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E
Electromotive force.
E Cell
A cell which consists of a cathode made of silver and an anode made of gold. As current passes through is, a chemical reaction takes place, which causes the silver in the cathode to be deplated to the gold in the anode.
E-cam
A pattern used to grind pistons in an oval or cam shape.
A popular term for electronic mail; the transmission of messages over a communications network.
E-MOSFET
(enhancement metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor) This transistor can be operated in the enhancement mode only.
E-PROM
An acronym for erasable programmable read-only memory.
E-prom
Abbreviation for "erasable programmable read only memory." A type of computer chip used in some engine management computers that can be erased and reprogrammed.
E-Town
A popular term for English town.
E.t.
Abbreviation for elapsed time.
E4OD
Electronic four-speed overdrive.
E85
A fuel blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline.
Ea
An abbreviation for each.
EABCV
Electronic air bleed control valve.
EAC
[1] Electric assist choke or electric air control valve [2] Electric Air Control
EAC&EAS
Electric air control valve & electric air switch valve.
EAC&LACN
Electric air control valve & low vac air control valve.
EACV
Electric air control valve.
EADV
Electric air divert valve.
EAIR
Electric air injection reaction.
EAM
Electronic air management.