Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Power Drivers


Modern car lineups are such a delight for fans like me. Aside from their improved fuel economy and reduced fuel consumption features, modifications were also done on the conventional designs of drivetrains to deliver more power to the wheels. What I mean by drivetrain is that mechanical gear set-up of your car that is responsible in generating power out of mechanical energy to be translated and transmitted to the wheels. While this component is also integrated with some car operations, it may also help sustain their operations as it can serve as a reliable source of energy or power. That’s why it is also called powertrain. Actually, drivetrain setups include the differentials, drive wheels, lockers and shaft and it works in conjunction to the engine transmission and driveshaft. The configurations of a drivetrain depend on the chassis specifications of a vehicle. This means that your car’s drivetrain setup is unique to its own model.

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