Across
- 3. This is a key part of the exhaust which quietens sound from the engine which will come out of the pipe of the exhaust.
- 7. This part of the engine reduces the temperature of the inlet gas to increase engine power and efficiency.
- 8. This is a part of the powertrain system. It is what changes gear, which resests the revs to generate more torque efficiently.
- 11. A mix of two different power systems, most commonly engine and electric motors. This is used to produce extra power for the car because two different power systems are working together at the same time.
- 13. This part of the engine is located near the bottom the engine block. it is part that converts energy to rotary.
- 15. This part of the engine is a whole system which lets out burnt gas from the engine, out the car and into the air.
- 16. This is part of the powertrain system. It is attached to the transmission. It spins around for the transmission to change gear.
- 17. This is when the engine is in the rear of the car. This is on most sports, super and hypercars.
- 20. This is an aerodynamic part located at the bottom rear of the car. It traps down some of the remaining air coming from the front of the car and traps it down for important downforce at the bottom of the car.
- 21. This part of the engine opens and closes the valves in perfect timing with the rest of the parts.
- 23. The type of tyres you get on track or race cars (not road legal). These perform better onroad than the semi-slick tyres but if it is wet or if you go offroad, it will not end well!
- 24. When the powertrain sends all the power to all the wheels on the car. You get AWD on most SUV's and trucks. You also get it often on saloons, supercars and hypercars. This is used if you want to minimise wheelspin and maximize acceleration.
- 25. This part of the engine is attached to the top of the block. It seals the area to prevent the loss of gases.
- 26. This is an aerodynamic part of the car which is located at the bottom front. It traps down some air to provide downforce at the front of the car.
- 29. This is the part of the brake system which squeezes onto the brake disc to slow down the speed of what the wheels are spinning at.
- 30. This is an aerodynamic part of the car. It is located at the back of the car and traps air down instead of free flowing up to provide downforce.
- 31. This part of the suspension coils together and back again. It allows the wheels to move up to absorb bumps in the road and reduce jolting.
- 32. This part of the engine regulates the flow of air, fuel and exhaust fumes inside the cylinder head.
Down
- 1. This is basically the template of the car(framework). It structurly supports the bodywork of the car.
- 2. This is the main part of the brake system. It is what the callipers squeeze onto to slow down the speed of what the wheels are spinning at.
- 4. This is the equivalent to an engine but on an electric car. There is often more than one of these so it can produce enough power for the car to perform well.
- 5. This part of the engine is one of the most important. It pumps up and down and compresses the air/fuel mix.
- 6. When the powertrain sends all the power to the front wheels on the car. This is the rarest type of powertrain system. It is only really found on hatchbacks as they do not need as much power.
- 9. This is when the engine is located in the front of the car in the hood. This is the most common for every car from sports cars to trucks.
- 10. This part of the suspension prevents the springs from uncomfortably bouncing up and down on bumps. It stiffens and tightens the springs depending on how big the bump is.
- 12. The type of tyres you get on high-performance road cars. These perform the best onroad but are ok with rain as well.
- 14. When the powertrain sends all the power to the rear wheels on the car. You get this on all types of cars except bigger ones, such as SUV's and trucks. You want this powertrain if you want to maximize top speed and increase cornering ability. You will also want this powertrain on drift cars if you want to spin up the wheels (which you obviously would want).
- 18. This is on electric or hybrid cars. It is what gives power to the electric motor.
- 19. This is when the engine is in the middle-rear of the car. This is the rarest engine location and is only found on sports and supercars.
- 22. This is part of the powertrain system. It transmits the engine's torque to the wheels. It allows different wheels to spin at different speeds to help with cornering ability.
- 27. This part of the engine is attached to the bottom of the engine and stores all the oil used in the lubrication of the engine.
- 28. All the engine parts live inside or attached to this part of the engine. It is the first part of the engine you would see.
