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  2. Denso - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .denso .com. Denso Corporation (株式会社デンソー, Kabushiki-Gaisha Densō) is a global automotive components manufacturer headquartered in the city of Kariya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. [4] After becoming independent from Toyota Motor, the company was founded as Nippon Denso Co. Ltd. (日本電装株式会社, Nippon Densō ...

  3. List of the largest automotive suppliers - Wikipedia

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    Rank Company Revenue in 2021 € millions Country 1. Bosch: 45400 Germany: 2. Denso: 41703 Japan: 3. Continental AG: 38198 Germany 4. ZF Friedrichshafen: 34865

  4. Denso Ten - Wikipedia

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    As its name shows, Denso Ten belongs to the Denso group led by Denso Corp., which is the second-largest auto parts supplier in the world. Originally the company was established as Fujitsu Ten Ltd. (富士通テン株式会社, Fujitsu Ten Kabushiki-gaisha), a subsidiary company of Denso Ltd. which is one of the leading electronics companies in ...

  5. Toyota Group - Wikipedia

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    manufactures automotive components; 30% owned by Toyota Industries and Toyota Motor Denso: 1949: manufactures automotive components; Toyota Motor owns 24.55%, Toyota Industries owns 8.74% Toyota Boshoku: 1918: original Toyota company; manufactures auto parts and textiles Towa Real Estate: 1953: commercial real estate developer in Nagoya area

  6. Common rail - Wikipedia

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    Common rail. Diesel fuel injector as installed in a MAN V8 Diesel engine. Common rail direct fuel injection is a direct fuel injection system built around a high- pressure (over 2,000 bar or 200 MPa or 29,000 psi) fuel rail feeding solenoid valves, as opposed to a low-pressure fuel pump feeding unit injectors (or pump nozzles).

  7. Spark plug - Wikipedia

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    A spark plug is an electrical device used in an internal combustion engine to produce a spark which ignites the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber.As part of the engine's ignition system, the spark plug receives high-voltage electricity (generated by an ignition coil in modern engines and transmitted via a spark plug wire) which it uses to generate a spark in the small gap between the ...

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