Designed for electric power steering systems, the Magnetorque non-contacting torque sensors feature dual-phase outputs that promise reliable diagnostics. Said to be unique, their design does not ...
Electric power steering was just a novelty when it was introduced, but now it's the standard for the feature. There are three main reasons why this is so.
In the “old days,” cars were rear-wheel drive (RWD), which meant that the engine sent its power and torque to the two back wheels through the transmission and driveshaft. However, that started to ...
For last week's column about the brilliant Alpine A110, I spoke with the car's chief engineer, David Twohig, and the subject of steering came up (as it often does among enthusiasts). The A110 has ...
Every time a new sporty car is released, whether is powered by a conventional internal combustion engine or all-electric-driven, manufacturers like to boast about how well they perform through corners ...
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