Automotive Engine Management Systems
Automotive Engine Management Systems refer to the complex network of electronic components, sensors and actuators designed to optimize engine performance, efficiency, and emission control in modern vehicles. They are responsible for monitoring and controlling various aspects of the engine's operation, such as fuel injection, ignition timing, and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). These systems help maintain optimal engine performance, reduce harmful emissions, and improve overall vehicle fuel economy. Automotive Exhaust Systems and their components play a critical role in this process by removing exhaust gases from the engine and reducing pollutants before they are released into the atmosphere. Together, these systems work together to provide reliable and efficient engine operation, while also meeting stringent emission standards set by regulatory bodies.