Apparatus for controlling the air-fuel ratio for an internal combustion engine
First Claim
1. An apparatus for controlling the air-fuel ratio for an internal combustion engine having a spark plug located therein and utilizing a carburetor with a throttle valve, comprising:
- a flame sensor provided in the vicinity of said spark plug for detecting firing timing;
an air induction bypass for bypassing said throttle valve of said carburetor;
electromagnetic valve means disposed in said air induction bypass passage for controlling an amount of air flowing through said air induction bypass passage; and
electronic control device means in communication with said electromagnetic valve for actuating said electromagnetic valve by means of input electric signals from said flame sensor, wherein said electronic control device means further comprises a control MAP based on a mutual relation between an air-fuel ratio, spark timing and firing timing, said electronic control device means controlling via said control MAP a degree of opening of said electromagnetic valve means under a condition of a controlled spark timing so that a desired air-fuel ratio is maintained.
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Abstract
An apparatus for controlling the air-fuel ratio for an internal combustion engine and which includes a flame sensor provided in the vicinity of a spark plug within an engine combustion chamber, an air induction passage for bypassing a throttle valve of a carburetor, an electromagnetic valve disposed in the air induction passage to control an amount of air flowing through the air induction passage, and an electronic control unit actuating the electromagnetic valve by means of input electric signals from the flame sensor and including a control MAP based on a mutual relation between an air-fuel ratio and a time of firing.
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1. An apparatus for controlling the air-fuel ratio for an internal combustion engine having a spark plug located therein and utilizing a carburetor with a throttle valve, comprising:
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a flame sensor provided in the vicinity of said spark plug for detecting firing timing; an air induction bypass for bypassing said throttle valve of said carburetor; electromagnetic valve means disposed in said air induction bypass passage for controlling an amount of air flowing through said air induction bypass passage; and electronic control device means in communication with said electromagnetic valve for actuating said electromagnetic valve by means of input electric signals from said flame sensor, wherein said electronic control device means further comprises a control MAP based on a mutual relation between an air-fuel ratio, spark timing and firing timing, said electronic control device means controlling via said control MAP a degree of opening of said electromagnetic valve means under a condition of a controlled spark timing so that a desired air-fuel ratio is maintained. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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