Intake Air Quantity
Posted: 26 Jan 2010, 08:07
Hi,
I have Fiat Marea 1.9 JTD 110, ECU Bosch EDC15C7. I methings that unit read value "Intake Air Quantity" is in kg/hour but value "Desired Intake Air Quantity" is in mg/i.
For example: engine idle - Intake A.Q. is c. 45 and Desired Intake A. Q. is 300.
Engine is going good, debimeter is new, errors ECU unlisted.
This topis solved forum at program UnidiagKWP2000.
http://www.forum.alfaholicy.org/147_156 ... te-17.html
"Converting mg/stroke to kg/hour
When reading data from the ECU, the mass air flow is not reported in kg per hour but in mg per stroke. Converting one value to the other is quite simple:
At 900 RPM a 4 cilinder 4 stroke engine makes 900 RPM * 2 strokes/revolution * 60 minutes in one hour = 108,000 strokes. So if the ECU reads 480 mg/stroke at idle, it equals to 108,000 * 480e-6 = 52 kg/hour air flow.
480 mg/stroke is the value you should read with a 1.9L engine during idle when the EGR is closed. One full cilinder filling is 0.48 liter. Air is about 1290 mg per liter. So one could calculate 0.48 * 1290 = 619 mg/stroke. However, the cilinder is not fully filled as it has to suck in the air in a limited amount of time. Therefore the value is a little lower. (If the turbo would be really working at idle, the air flow could be higher than 619 mg/stroke.)".
Is right my idea?.......
Majkl
I have Fiat Marea 1.9 JTD 110, ECU Bosch EDC15C7. I methings that unit read value "Intake Air Quantity" is in kg/hour but value "Desired Intake Air Quantity" is in mg/i.
For example: engine idle - Intake A.Q. is c. 45 and Desired Intake A. Q. is 300.
Engine is going good, debimeter is new, errors ECU unlisted.
This topis solved forum at program UnidiagKWP2000.
http://www.forum.alfaholicy.org/147_156 ... te-17.html
"Converting mg/stroke to kg/hour
When reading data from the ECU, the mass air flow is not reported in kg per hour but in mg per stroke. Converting one value to the other is quite simple:
At 900 RPM a 4 cilinder 4 stroke engine makes 900 RPM * 2 strokes/revolution * 60 minutes in one hour = 108,000 strokes. So if the ECU reads 480 mg/stroke at idle, it equals to 108,000 * 480e-6 = 52 kg/hour air flow.
480 mg/stroke is the value you should read with a 1.9L engine during idle when the EGR is closed. One full cilinder filling is 0.48 liter. Air is about 1290 mg per liter. So one could calculate 0.48 * 1290 = 619 mg/stroke. However, the cilinder is not fully filled as it has to suck in the air in a limited amount of time. Therefore the value is a little lower. (If the turbo would be really working at idle, the air flow could be higher than 619 mg/stroke.)".
Is right my idea?.......
Majkl