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What does ECU stand for?

Engine Control Unit


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Samples in periodicals archive:
HTS sensors detect the loading rate of particle filters, constantly providing data to the engine control unit (ECU) to calculate when to start the regeneration process.
Clocking a car by reducing its mileage can be lethal as it gives the wrong impression of a car's mechanical condition and messing with a vehicle's engine control unit can also cause other problems.
A modern ECU or engine control unit is a computer in itself, using 32-bit microprocessors that control the gathering of engine data from dozens of disparate sensors monitoring all aspects of engine performance.
Its interactive information system and guided troubleshooting solutions have been developed to assist technicians with both on-screen comparison of measures values and engine control unit diagnosis.
Its interactive information system and guided troubleshooting solutions have been developed to assist technicians with both on-screen comparison of measures values and engine control unit diagnosis.
We are going to have to make sure the engine control unit will always know the status of your chamber.
4-litre T-Jet priced from pounds 13,500 on the road, or two upgrade versions which offer even more driver involvement: the Assetto which enhances the chassis, including brakes and suspension, and the esseesse (SS) which includes a Garrett turbo-charger, larger exhaust and revised engine control unit, which boosts performance from 155 to 180bhp.
Innovations include a glow plug controller that virtually eliminates cold-start white smoke, and an engine control unit that provides smoother operation and better synchronization in twin engine applications.

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