3361000 - E5050 DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT - Description
Description
An electronic management system supervises and governs all engine parameters. It optimises performance and fuel consumption by responding in real time to different service conditions.The Diesel engine is fitted with a COMMON RAIL UNIJET injection system.This features the use of high, electronically-controlled injection pressure. Fuel delivery, termed a pilot injection, is optimised by the electronic control unit via the injector and not managed by the pump.On this 4 valve per cylinder version, the common rail injection system uses Multijet technology, i.e. during each engine cycle it performs more than the normal number of two injections during each engine stroke. It performs two pre-injections (before the piston reaches top dead centre), one main injection and two post-injections.This solution improves consumption, emissions, quietness and performance because it allows better control of the temperature in the combustion chamber, lowering the maximum value and extending the optimum combustion zone.The system uses signals received from numerous sensors to control actuators. It is connected to the following systems:
- fuel supply;
- air supply system;
- heater plugs;
- accelerator pedal;
- engine cooling;
- fuel preheating.
The aim of the system is:
- keeping the efficiency of the system under control;
- signalling an increase in emissions due to a vehicle malfunction;
- signalling the need to replace components which have deteriorated.