Throttle definition

Throttle means a device used to control an engines power output by limiting the amount of air entering the combustion chamber.
Throttle means a road narrowed at a tree grouping, at the end of a parking lane, or other feature intended to slow traffic speed.
Throttle. “Throttled” or “Throttling” means the reduction by Orbitz of Tickets to be processed by Orbitz through the Network Services on behalf of carriers as required to meet the Worldspan Segment Obligation. In determining which Tickets to Throttle pursuant to this Agreement, Orbitz shall not consider the number of Segments in any Ticket; the parties acknowledge that Orbitz is unable to Throttle a partial Ticket, and therefore, if Orbitz has one remaining Segment available for processing through the Network Services and a Ticket consists of more than one Segment, the entire Ticket will be Throttled.

Examples of Throttle in a sentence

  • The Event Throttle Count and Event Throttle Duration (seconds) properties only apply to INCLUDE-type filters (and not EXCLUDE-type filters), since throttling is necessary only if a message is being included (and submitted).

  • The Steam Chest houses one Throttle Valve and three Governor Valves.

  • The Throttle Valve is a double plug-type valve, consisting of two single-seated valves, one placed within the other.

  • Throttle Valves One horizontally mounted throttle valve assembly is bolted to the governor end of the steam chest body.

  • Continuously variable transmission (CVT) and all internal components, Cooler, Cooler hoses and hard lines, Dipstick and tube, Electronic shift control unit, Flex plate and ring gear, Shift lever knob, Shift linkage and cables, Throttle valve cable, Transmission mounts, Transmission pan, Vacuum modulator.

  • In Northern New England the driving and pulling of all piling, wood sheetpiling, steel sheet piling, driving of H beams, and/or piles of any type, use of: Cutting Torches, Control of Throttle Valves on Pile Drivers, Cranes and Lighters, driving concrete and timber piling on jobs, the cutting of all piling, and all tagging, is work to be performed by the members of the UBCJA.

  • Fuel Delivery Components – Throttle body; fuel pump; fuel level sending unit; diesel fuel injection pump; vacuum pump; fuel injectors; nozzles; fuel tank; metal fuel lines; EFI sensors/control units; crankshaft positioning sensor; electronic spark control detonation sensor; throttle position sensor; DPFE sensor; engine and coolant temperature sensor; intake air temperature sensor; MAF sensor; MAP sensor; oxygen sensor; and vehicle speed sensor.

  • Fuel injection system Throttle body, airflow meter, idle control valve, cold start valve, warm up regulator, overrun cut off valve, throttle potentiometer, fuel accumulator, pressure regulator, map sensor [except injectors and heater plugs].

  • THIS COURT ORDERS that the “Ontario Settlement Class” is certified as follows: All Persons in Canada who, during the Class Period, (a) purchased, directly or indirectly, Electronic Throttle Bodies; and/or (b) purchased or leased, directly or indirectly, a new or used Automotive Vehicle; and/or (c) purchased for import into Canada, a new or used Automotive Vehicle.

  • All Persons in Quebec who, during the Class Period, (a) purchased, directly or indirectly, Electronic Throttle Bodies; and/or (b) purchased or leased, directly or indirectly, a new or used Automotive Vehicle; and/or (c) purchased for import into Canada, a new or used Automotive Vehicle.


More Definitions of Throttle

Throttle means the lowering of the Customer’s Bandwidth capability of their subscribed Bandwidth
Throttle means the component oi
Throttle means an Add-on device,

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