haggalin
Mechanical
- Jul 13, 2010
- 2
Hi
My knowledge so far is that diesel vehicles with electrically controlled common rail use measurements such as: engine load, air temperature, engine temperature, rail pressure etc. to calculate the amount of fuel witch is to be injected to the cylinder (i think with common rail there are about 5 seperate injections in each stroke). I imagine that the injectors are just connected with two wires which open up when an electrical current is applied. The amount of fuel is therefor controlled by a control signal from the ECU. Then, by adjusting the pulse width of that signal would change the opening time of the injectors and amount of fuel injected.
My question is: is there anyway of knowing the opening time of the injectors before the ECU sends the control signal? I know that the ECU calibrates the timing before the injection process starts so maybe by sending a request message on the CAN bus or through OBD i could access that kind of information. I was thinking that there would maybe be some kind of PID code i could send out to get that kind of information from the ECU. Does anyone have a thought on how to do this?
My knowledge so far is that diesel vehicles with electrically controlled common rail use measurements such as: engine load, air temperature, engine temperature, rail pressure etc. to calculate the amount of fuel witch is to be injected to the cylinder (i think with common rail there are about 5 seperate injections in each stroke). I imagine that the injectors are just connected with two wires which open up when an electrical current is applied. The amount of fuel is therefor controlled by a control signal from the ECU. Then, by adjusting the pulse width of that signal would change the opening time of the injectors and amount of fuel injected.
My question is: is there anyway of knowing the opening time of the injectors before the ECU sends the control signal? I know that the ECU calibrates the timing before the injection process starts so maybe by sending a request message on the CAN bus or through OBD i could access that kind of information. I was thinking that there would maybe be some kind of PID code i could send out to get that kind of information from the ECU. Does anyone have a thought on how to do this?