Bosch 2008 User Manual

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2008 | 2009

Bosch Automotive Aftermarket

Ignition and gasoline-injection systems from Bosch | A 5

Mono-Jetronic components

Intake module

Gasoline direct injection

1982 KE-Jetronic market launch

The K-Jetronic was extended to include an electronic
control loop and the Lambda sensor and was employed
for the first time in a mass-produced vehicle in the
form of the KE-Jetronic.

1987 Mono-Jetronic market launch

The Mono-Jetronic is a particularly inexpensive single-point
injection system, making it feasible to equip even smaller
vehicles with Jetronic.

1989 Mono-Motronic market launch

The Mono-Motronic is a more advanced form of the Mono-
Jetronic and has been extended to incorporate an electronic
map-controlled ignition and a microprocessor.

1989 Electronic throttle control (ETC)

With ETC systems, the driver input is detected by a sensor
at the accelerator pedal. The Motronic control unit evaluates
the sensor signal and adjusts the electric motor-driven
throttle valve, taking into account other vehicle and engine
data.

1997 Increasing use of intake modules

Intake modules are pre-assembled units comprising the
intake manifold with injectors, throttle-valve unit, pressure
regulator etc.

2000 Market launch of Motronic gasoline direct injection

The Motronic MED 7 system with torque-based control makes
it possible to combine extremely economical fuel consump-
tion and highly dynamic performance.

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