Computerized Engine Controls: Notes
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The computerized engine control system monitors and controls a variety of engine/vehicle functions. The computerized engine control system is primarily an emission control system designed to maintain a 14.7:1 air/fuel ratio under most operating conditions. When the ideal air/fuel ratio is maintained, the Three-Way Catalytic (TWC) converter can control Oxides Of Nitrogen (NOx), Hydrocarbon (HC) and Carbon Monoxide (CO) emissions.
The computerized engine control system consists of the ECM, input devices (sensor and switch input signals) and output signals.