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No closed throttle at low speed reduces pumping losses and consequently fuel use.
Low Friction Launch, a kind of launch control for icy surfaces, automatically applies the throttle at low speed, sending power only to drive wheels with traction.
To protect the engine from what is known as "flow distortion" (turbulent air caused by sucking too hard through Bloodhound's small high-speed intake), I will only be using part throttle at low speeds.
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Keep the throttle at a low setting and take your foot off the brake.
Left to shift by itself, the transmission lets the engine loaf at low speeds during part-throttle cruising.
Those optimized interdependencies let the car's Duratec V-6 perform as if it were actually two separate engines: one optimized for fuel economy at low engine speeds and partial throttle, and one that roars when allowed to spin toward its red line of 7,000 r.p.m. at full throttle.
The engine worked at low speed, medium boosting and wide-open throttle.
Flight testing showed controllability issues when landing at high weights and the engines proved to be hard to start at low temperatures and were slow to respond to throttle movements.
"The engine we have now has a lot of torque even at low rpm, and in fact we are not opening the throttle body at low rpm, because the torque is more than the chassis is able to use.
There's plenty of throttle travel in the pedal, so it's easy to keep the engine running at low speeds where, around town, the huge amount of torque (a constant 480 pound-feet from 2,000 to 4,500 r.p.m).
That is, thanks to having lots of torque at low engine speeds, the new Corvette has–like the Corvettes of old immediate throttle response, or what Hill calls a "get up and go" feeling.
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