Tec3r Manual Version 1.9.G
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Multi-Port Injection:
The most common form of modern fuel injection, whereby each cylinder has its own
fuel injector.
Open Loop:
When an engine is running off of its base calibration with no EGO sensor feedback to correct
the air-fuel ratio.
Pinging:
See ‘Detonation’.
POT:
Pulse Width Offset Time (formerly Injector Offset Time). This number adds or subtracts a fixed
pulse width from the raw fuel curve. The value of POT is the amount of time (in milliseconds) that will be
added or subtracted.
Pre-Ignition:
When the air-fuel mixture is ignited by a hot spot in the combustion chamber BEFORE the
spark plug fires. When pre-ignition occurs, it produces a similar effect to advancing the ignition timing too
much. Engine damage may result.
Pulse Width:
The amount time that an injector is turned on for a given operating scenario. Expressed in
milliseconds (ms).
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM):
When a variable pulsed voltage signal is supplied to a module, pulse
width modulation is occurring. Fuel injectors are common examples of PWM-controlled modules.
Stoichiometric Mixture:
An air-fuel mixture that has the chemically ideal ratio between incoming air and
fuel. When combusted, the product of a stoichiometric mixture will carry no excess air or fuel.
Retard:
As applied to ignition timing, retarding the timing refers to firing the spark plug comparatively
later.
Rich Mixture:
An air-fuel mixture that carries more fuel than the stoichiometric air-fuel ratio.
Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator:
A Fuel Pressure Regulator that is adjustable to provide a non 1-to-1
relationship between manifold pressure and fuel pressure. For example, a rising rate regulator may be used
to supply 2psi of fuel pressure increase with every 1psi of manifold boost.
Spark Knock:
See ‘Detonation’
TDC (Top Dead Center):
On piston engines, when a piston is at its highest point (closest to the cylinder
head), and the combustion chamber is at its smallest volume, it is at TDC. TDC#1 refers to the case when
the #1 cylinder is on TDC. On rotary engines, TDC occurs when the combustion chamber volume is
smallest.
TFPW:
Total Fuel Injector Pulse Width. This number defines that total modification to the raw fuel curve
that is occurring at a given instant. A TFPW of 100% indicates that no modification is occurring to the raw
fuel curve. A TFPW less than 100% indicates a leaner pulse width than the raw fuel curve value, while a
TFPW greater than 100% indicates a mixture that is richer than the raw fuel curve value.
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS):
A device used to measure the position of the throttle.
TOG:
This number is normally not used with
Tec3-r
systems, but was used in earlier TEC-1 and TEC-2
systems. See ‘UAP.’
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