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Feedback Carburetor Control Electronic Design for Improved System Performance
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Proper choice of feedback control strategy is not the only consideration in the feedback fuel delivery systems. Open loop strategies and design of control electronics effect system performance. A basic description of the system and interactions with the electronic control will be presented.
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McDonald, W., "Feedback Carburetor Control Electronic Design for Improved System Performance," SAE Technical Paper 780654, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780654.Also In
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