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ECU and uses
Accelerometer pilot control ( APC ) uses an accelerometer to provide feedback on the engine's level of noise and vibration and thus instruct the ECU to inject the minimum amount of fuel that will produce quiet combustion and still provide the required power ( especially while idling ).
The ATTESA-ETS system uses two G-Sensors mounted underneath the center console, which feed lateral and longitudinal inputs to the ECU.
An electronic control unit ( ECU ) uses inputs from multiple sensors, including yaw rate, steering input angle, and lateral acceleration — and adjusts the distribution of torque to compensate for undesirable handling behaviours like understeer.
The engine control unit ( ECU ) is a control system that uses feedback from the sensor to adjust the fuel / air mixture.
Because the DSG's ECU uses " fuzzy logic ", the operation of the DSG is said to be " adaptive "; that is, the DSG will " learn " how the user drives the car, and will progressively tailor the shift points accordingly to suit the habits of the driver.
The engine uses smaller turbos ( for reduced turbo-lag ), re-programmed ECU, modified intercooler configuration and dry sump lubrication.
HCCI version is equipped with two-step adjustable valve lift with variable cam phasing and advanced ECU with cylinder pressure sensors, uses lean burn cycle similar to that of a diesel engine, and is claimed to further reduce fuel consumption by 15 %.
The MoTeC ECU uses input from the gearshift to enable upshifting while the driver holds the throttle wide open.
This engine has a different exhaust manifold, a more restrictive intake manifold and cylinder head, and a 32-bit ECU which uses a wideband oxygen sensor when compared to the F23A1.

ECU and usually
On recent EMS found on modern vehicles, the signal for the tachometer is usually generated from an ECU which derives the information from either the crankshaft or camshaft speed sensor.
The situation can also be corrected by switching the fuel metering system over to a manifold absolute pressure sensor, a conversion that usually requires a compatible aftermarket ECU or piggy-back fuel controller.
These race stacks, which are almost always digital, talk to the ECU using one of several proprietary protocols running over RS232 or CANbus, connecting to the DLC connector ( Data Link Connector ) usually located on the underside of the dash, inline with the steering wheel

ECU and with
The ECU was also used in some international financial transactions, where its advantage was that securities denominated in ECUs provided investors with the opportunity for foreign diversification without reliance on the currency of a single country.
On 1 January 1999, the euro ( with the code EUR and symbol €) replaced the ECU, at the value € 1 = 1 ECU.
In 1991, markka was pegged to the currency basket ECU, but the peg had to be withdrawn after two months with a devaluation of 12 %.
The North Carolina General Assembly founded ECU on March 8, 1907 as a teacher training school and selected Greenville as its seat on July 2, 1908 with the first classes beginning in 1909.
Today, ECU is the third – largest university in North Carolina with 20, 974 undergraduate and 6, 417 graduate students, including the 286 Brody School of Medicine students.
The 1ZZ & 2ZZ Toyota engines used have a Lotus ECU with their own fuel mapping.
Announced on October 9, 2000, the Series 2 Elise was a redesigned Series 1 using a slightly modified version of the Series 1 chassis to meet the new regulations, and the same K-series engine with a brand new Lotus-developed ECU.
Some special noted features for all Infini series are: infini logo on the back, upgraded suspension, upgraded ECU, higher horsepower, lightened weight, 15-inch BBS aluminum alloy wheels, Infini logo steering wheel, aero bumper kits, bronze colored window glass, floor bar on the passenger side, aluminum bonnet with scoop, flare and holder.
Both systems used the same Garett T25 turbocharger with a base boost pressure of but the full pressure turbo is equipped with a boost control valve that is manipulated by the ECU.
In 1993, with the grant of BE, via the Phare programme, were claimed 1, 000, 000 ECU, for the furniture with raw material ( malt, hops ), packages ( bottles, cases ), and also exchanges for the brush up to work of this factory.
Cars with electronic fuel injection have an electronic control unit ( ECU ) and this may be programmed with safety logic that will shut the electric fuel pump off, even if the engine is running.
Via a Controller Area Network interface the ECU is connected with other systems ( ABS, etc.
Various road tests revealed 0 – 60 mph in 4. 5-5. 8 seconds, ( with a fresh ECU computer ), and 5. 5-8. 0 seconds ( with a bad ECU computer ) and quarter-mile times of 13. 3 – 13. 5 seconds.
Also the Spark ditributor is replaced with ECU Controlled Spark Coils.
510 cc injectors were replaced with 560 cc injectors for better engine reliability due to more electrical " headroom " and the ECU was changed to include a flash ROM, allowing more boost pressure to the same TD05-HR as the Mitsubishi Evolution III and IV.
The inverter that controls motor speed is integrated with the motor's ECU for more precise control, resulting in greater efficiency and fuel economy.
* Engine Control Unit ( ECU )— not to be confused with electronic control unit, the generic term for all these devices
Furthermore, all teams were required to use a standardised ECU supplied by MES ( McLaren Electronic Systems ) made in conjunction with Microsoft.

ECU and program
ECU serves roughly 4, 500 students and is perhaps best known internationally for its cartography program, as only a few such programs exist.
The engine is not petrol-based version of EF7 but, the CNG parts of the engine are removed and so the ECU program.

ECU and memory
The plot of Permutation City follows the lives of several people in a near future reality where the Earth is ravaged by the effects of climate change, the economy and culture are largely globalised ( the most commonly used denomination of currency is the ECU, the precursor to the euro in use at the time the book was written ), and civilisation has accumulated vast amounts of cloud computing power and memory which is distributed internationally and is traded in a public market called the QIPS Exchange ( QIPS from MIPS, where the Q is Quadrillions ).
Chip tuning refers to changing or modifying an erasable programmable read only memory chip in an automobile's or other vehicle's electronic control unit ( ECU ) to achieve superior performance, whether it be more power, cleaner emissions, or better Fuel efficiency.

ECU and no
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For the RB25DET engine the ignition system was also changed, with the ignition module no longer located on the cam covers and was instead replaced by smart ignition coils ( Ignitor built into coil ) and ECU.
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ECU and advanced
Similar to VarioCam, the intake timing intentionally runs advanced and a retard point is calculated by the ECU.

ECU and .
In the most famous case of policy failure, Black Wednesday, George Soros arbitraged the pound sterling's relationship to the ECU and ( after making $ 2 billion himself and forcing the UK to spend over $ 8bn defending the pound ) forced it to abandon its policy.
The European Currency Unit (₠ or ECU, or ; ) was a basket of the currencies of the European Community member states, used as the unit of account of the European Community before being replaced by the euro on 1 January 1999, at parity.
The ECU itself replaced the European Unit of Account, also at parity, on 13 March 1979.
The European Exchange Rate Mechanism attempted to minimize fluctuations between member state currencies and the ECU.
The ECU was conceived on 13 March 1979 as an internal accounting unit.
Two of the countries in the ECU basket of currencies, UK and Denmark, did not join the eurozone, and a third, Greece, joined late.
Due to the ECU being used in some international financial transactions, there was a concern that foreign courts might not recognize the euro as the legal successor to the ECU.
Both these states passed legislation to ensure that the euro was recognized as successor to the ECU.
Although the acronym ECU is formed from English words, écu is also the name of an ancient French coin.
This signal is used by the engine computer or ECU to control ignition timing.
Most new engines rely on electrical and electronic engine control units ( ECU ) that also adjust the combustion process to increase efficiency and reduce emissions.
The predecessor to the euro, the European Currency Unit ( ECU ), had the code XEU.
They utilize parts which later became known as GT pistons, cams, engine ECU programs and a stronger, short geared manual gearbox.
For example, they monitor things like coolant temperature and / or oil temperature inside the engine and provide data to the ECU and, indirectly, to the dashboard.
Secondly, the EC committed to the ECU for 3 billion in aid and investment in the ACP countries.
Lomé II ( January 1981 to February 1985 ) increased the aid and investment expenditure for the ECU to 5. 5 billion.
Lomé III came into force in March 1985 ( trade provisions ) and May 1986 ( aid ), and expired in 1990 ; it increased commitments to ECU by 8. 5 billion.
; Controller: The controller is an ECU type unit in the car which receives information from each individual wheel speed sensor, in turn if a wheel loses traction the signal is sent to the controller, the controller will then limit the brakeforce ( EBD ) and activate the ABS modulator which actuates the braking valves on and off.
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