map sensor
Re: map sensor
i understand using the map sensor and a tach reading to determine "load" in order to determine pulse width and thus mixture (speed density)
i understand in the standard carburator, the carburator acts like the modern mass air flow sensor, the amount of air passing through the carb determines how much fuel is dumped
i thought in the ccc carb the tps would determine the desired fuel ratio and the oxygen sensor was feedback for the metering solenoid
the metering solenoid pulsing 10 times a second would determine ratio by its duty cycle, and the carb would again use the pressure differential to determine how much available fuel can be dumped, i say available, meaning what ever the metering solenoid allows
so
is the map sensor really needed?
i understand in the standard carburator, the carburator acts like the modern mass air flow sensor, the amount of air passing through the carb determines how much fuel is dumped
i thought in the ccc carb the tps would determine the desired fuel ratio and the oxygen sensor was feedback for the metering solenoid
the metering solenoid pulsing 10 times a second would determine ratio by its duty cycle, and the carb would again use the pressure differential to determine how much available fuel can be dumped, i say available, meaning what ever the metering solenoid allows
so
is the map sensor really needed?
Re: map sensor
thought in the ccc carb the tps would determine the desired fuel ratio and the oxygen sensor was feedback for the metering solenoid
the metering solenoid pulsing 10 times a second would determine ratio by its duty cycle, and the carb would again use the pressure differential to determine how much available fuel can be dumped, i say available, meaning what ever the metering solenoid allows
so
is the map sensor really needed?
the metering solenoid pulsing 10 times a second would determine ratio by its duty cycle, and the carb would again use the pressure differential to determine how much available fuel can be dumped, i say available, meaning what ever the metering solenoid allows
so
is the map sensor really needed?
(It's kinda like the old addage, "the fancier you make the plumbing the easier it is to clog the drain."...over-engineered that carb if you ask me.)
Last edited by 90rocz; Sep 25, 2005 at 08:33 PM.
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