Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Car Management With an Engine Control Unit
Every motorist is seeking the best performance from their vehicle, particularly in these days of rising fuel costs, however at the same age greater usage of transportation. Before the introduction of an engine control unit, mechanics locate the air-fuel mixture, ignition timing and the idling celerity of a vehicle and these were controlled by mechanical and pneumatic influences. One of the earliest recorded attempts to utilize an automated device, for simultaneous management and multiple engine control was in 1939 and was made by BMW, in their "801, 14-cylinder radial" engine. More information: read
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