DeLorean Fuel Flow Measurements
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DeLorean Fuel Flow Measurements
- From: "drdhdmd <doctordhd@xxxx>" <doctordhd@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2003 16:29:53 -0000
OK after thinking about it some more, I agree that using the
frequency
valve data, is not the way to go. ? I imagine that it only trims the
fuel pressure and therefore the flow to maintain a closer match for
the air fuel ratio. ? After all Bosch has a system just like ours
that
does not use a frequency valve at all.
That HAL401 looks interesting and they are sending me some samples. ?
The only thing I don't like is that you have to add the weight of a
magnet to the air flow plate. ? This may throw off the mixture. ? For
a
given air flow, the plate will have moved down a bit more than it
used to and, if I understand the system properly, will cause a higher
pressure and thus more fuel to the injectors. ? Ah, yes but the
Lambda
sensing this should let the frequency valve do a bit of
compensation. ? Will it be enough? ? Another thing is what happens
when
the magnet falls into the intake manifold. ? (Hey I'm a firm believer
in Murphy's Law.)? Which bring me to the following question. ? Does
anyone know what the 10 mm bolt that holds the air flow plate to
the 'arm" is screwed into? ? Is there a nut on the underside or is
the
arm tapped. ? I would hate to unscrew it and have the nut fall into
the intake. ? Does anyone have a better diagram of the "mixture
control unit "? that would answer that question? ? Maybe someone
already
has taken one of those things apart and knows. ? I suppose if the arm
were tapped the you could carefully remove the bolt and washer and
maybe magnetize the screw. ? I believe both the screw and the washer
are made of magnetizable metal, i.e., steel.
Another way to go might be a reflective optical sensor, I ordered one
from www.allelectronics.com, one of my favorite parts suppliers The
part is a Vactec 21L900.? All Electronics, has some really small and
very powerful neodymium magnets, too
In the interim, I am still waiting to receive the AUDI 5000 trip
computer I won on ebay. ? As I mentioned before, I read info on the
net
that the AUDI Bosch system has a potentiometer attached to the air
flow plate pivot and uses that for the trip computer sensor. ? Can we
do something like that? ? I also tried to build a solid state
anemometer. ? I found the response to an air flow was good but when
the air stopped it took too much time to settle down. ? It uses a
plastic transistor as itts sensor. ? I built it because I believe
that
some OEMs use an anemometer setup to measure air flow, i.e. the AIR
MASS SENSOR. ? They usually use a "hot wire technique" which I could
not find a circuit for other than a block diagram. ? The sensor of a
hot wire system is also usually very fragile, but I would imagine
much more responsive. ? I did read about a circuit that used the
filament from a light bulb, with out the glass envelope, but I could
not find the circuit. ? Hey is there a word limit on posts? ?
Eagerly, awaiting your responses,
Dave & 6530
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