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TUCSON, Arizona,
February 12, 2004
ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR FROM WALBRO ENGINE
MANAGEMENT PROMISES SMOOTH ENGINE OPERATION
Walbro Engine
Management has developed an electronic speed governing system designed
to provide smooth engine operation in applications such as
lawn-and-garden tractors and generator sets.
The electronic governor incorporates a number of Walbro components and
incorporates both electronic and mechanical functions in an integrated
system. Walbro’s expertise in both fuel systems and ignition systems
makes it uniquely positioned to provide this type of engine control
system, where the two systems interact to provide significant
performance benefits.
The heart of the Walbro electronic governor system is an electronic
module that processes engine speed information and sends appropriate
signals to a stepper motor on the carburetor throttle shaft. Dictating
movement of the throttle with steps of as small as 0.2°, the electronic
governor allows for greater control and increased performance
possibilities. The result is smooth steady-state operation without the
rapid “hunting” common to most mechanical governors. The system also
reduces speed variations under engine loading and unloading and
eliminates the “droop” experienced while the engine is under load.
The Walbro electronic governor system currently utilizes speed data from
a sensor on the flywheel. Future systems could combine the electronic
functions of the electronic governor with those of a digital ignition
module, allowing a single unit to serve as a speed sensor and provide
digital control to the throttle controller.
The Walbro system also can automatically adjust the spark timing for
easy starting (cold start or hot re-start) and excellent all-around
engine performance. Features such as precise cut-In, reduced kick back,
idle stability feedback, customized timing control and optimized engine
power can further enhance consumer satisfaction.
Walbro Engine Management, a unit of TI Automotive, is the world's
largest manufacturer of carburetors and a major manufacturer of ignition
systems, fuel injection and air/fuel management components for engines
targeted at outdoor power equipment, marine, recreational and two-wheel
applications. Walbro Engine Management has facilities in the United
States, Mexico, Italy, Japan, Thailand and China. More information is
available at www.walbro.com.
For more editorial
information, please contact:
Ann M. Guernsey
Walbro Engine Management
(520)877-3000 |