gasspjældet
Gasspjældet, often translated as throttle body, is a crucial component in internal combustion engines. Its primary function is to regulate the amount of air flowing into the engine, thereby controlling the engine's speed and power output. It is typically located between the air intake and the engine's intake manifold.
The gasspjældet consists of a butterfly valve, also known as a throttle plate, which is mounted on
In modern vehicles, gasspjældet is often electronically controlled, referred to as an electronic throttle control (ETC)