Fuel Control (Gas)
The PCM controls the air/fuel ratio of the engine by varying fuel injector-on time. Mass air flow is calculated using the speed density method using engine speed and manifold absolute pressure (TAT is a modifier in Speed Density).
Different fuel calculation strategies are used de pending on the operational state of the engine. During crank mode, a prime shot fuel pulse is delivered followed by fuel pulses determined by a crank time strategy. Cold engine operation is deter mined via an open loop strategy until the 02 sensors have reached operating temperature. At this point, the strategy enters a closed loop mode where fuel requirements are based upon the state of the 02 sensors, engine speed, MAP, throttle position, air temperature, battery voltage, and coolant temperature.