Optimizing The Operation Of Passenger Cars - Diesel Engines Equipped With Electronic Management Systems
885067
09/01/1988
- Content
- The introduction of electronic injection regulating and control systems on passenger car diesel engines brings about a new status in their development. This leads to the improvement of all important engine functions such as fuel consumption, torque output, exhaust and noise emissions and engine running smoothness. As a result of the manifold possibilities of electronic engine control, considerable progress has been made in the applicability under different running conditions - at cold start, when warming up, during acceleration, when fully loaded, idling and motoring. The system also offers new possibilities for diagnosis and maintenance by means of electronic diagnosis testers.
- Pages
- 14
- Citation
- Schwarzbauer, G., Reibold, G., and Pabinger, G., "Optimizing The Operation Of Passenger Cars - Diesel Engines Equipped With Electronic Management Systems," SAE Technical Paper 885067, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/885067.