Learning More; Computer Engine Controls; The Introduction Of Electronic Engine Controls - Innova 3100 Owner's Manual

The easiest and best way to troubleshoot 1996 and newer obd ii vehicles, digital obd2 code reader
Table of Contents

Advertisement

COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS

The Introduction of Electronic Engine Controls

Electronic Computer Control Systems make it possible
for vehicle manufacturers to comply with the tougher
emissions and fuel efficiency standards mandated by
State and Federal Governments.
As a result of increased air pollution (smog) in large
cities, such as Los Angeles, the California Air Resources
Board (CARB) and the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) set new regulations and air pollution standards to
deal with the problem. To further complicate matters, the
energy crisis of the early 1970s caused a sharp increase in
fuel prices over a short period. As a result, vehicle
manufacturers were not only required to comply with the new
emissions standards, they also had to make their vehicles more fuel-
efficient. Most vehicles were required to meet a miles-per-gallon
(MPG) standard set by the U.S. Federal Government.
Precise fuel delivery and spark timing are needed to reduce vehicle
emissions. Mechanical engine controls in use at the time (such as
ignition points, mechanical spark advance and the carburetor)
responded too slowly to driving conditions to properly control fuel
delivery and spark timing. This made it difficult for vehicle
manufacturers to meet the new standards.
A new Engine Control System had to be designed and integrated with
the engine controls to meet the stricter standards. The new system
had to:
Respond instantly to supply the proper mixture of air and fuel for
any driving condition (idle, cruising, low-speed driving, high-speed
driving, etc.).
Calculate instantly the best time to "ignite" the air/fuel mixture for
maximum engine efficiency.
Perform both these tasks without affecting vehicle performance or
fuel economy.
Vehicle Computer Control Systems can perform millions of
calculations each second. This makes them an ideal substitute for the
slower mechanical engine controls. By switching from mechanical to
electronic engine controls, vehicle manufacturers are able to control
fuel delivery and spark timing more precisely. Some newer Computer
Control Systems also provide control over other vehicle functions,
such as transmission, brakes, charging, body, and suspension
systems.
OBD 2

Learning More

COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS
29

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents