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New State-of-the-Art in Engine Controls
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Engine control systems are changing rapidly under the combined pressures of emission, fuel economy, and marketing requirements. As electronic controls become more readily available and less expensive, new possibilities arise in total vehicle control system choices. An experimental electronic engine control system is described which achieves state-of-the-art accuracy and speed of response. Vehicle data are presented which demonstrate the vehicle impact of such a control system.
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Hoard, J. and Berry, R., "New State-of-the-Art in Engine Controls," SAE Technical Paper 810061, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/810061.Also In
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