Gasoline Engine Management

  • Gasoline Engine Management

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Start Date
February 6, 2025
Duration
20 Hours

Gasoline Engine Management

Course Objective:

The gasoline engine is used in the first automobile at the end of the 19th century. This engine then went from strength to strength and promoted the spread of the automobile. Starting in the 1970s, advances in engine construction became necessary owing to the tightening-up of legislation on emission control. Electronic systems have played a key role in endeavors to boost performance and comfort while reducing pollutant emission at the same time. Developing the fuel injection system and the ignition system became the main challenge to the engine manufacturers to reduce the exhaust emission and the specific fuel consumption. The present course covers the technical background and engineering principles for advanced fuel systems and ignition systems and their applications in gasoline engines.  Topics of special importance to the operation of gasoline engines are introduced, including the Mechanical and Electronic fuel injection systems, the modern ignition system, the exhaust emissions and their international legislations.  Multimedia and Practical Training are used for the benefit of the course.

Course Outline

Day One

  • Introduction to gasoline fuel injection: an overview
  • Introduction to Mechanically and Hydraulically fuel injection system
  • D-Jetronic system
  • K-Jetronic system
  • KE- Jetronic system

Day  Two

  • Introduction to Electronically fuel Injection systems
  • L-Jetronic system
  • L3-Jetronic system
  • LH-Jetronic system

Day  Three

  • Introduction to the ignition system in gasoline engines
  • Battery ignition system
  • Transistorized ignition with Hall-effect trigger
  • Transistorized ignition with induction-type pulse generator
  • Electronic ignition
  • Distributorless (fully-electronic) ignition

Day  Four

  • Motronic Engine Management
  • M-Motronic
  • ME-Motronic
  • MED-Motronic

Day  Five

  • Exhaust gas emission groups and effects
  • International legislations and laws
  • Exhaust gas reduction and treatment techniques

Who Should Attend:

Operators, technicians, maintenance personnel, and engineers in the fields of gasoline engines, car services, gasoline engine industries

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Gasoline Engine Management

February 6, 2025