EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS - General Information
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- Catalytic Converter I Air-fuel Mixture Ratio Control System25-9
,ATALYTlC CONVERTERRZXIAAAThe catalytic converter is installed on the middle ofand surrounded by a stainless steel shell.
the exhaust pipe under the floor.The catalytic converter oxidizes carbon monoxide
This catalytic converter uses a monolithic type
catalyst with a honeycomb structure that has itsand hydrocarbon, and reduces oxides of nitrogen.
surface coated with catalytic components. Thewhich are present in the exhaust gas, in order to
minimize their emission levels.
catalyst is supported by a stainless steel wire mesh
Exhaust air
3Stainlesssteei shell
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AIR-FUEL MIXTURE RATIO CONTROL
SYSTEMThe
MPI system is a system which employs the signals from
the oxygen sensor to activate and control the injector installed
at the each cylinder head thus precisely regulating the air-fuel
mixture ratio and reducing emissions,
This in turn allows the engine to produce exhaust gases of the
proper composition to permit the use of a three-way catalytic
converter. The three-way catalytic converter is designed to
convert the three pollutants
(1) hydrocarbons (HC), (2) carbon
monoxide (CO), and
(3) oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) into harmiess
substances.There are two operating modes in the
MPI system:
(1) Open Loop
Air-fuel ratio is controlled by information programmed into
the engine control unit at manufacture.
(2) Closed Loop
Air-fuel ratio is varied by the engine control unit based on
information supplied by the oxygen sensor.
NOTEFor detailed information concerning the
MPI system, refer
to Fuel System.