AMC computerized engine control

id: amc-computerized-engine-control-196-6236564
title: AMC computerized engine control
text: The Computerized Engine Control or Computerized Emission Control (CEC) system is an engine management system designed and used by American Motors Corporation (AMC) and Jeep on 4- and 6-cylinder engines of its own manufacture from 1980 to 1990. It is one of the three major components for proper engine operation: the computer, electrically controlled carburetor, and the oxygen sensor in the exhaust system. Starting with the 1986 model year, the AMC straight-4 engines used a throttle body injection
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description: Engine management system developed by American Motors Corporation
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