Not a problem as such just would like to understand my car a little better...
Primarily what factors effect the fuelling of the car and how do they work together I'm assuming the ECU has several different inputs that it uses to calculate delivery such as;
Map sensor - Calculates pressure inside plenum assuming the pressure drops as the butterfly is opened?
Air temp sensor - Colder the air then slight adjustments are made to richen the mixture to enable the correct mixture. Vice versa for hot Ie leans the mixture..
Knock sensor - used to advance/r****d ignition as nessasary. What does a knock correction number of say 3 or 4 mean? Is it measured in degrees or some other fancy measurement.
Lambda sensor - I'm not to sure on this one I though that if the O2 reads higher then it will instruct the ECU to add addtional fuel and the second lambda i used purely for monitoring emmisions?
Throttle butterfly motor - (don't know the tech name for it sorry) I'm assuming that this is set a pre-defined level, ei if its opened more then the the ECU knows to increase fuelling
Coolant Temp sensor - I don't really know how this would effect fuelling although I was under the impression once the engine heats up then the variable valve timing is activated resulting in smoother running fuel economy etc....
If i'v missed anything out or got something wrong please say. I was also curious as to how much more air you could force into the engine before its unable to cope with the extra air? (how much hp is that equivelant too also...)
All this just for curiosity and to get a better understanding (Dont worry i aint got no plans for a 'kuston leaf blower induction kit' lol)
Thanks
Primarily what factors effect the fuelling of the car and how do they work together I'm assuming the ECU has several different inputs that it uses to calculate delivery such as;
Map sensor - Calculates pressure inside plenum assuming the pressure drops as the butterfly is opened?
Air temp sensor - Colder the air then slight adjustments are made to richen the mixture to enable the correct mixture. Vice versa for hot Ie leans the mixture..
Knock sensor - used to advance/r****d ignition as nessasary. What does a knock correction number of say 3 or 4 mean? Is it measured in degrees or some other fancy measurement.
Lambda sensor - I'm not to sure on this one I though that if the O2 reads higher then it will instruct the ECU to add addtional fuel and the second lambda i used purely for monitoring emmisions?
Throttle butterfly motor - (don't know the tech name for it sorry) I'm assuming that this is set a pre-defined level, ei if its opened more then the the ECU knows to increase fuelling
Coolant Temp sensor - I don't really know how this would effect fuelling although I was under the impression once the engine heats up then the variable valve timing is activated resulting in smoother running fuel economy etc....
If i'v missed anything out or got something wrong please say. I was also curious as to how much more air you could force into the engine before its unable to cope with the extra air? (how much hp is that equivelant too also...)
All this just for curiosity and to get a better understanding (Dont worry i aint got no plans for a 'kuston leaf blower induction kit' lol)
Thanks