Fuel Injection System - Multi-Point: Description

1987 Ford Econoline E250, Van Window Extended, 4.9 YSECTION Description

The Electronic Fuel injection (EFI) system is a pulsed time, speed density, fuel injection system. Fuel is metered into intake air stream, according to engine demand, through injectors mounted on a tuned intake manifold.

An on-board Electronic Engine Control (EEC-IV) module accepts inputs from various engine sensors to compute required fuel flow necessary to maintain correct air/fuel ratio throughout engine RPM range.

The EEC-IV module sends a command to injectors to meter approximate quantity of fuel. System will automatically sense and compensate for changes in altitude and will permit push-starting vehicle (manual transmissions only).

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