Design and Research of Engine Electronic Fuel Injection Simulation Experimental Platform

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To complete experimental platform for electronic fuel injection simulation, an electronic control system has been built. The system, which can control the fuel injection of engine precisely, connects the sensors, ECU, and the actuator device with buses. After testing the electronic fuel injection simulation experimental platform, we make the MAP with the data of experiment. The data is reliable, which can prove correctness of the control system, and the system can control the engines fuel injection.

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February 2014

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