What is the throttle called?

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LeArya
07/29/25 7:24pm
The throttle is called the throttle pedal or accelerator pedal. Here is the relevant introduction: 1. Control fuel injection: When the throttle pedal is pressed, the engine speed will increase. The throttle pedal does not directly control the fuel injection amount but rather the throttle opening. When the throttle pedal is pressed, the throttle opening increases, allowing more air to enter the engine. At this point, the ECU commands the fuel injection system to inject more fuel. 2. Throttle pedal: It is a car accessory that allows the driver to control the pedal more freely, enhancing driving safety. Most throttle pedals are designed with aluminum alloy, and adding a throttle pedal can significantly increase the vertical contact area of the pedal.
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