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soark

Automotive
Jun 16, 1999
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Does anyone have any good information that can be used for <br>
teaching electronic fuel injection?
 
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The Bosch Automotive handbook is a good resource for general information such as that, especially for fuel injection since they make fuel injectors. It is usually up to date since they release a new edition every few years. You can purchase it through the SAE bookstore online for $44... Start at goto bookstore and search for &quot;Bosch Automotive Handbook&quot;.
 
I have a power point presentation I could send to you. It covers Fuel Injection in great detail and contains movies that show various components in operation.

Steve Daly
Curriculum Manager in Automotive Engineeering
School of Higher Education and Professional Studies
College of North West London
UK
 
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Rod
 
Electromotive used to have their manual for their programable ECU on their web site. It gives info on what sensors affect ignition timing & injector duty cycles.


drew
 
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