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SSP 198/26
Subsystems of the Motronic
Exhaust gas temperature control
A new feature of Audi automobiles
is a function which monitors
exhaust gas temperature over the
entire engine speed range.
For turbocharged engines, the maximum
permissible exhaust gas temperature is a key
design criterion.
To protect the exhaust gas turbocharger and
the exhaust manifold, the exhaust gas
temperature should not exceed 1000 °C for a
lengthy period of time.
Since many of the components which
influence the exhaust gas temperature have
tolerances, thermodynamic adaptation
previously took place at 950 °C for safety’s
sake.
This was achieved by enriching the air/fuel
mixture.
The exhaust gas temperature is recorded in a
cylinder-bank-specific manner by the two
exhaust gas temperature senders G235 and
G236.
The Motronic controls the exhaust gas
temperature to 980 °C by enriching the air/fuel
mixture .
It is therefore possible to largely dispense with
the prophylactic enrichment process that has
been standard practice until now.
The mixture is only enriched...
... when necessary and
... to the extent necessary.
This means that engine operation with lambda
= 1 is possible up to high load and engine
speed ranges.
Advantage:
• Improved efficiency and reduction of fuel
consumption as well as exhaust emissions.
Exhaust gas temperature sender
Engine control unit
Injectors
G235
G236