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The camshaft controls the timing of the opening and closing of the engine’s intake and exhaust valves. It is driven by the crankshaft through a timing belt or chain. The precision in the camshaft's motion is vital for optimal engine performance, as it ensures that the valves open and close at the correct times in relation to the pistons’ position. Variability in camshaft design can lead to enhancements in engine efficiency and power output.


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A sub panel, often referred to as a distribution panel or sub-distribution board, is a secondary electrical panel that is fed from the main service panel. It serves to distribute electricity to specific areas or circuits within a building. While the main panel receives power from the utility company, the sub panel ensures that different sections of the building have the necessary power supply to accommodate the varied electrical needs of appliances, lights, and outlets.


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The carburetor engine dominated the automotive landscape from the early 1900s until the late 1970s. During this period, the simplicity and mechanical nature of carburetors made them an ideal choice for manufacturers. They were relatively easy to install, adjust, and maintain, making them accessible to both automakers and consumers. However, as vehicles became more sophisticated, the limitations of carburetors became more apparent.


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