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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 04:58 PM
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What's speed density?
I cant garentee the reliability of this source, but:

http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles...ion/index.html
Old Dec 4, 2007 | 05:00 PM
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What's speed density?
Saves me from typing it out...

Speed Density systems accept input from sensors that measure engine speed (in rpm) and load (manifold vacuum in kPa), then the computer calculates airflow requirements by referring to a much larger (in comparison to an N Alpha system) preprogrammed lookup table, a map of thousands of values that equates to the engine’s volumetric efficiency (VE) under varying conditions of throttle position and engine speed. Engine rpm is provided via a tach signal, while vacuum is transmitted via an intake manifold-mounted Manifold Air Pressure (MAP) sensor. Since air density changes with air temperature, an intake manifold-mounted sensor is also used.

Production-based Speed Density computers also utilize an oxygen (O2) sensor mounted in the exhaust tract. The computer looks at the air/fuel ratio from the O2 sensor and corrects the fuel delivery for any errors. This helps compensate for wear and tear and production variables. Other sensors on a typical Speed Density system usually include an idle-air control motor to help regulate idle speed, a throttle-position sensor that transmits the percentage of throttle opening, a coolant-temperature sensor, and a knock sensor as a final fail-safe that hears detonation so the computer can retard timing as needed.
GM’s Tuned Port Injection (TPI) set-ups used Speed Density metering from ’90-’92, as did ’91-’93 LT1 engines. All ’86-’87 and ’88 non-California Ford 5.0L-HO engines used Speed Density metering. Most Mopar fuel- injection systems have used Speed Density too.
Because a Speed Density system still has no sensors that directly measure engine airflow, all the fuel mapping points must be preprogrammed, so any significant change to the engine that alters its VE requires reprogramming the computer.
Old Dec 5, 2007 | 11:41 AM
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my imaginary car rocks!!

I am saving up for a Neon.

Old Dec 5, 2007 | 12:11 PM
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Old Dec 5, 2007 | 04:01 PM
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The LT1 is a good stout motor and like the Fox-body it is now better than ever to add performance parts. The after market has stepped up and the parts are not expensive. Something to look into.
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