Lecture 3
Lecture 3
Injection
OR
Electronic Fuel Injection
EFI
How Electronic
Fuel Injection
Works
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works on the some very basic principles
can be divided into three: basic sub -systems
1- fuel delivery system
• When the throttle valve is opened, air flows through the air cleaner, through
the air flow meter (on L type systems), past the throttle valve, and through a well
tuned intake manifold runner to the intake valve.
• Toyota engines use two different methods to measure intake air volume. The L
type EFI system measures air flow directly by using an air flow meter. The D type EFI
system measures air flow indirectly by monitoring the pressure in the intake
manifold.
Electronic Control System
Electronic Control System
• The electronic control system consists of various engine
sensors, Electronic Control Unit (ECU), fuel injector assemblies,
and related wiring.
2 - Highly Accurate Air/Fuel Ratio Control 5 - Improved Cold Engine Startability and Operation
Throughout All Engine Operating Conditions The combination of better fuel atomization and
EFI supplies a continuously accurate air/fuel ratio injection directly at the intake valve improves ability to
to the engine no matter what operating start and run a cold engine.
conditions are encountered. This provides better
driveability, fuel economy, and emissions control.
3 - Superior Throttle Response and Power 6 - Simpler Mechanics, Reduced Adjustment Sensitivity
By delivering fuel directly at the back of the The EFI system does not rely on any major adjustments
intake valve, the intake manifold design can be for cold enrichment or fuel metering. Because the
optimized to improve air velocity at the intake system is mechanically simple, maintenance
valve. This improves torque and throttle requirements are reduced.
response.
For Example
TCCS System
•The air induction system delivers air to the engine based on driver
demand. The air/fuel mixture is formed in the intake manifold as air
moves through the intake runners.
Summary
The EFI system allows for improved engine performance, better fuel economy, and
improved emissions control. Although technologically advanced, the EFI system is
mechanically simpler than other fuel metering systems and requires very little
maintenance or periodic adjustment.
•The Conventional EFI system only controls fuel delivery and injection quantity. 'Me
introduction of EFI/TCCS added control Of Electronic Spark Advance, idle speed, EGR, and
other related engine systems.
•Most of Toyota's late model EFI systems are equipped with some type of on board
diagnosis system. All TCCS systems are equipped with an advanced self diagnosis system
capable of monitoring many important engine electrical circuits. Only some of the later
production Conventional(P.metsys sisongaid fles a htiw deppiuqe era senigne IFE )7