How to Control the Throttle to Maintain a Fixed Speed?

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EverettFitz
07/25/25 1:37am
You can control the vehicle's speed by adjusting the pressure applied to the throttle pedal. Below are the relevant details: 1. The car throttle controls the opening of the engine throttle valve, which in turn regulates the engine's air intake and fuel injection, thereby controlling the engine's RPM. To maintain the speed within a specific range, you can refer to the semi-engagement method of the clutch—lightly press and slowly release the throttle. 2. In fact, to keep the speed within a certain range, you can take cues from the clutch's semi-engagement. For example, if you want to maintain a speed of 60 KM/h, adopt the pedal posture mentioned above, support your heel, and hold steady. Remember, the throttle must be coordinated with the brake and clutch, so always press lightly and release slowly, ensuring smooth and even operation.
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