Via the crankshaft speed sensor the engine management system measures the speed, position and rotational direction of the crankshaft.
Active wheel-speed sensors detect the rotational wheel speed of vehicles using a non-contacting measurement principle.
Engine management systems are the core of efficient technology which allows two-wheelers and powersports vehicles to fulfill new emission regulations.
The sensors provide all the necessary information for the engine management and transmission control.
Transmission speed sensors detect the input, output or intermediate speed of the transmission and transmit this information to the transmission control unit (TCU).
It is expected that the number of vehicles with compressed natural gas (CNG) powertrain systems will continue to rise in the years to come.
The gasoline port fuel injection is the most popular drive system for gasoline engines worldwide.
The proportion of vehicles with gasoline direct injection is set to increase further in future.
For a powerful mobility with low-carbon and carbon-neutral fuels.
The motorcycle ABS contributes to reducing the risk of falling and to shortening the stopping distance.