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Rotational speed of an internal combustion engine, measured in rotations per minute (RPM), is controlled by {{pll|Throttle|throttle}}. Throttle position sets the desired engine RPM, while a device called the governor automatically adjusts fuel injection in order to achieve that goal. With variations in engine load, the fuel consumption will vary, regardless of the RPM | Rotational speed of an internal combustion engine, measured in rotations per minute (RPM), is controlled by {{pll|Throttle|throttle}}. Throttle position sets the desired engine RPM, while a device called the governor automatically adjusts fuel injection in order to achieve that goal. With variations in engine load, the fuel consumption will vary, regardless of the current RPM. |
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Rotational speed of an internal combustion engine, measured in rotations per minute (RPM), is controlled by throttle . Throttle position sets the desired engine RPM, while a device called the governor automatically adjusts fuel injection in order to achieve that goal. With variations in engine load, the fuel consumption will vary, regardless of the current RPM.