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Toadshall Member Since: 22 Oct 2010 Location: West Sussex Posts: 35 |
All,
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10th Dec 2012 4:23 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
The diesel engine doesn't have knock sensors. It is by definition a "knocking" engine. The smooth running here is obtained by measuring the time it takes for the crankshaft to rotate, after a cylinder injection, up until the next cylinder injection. For a certain RPM, each cylinder should be fired at a certain moment. If the time between two injections is greater than the computed time slot, then, in the next cycle, the injected quantity for that cylinder is increased (greater burning energy) in order to obtain a greater revolution speed. And the opposite. In this way a smooth running is obtained. The final figures for injection quantities are then compared with the default injection quantities maps. The differences are "injection compensations". And monitoring these "injection compensations" also a diagnostic could be put for a certain (or all) cylinder(s). If a certain cylinder has a smaller compression ratio, then the ECU must compensate for the less efficiency and increase the injection quantity (the time the injector is open). But also, if an injector is a little clogged, then the ECU should also compensate. So these "injection compensations" are better said an indicator of the sum between compression ratio and injector health for each cylinder. PS: Sorry for the little off-topic... |
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10th Dec 2012 7:15 pm |
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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
"The diesel engine doesn't have knock sensors"
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10th Dec 2012 7:37 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
I've had in mind the FL2's diesel engine.
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10th Dec 2012 8:00 pm |
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Toadshall Member Since: 22 Oct 2010 Location: West Sussex Posts: 35 |
Hello All,
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11th Dec 2012 11:38 am |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Another good thing about electronically controlled injection systems is the fact that you can always rewrite the maps inside and experiment yourself with injection pressure, timing, corrections, etc.
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11th Dec 2012 3:22 pm |
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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
when I used to rebuild calibrate & phase diesel injector pumps and re-pintle injectors and shim them to the correct pressures we could do all sorts of adjustments to the pumps to achieve good performance.
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11th Dec 2012 7:20 pm |
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