Drivability definition
Drivability means the smooth delivery of sufficient and reliable power for the intended vehicle type and duty cycle, as demanded by the driver.
Drivability means the smooth delivery of power, as demanded by the driver or operator. Typical elements of Drivability degradation are rough idling, misfiring, surging, increased hesitation, or insufficient power.
Drivability means vehicle or engine performance during in-use driving conditions such as acceleration, cruise, idle, or cold-start operation.
Examples of Drivability in a sentence
Mechanical Motor, Transmission, Differential Noise (Exempt: Jeep, Explorer, Land Rover and Range Rover) Drivability issues over $750.00.
The parties agree that from time to time customer promise times in the Drivability and Electrical skills may be in jeopardy.
More Definitions of Drivability
Drivability means the smooth delivery of power, as demanded by the driver or operator. Typical elements of Drivability degradation are rough idling, misfiring, surging, hesitation, or insufficient power. Conversion from conventional fuels to alternative fuels may entail losses of volumetric efficiency, resulting in some power loss. Such power loss is not considered to be Drivability degradation.
Drivability means the combination of agile and smooth delivery of power, as demanded by the driver or operator.