“I am a car enthusiast. I am a judge for everything. ” We have investigated a number of rare automobile terms, which we are sure that even those who say that even those who haven’t heard the name before, and see what came across.
Let’s see how many of them you know.
J-Turn (Return of Thief)
J-turn, also called the return of thief, is actually the movement that we often see in action cinemas. This movement is made by turning the steering wheel suddenly by turning the steering wheel and correcting the front of the vehicle. Even though we come across a lot of spy cinemas, it is a heart to do it in reality!
Bump Steer (Cultivation Steering)
In vehicles that have not been adequately adjusted, the suspension system is called the steering wheel of the steering wheel of the steering wheel when passing through a bump or pit on the road. Mostly modified vehicles are caused by the wrong suspension settings.
Brake Fade (brake weakening)
In long periodic hill descents, aggressive driving, excessive load and high speed conditions, the decrease in the effect of brakes as a result of multiple heating of brakes is called brake weakening, ie brake Fade. You press the brake pedal, but the vehicle is forced to stop, or that’s when your brakes are weakened, so it becomes “Fade”.
Clutch kick (clutch slapping)
Drift enthusiasts know this term! In manual vehicles, we call the clutch slapping in Turkish to the technique made to increase the clutch by leaving the clutch suddenly and giving gas.
Death Wobble (Speed fluctuation)
This event, also called death swing, is often seen in heavy off -road vehicles and large -wheeled SUVs. Due to a misconception in the suspension system, the front wheels of the vehicle at high speeds can make sudden vibrations by making sudden vibrations.
Hypermiling
The choice of those who want to minimize fuel consumption is often the hypermiling technique. Techniques containing tactics for slow acceleration, avoidance of sudden braking, and avoiding unnecessary air conditioning use, some drivers can obtain incredibly low fuel consumption numbers.
Torsen Differential
Torsen appears in the dictionary as a medicine used in differential systems and especially preferred in sports vehicles. Compared to standard differentials, it provides more of the traction and offers better performance in bends.
Ghost Braking (Ghost Braking)
With Ghost Braking, which is seen in driving reinforcement systems in modern vehicles, the driver does not press the brake, the vehicle brakes by itself. Mostly, automatic emergency braking systems are experienced as a result of misunderstandings.
Tesla drivers may know it more appropriate because a period was reported to have an increase in ghost braking in Tesla vehicles.
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