. Known for their reliability at high RPMs,...