Modular Engine Management System

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title: Modular Engine Management System
text: The Modular Engine Management System, or MEMS, is an electronic control system used on engines in passenger cars built by Rover Group in the 1990s. As its name implies, it was adaptable for a variety of engine management demands, including electronically controlled carburetion as well as single- and multi-point fuel injection. The abbreviations "SPi" and "MPi" refer to the single-point and multi-point injection configurations, respectively. In 1985, Rover Group made the decision to develop a new
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description: Electronic control system for Rover car engines
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