Development of the High Performance L4 Engine ULEV System
- 23 February 1998
- proceedings article
- Published by SAE International
Abstract
A new simple ULEV system has been developed, using only an underfloor catalytic converter. The new system features a VTEC (variable valve timing and lift mechanism) engine with a newly developed catalyst, a precise air-fuel ratio control for maximizing the catalyst performance and the newly developeKeywords
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