Control apparatus for an internal combustion engine

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Including cylinder pressure or temperature responsive means

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ABSTRACT:
A control apparatus for an internal combustion engine calculates a basic fuel injection amount or a basic ignition timing for an engine based on the air intake quantity into the cylinders of the engine. The air intake quantity is calculated based on the pressure within a cylinder of the engine at a prescribed crankshaft angle. The fuel injection amount or the ignition timing is then controlled by feedback control so that a prescribed controlled variable, which is a function of the cylinder internal pressure, attains a target value.

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