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Effects of Under-the-Hood Temperatures on Electronic Ignition Systems
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This paper describes the influence of the wide range of temperatures on passive and active devices in the ignition system and the resulting timing variations. Electrical parameters are emphasized, and the cumulative effect on component tolerances due to different temperature phenomena is presented. The author concludes it is possible to calculate electrical performance as a function of temperature and thus design the system according to these requirements.
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Capurka, Z., "Effects of Under-the-Hood Temperatures on Electronic Ignition Systems," SAE Technical Paper 750163, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750163.Also In
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- Carlson D. W. Doelp W. L. “A Successful Electronic Ignition System through Fundamental Problem Analysis.” Paper 740154 SAE Automotive Engineering Congress Detroit February 1974