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System for controlling the ignition timing of an internal combustion engine

  • US 4,715,342 A
  • Filed: 12/26/1985
  • Issued: 12/29/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/28/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for controlling ignition timing of an internal combustion engine having a microprocessor and an ignition timing control device comprising:

  • sensing means for sensing engine speed of the engine;

    a knock sensor for sensing engine knock and for producing a knock signal;

    a first maximum ignition timing table storing a plurality of degrees of ignition timing each producing a maximum engine torque dependent on engine speed with low-octane gasoline without the knock occurring;

    a second maximum ignition timing table storing a plurality of degrees of ignition timing each producing a maximum engine torque dependent on engine speed with high-octane gasoline without the knock occurring;

    first means for obtaining a first ignition timing from the first maximum ignition timing table in accordance with the engine speed;

    second means for obtaining a second ignition timing from the second maximum ignition timing table in accordance with the engine speed;

    third means for obtaining a coefficient having a value between zero and one,fourth means responsive to the knock signal for correcting the coefficient by a correcting quantity in a direction to prevent the engine knock;

    fifth means for producing a corrected ignition timing based on either of said first ignition timing or said second ignition timing and an additional quantity dependent on the corrected coefficient; and

    sixth means for storing the corrected ignition timing for operation of the engine;

    the additional quantity comprises multiplying the corrected coefficient and the different between the first and second ignition timings.

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