Scavenging port definition

Scavenging port means a connector between crankcase and combustion chamber of a two-stroke engine through which the fresh charge of air, fuel and lubrication oil mixture enters the combustion chamber;
Scavenging port means a connector between crankcase and combustion chamber of a two-stroke engine through which the fresh charge of air, fuel and lubrication oil mixture enters the combustion chamber; 3.16.6 ‘Spark delivery of the ignition system’ means all the characteristics of the spark generated in the ignition system of a positive ignition ‘(PI)’ engine used to ignite the air-fuel mixture, such including timing, level and positioning; 3.16.7 ‘Standardised data’ means that all data stream information, including all fault codes used, shall be produced only in accordance with industry standards which, by virtue of the fact that their format and their permitted options are clearly defined, provide for a maximum level of harmonization in the motor vehicle industry, and whose use is expressly permitted in this part; 3.16.8 ‘Standard equipment’ means the basic configuration of a vehicle equipped with all the features required under the regulatory acts referred to in CMVR, including all features that are fitted without giving rise to any further specifications on configuration or equipment level; 3.16.9 ‘Stop-start system’ means automatic stop and start of the propulsion unit to reduce the amount of idling, thereby reducing fuel consumption, pollutant and CO2 emissions of the vehicle; 3.16.10 ‘Super-charger’ means an intake air compressor used for forced induction of a combustion engine, thereby increasing propulsion unit performance; 3.16.11 ‘SCR system’ means a system capable of converting gaseous pollutants into harmless or inert gases by injecting a consumable reagent, which is a reactive substance to reduce tailpipe emissions and which is adsorbed onto a catalytic converter; 3.16.12 ‘SHED test’ means a vehicle test in a sealed house for evaporation determination, in which a special evaporative emission test is conducted; 3.16.13 ‘Starting aid’ means a device which assists engine start up without enrichment of the air/fuel mixture such as glow plugs, injection timing and spark delivery adaptations; 3.16.14 ‘Smoke density’ means the light absorption coefficient of the exhaust gases emitted by the vehicle expressed in terms of m-1 or in other units such as Bosch, Hartridge, percent opacity etc.; 3.16.15 ‘Software’ of the powertrain / engine or drive train control units means a set of algorithms concerned with the operation of powertrain, engine or drive train data processing systems, containing an ordered sequence of instructions that change the state of the powertrain, en...

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