Instead of using cables or hydraulic pressure to control a vehicle, drive-by-wire technology uses electronic systems to activate brakes, control steering, and fuel the engine. There are three main driving components that drive-by-wire systems typically replace with electronic controls: throttle, brakes, and steering.
Throttle-by-wire is the most common "by-wire" form found in automobiles. Instead of a metal cable that links the gas pedal and the throttle there are electronic sensors and actuators. One of the most impressive aspects of the CBR600RR's engine is its advanced throttle-by-wire system. This system gives riders precise and responsive throttle control, allowing for smooth acceleration and improved performance. This version also features a high-revving engine capable of reaching a high-RPM range. Braking PerformanceElectronic throttle controls eliminate cables between gas pedals and throttle bodies. We highlight controllers that can adjust throttle application for better driveability. Modern cars and trucks are constantly evolving, mostly due to advancements in electronics. This allows vehicle systems previously controlled by mechanical hardware to be run
On a fuel-injected engine the throttle body is normally located between the air filter and the intake manifold, and is connected to the gas pedal mechanically with a cable, or electronically by wire. When the driver presses the pedal the butterfly in the throttle body pivots to let more air flow into the manifold.
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