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Ignition Control Module
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Ignition Switch
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Information Panel
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Instrument Cluster (Speedometer)
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Intake Manifold
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Intercooler (Turbo)
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Ignition Control Module The "brain" of the ignition system, the Ignition control module controls the ignition timing and strength, as directed by the main computer. It can be located in a variety of places, but it can normally be found underneath the hood. |
Ignition Switch The ignition switch, used to start or turn off the vehicle. Normally activated by the ignition keys. It may also have an "Accessory" setting for operating many of the vehicle's features (such as the radio) without turning the vehicle on. |
Information Panel The driver's information display, or instrument cluster, mounted directly in front of the driver on the dash, it conveys most necessary information for vehicle condition and speed to the driver. |
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Instrument Cluster (Speedometer) The driver's information display, or instrument cluster, mounted directly in front of the driver on the dash, it conveys most necessary information for vehicle condition and speed to the driver. |
Intake Manifold Bolts to the cylinder head, the intake manifold directs the air needed for the engine to run from the air filter down into engine itself. |
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Intercooler (Turbo) Sort
of a mini-radiator for the air coming from the Turbocharger, it cools
the air from the turbo so the engine will get a denser air boost,
increasing horsepower.
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