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  2. Oxygen sensor - Wikipedia

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    An oxygen sensor (or lambda sensor, where lambda refers to air–fuel equivalence ratio, usually denoted by λ) or probe or sond, is an electronic device that measures the proportion of oxygen (O 2) in the gas or liquid being analyzed. [1] It was developed by Robert Bosch GmbH during the late 1960s under the supervision of Günter Bauman. [1]

  3. Niterra - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as NGK Spark Plug Co. Ltd., the company’s automotive business (with its brands NGK Ignition Parts and NTK Vehicle Electronics) revolves around the manufacturing and the sale of spark plugs and related products for internal combustion engines, as well as vehicle electronics and ceramics for a wide range of applications in the ...

  4. List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines - Wikipedia

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    centrally positioned longlife spark plugs, mapped direct ignition with four individual direct-acting single spark coils; Bosch Motronic MED electronic engine control unit (ECU), cylinder-selective knock control via two knock sensors, permanent lambda control exhaust system

  5. Lucas 14CUX - Wikipedia

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    Because the value from a given sensor is always stored at the same location in RAM, these sensor values can be read if the memory location is known. The 14CUX is capable of storing diagnostic trouble codes in a 32-byte segment of its internal memory that is maintained (even while vehicle ignition is off) by applying 5VDC ( regulated down from ...

  6. Lambda sensor - Wikipedia

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  7. Lancia Lambda - Wikipedia

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    The Lancia Lambda is an innovative automobile produced from 1922 through 1931. It was the first car to feature a load-bearing unitary body, (but without a stressed roof) and it also pioneered the use of an independent suspension (the front sliding pillar with coil springs ).

  8. NTK - Wikipedia

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    NTK could refer to: Naam Tamilar Katchi, political party in Tamil Nadu, India; Národní technická knihovna, library in Prague, Czech Republic; Need to Know (newsletter) Newton Toolkit, for the Newton (platform) PDA; Ngau Tau Kok station, Hong Kong, MTR station code; Nakkilan Tennisklubi, a floorball team located in Nakkila, Finland. (Known as ...

  9. General Motors Lambda platform - Wikipedia

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    With the cancellation of GM's next-generation DOHC V8, there would be no V8 powertrain for the Lambda platform. The platform has been designed for front and all-wheel drive applications. Lambda vehicles are produced in the new Lansing Delta Township Assembly plant near Lansing, Michigan. The Traverse began production in September 2008 at a ...