Analysis on Idle Speed Stability in Port Fuel Injection Engines

861389

10/01/1986

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Passenger Car Meeting & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
It has been reported by several researchers that the L-jetronic fuel injection system offers better idle speed stability than the D-jetronic one in port fuel injection engines. However, the volume between the throttle valve and the intake valves in the L-jetronic system acts as a first order lag element in the system and causes air-fuel ratio fluctuation which, in turn, induces idle speed hunting under certain conditions. This study employs computer simulation to determine the influence of three parameters on idle speed stability: (1) flywheel inertia, (2) intake manifold volume, and (3) air-fuel ratio calibration. It also explores means of improving idle speed stability by controlling the air-fuel ratio and ignition timing. The use of actual engine torque data to estimate the generated torque from the amount of air and fuel in each combustion cycle was the unique feature of this study.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/861389
Pages
20
Citation
Yamaguchi, H., Takizawa, S., Sanbuichi, H., and Ikeura, K., "Analysis on Idle Speed Stability in Port Fuel Injection Engines," SAE Technical Paper 861389, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/861389.
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Published
Oct 1, 1986
Product Code
861389
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English