Engine Control System -

Managing the engine's speed when the vehicle is stationary.

An is the electronic brain of a vehicle that manages and regulates vital engine functions to ensure optimal performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions control. At its core is the Engine Control Module (ECM) or Unit (ECU) , a specialized computer that continuously processes data from various sensors to adjust engine actuators in real-time. Core Components and Functions Engine control system

Based on sensor data, the ECM sends commands to actuators to control critical factors like: Managing the engine's speed when the vehicle is stationary

Adjusting the air-to-fuel ratio for efficient combustion. Core Components and Functions Based on sensor data,

The development of these systems has shifted from traditional mechanical tuning to a modern approach. This involves:

These devices monitor engine operating conditions such as temperature, RPM, throttle position, and air intake.

Regulating components like Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) to meet environmental standards. Modern Development and Maintenance