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Road Test Results of an I-C Engine Misfire Detection System
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This paper presents results of experimental results of a misfire detection system for cars equipped with gasoline fueled engines and both manual and automatic transmissions. A brief overview of the theory of the method and discussion of instrumentation is also given. The performance of the method for cars operated on a chassis dynamometer and on various roads is presented.
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Ribbens, W. and Park, J., "Road Test Results of an I-C Engine Misfire Detection System," SAE Technical Paper 930398, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/930398.Also In
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