Engines & Transmissions V0.1.2.32s 1.46 [ SIMPLE ]
Transfers power to the wheels.
Internal combustion engines generate power by burning a fuel-air mixture in an enclosed space, creating high pressure that pushes a piston down, which in turn rotates a crankshaft.
Allows for different drive wheel speeds. Development Goals & Trends ENGINES & TRANSMISSIONS V0.1.2.32S 1.46
Consistent, high-quality lubrication is critical, often called the "blood" of the vehicle, to reduce friction, prevent overheating, and protect components from wear. Key Transmission Components
The transmission system transmits power from the engine to the drive wheels, featuring several core components: Connects the engine to the transmission. Gear Box: Manages torque and speed ratios. Transfers power to the wheels
Trends include reducing weight and installation space while increasing service life and reducing costs. Advanced Technology & Reliability
Improved fuel-air ratio controls and advanced spark timing enhance efficiency in spark-ignition engines. Trends include reducing weight and installation space while
These engines compress only air (or air combined with exhaust gases) during the intake stroke to achieve high efficiency and compression.