CONTROL DEVICE FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

DRIVE January 11, 2012
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If a relative rotational phase between a first rotor drivably connected to a crankshaft and a second rotor drivably connected to a camshaft is not an intermediate lock phases when an engine is started, a fuel injection starting timing is delayed more than that of the time when the relative rotational phases is the intermediate lock phase The delay time is determined according to the working oil temperature of a valve timing mechanism during the engine start or the same oil temperature at the previous stop time of the engine, for example. As result, the start of the engine can be competed as soon as possibly white retraining the startability of the interval combustion engine.

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