Need Help with a acronym listing

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I've added a new feature to the board thanks to Anna (Crewgirl) Basically it is a acronym Listing.

What I want is the acronym and a definition of it.

Like:

LB7 = Duramax Engine placed in GM trucks from 2001 til early 2004.

This is what the words will look like;

CompD

if you mouse over and stop you will see what it does.

Thanks For your help
 
Got these from Dieselmans page:

AP: Accelerator Pedal position sensor
Load/demand input; PCM uses this to determine mass fuel desired, adjusts fuel delivery through IPR duty cycle and fuel pulse width and injection timing.

BARO: Barometric pressure sensor
Strategy input; PCM uses this to adjust fuel quantity and injection timing for optimum running and minimum smoke, also glow plug on time to aid starting at higher altitudes.

CMP: CaMshaft Position sensor
Strategy and load input; PCM uses this to monitor engine speed to determine engine state and load, and cylinder position in order to control timing and fuel delivery; Hall Effect sensor which generates a digital voltage signal.
DTC: Diagnostic Trouble Code
System malfunction or fault codes stored in the PCM to aid in diagnosis.

EBP: Exhaust BackPressure sensor
Feedback input; PCM uses this to monitor and control EPR operation.

EOT: Engine Oil Temperature sensor
Strategy input; PCM uses this for determining glow plug on time, EPR actuation, idle speed, fuel delivery and injection timing and adjusts as temperature increases.

EPR: Exhaust backPressure Regulator, also EBP regulator
Output for quicker engine warm-up at cold temperatures. If the IAT is below 37°F (50°F some models) and the EOT is below 140°F (168° some models) the PCM sends a duty cycle signal to a solenoid, which controls oil flow from the turbo pedestal. This causes a servo to close a valve at the turbo exhaust outlet. The PCM monitors the EBP input to determine if the EPR needs to be disabled to provide power for increased load, then re-applies the EPR as load demand decreases until EOT or IAT rises
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GPC: Glow Plug Control
Output; The PCM energizes the glow plug relay for 10 to 120 seconds depending on EOT and BARO. PID: GPC (time)

GPL: Glow Plug Light
Output; The PCM controls the "Wait to start" light independently from the GPC output; 1 to 10 seconds depending on EOT and BARO. PID: GPL.

GPM: Glow Plug Monitor
Feedback input; On 1997 and newer California emission vehicles, the PCM monitors glow plug relay output voltage to determine if any glow plugs are burned out or if the relay is functioning. PID: GPML (left bank current), GPMR (right bank current), GPMC (relay output)

IAT: Intake Air Temperature sensor
Strategy input; The PCM uses this for EPR control.

ICP: Injection Control Pressure sensor
Feedback input; The PCM monitors the high-pressure oil system to determine if it needs to be increased if load demand increases. It also uses this to stabilize idle

IDM: Injector Driver Module
The PCM sends a Cylinder Identification and Fuel Demand Control signal to the IDM. The IDM sends a 110-volt signal to the injectors. It then grounds each injector, as fuel is required for that cylinder. Fuel Pulse width is increased to deliver more fuel. The IDM sends a feedback signal to the PCM for fault detection. PID: Fuel PW Fuel Pulse Width signal from PCM (milliseconds)

IPR: Injection Pressure Regulator
Output; The PCM controls the high-pressure oil system by varying the duty cycle of the IPR. The IPR controls the oil bypass circuit of the high-pressure pump. 0%=full return to sump (open valve), 100%=full flow to injectors (closed valve). The PCM monitors the system with the ICP input. The PCM can control fuel delivery to the injectors by increasing the IPR duty cycle, which increases fuel pressure through the injector nozzles. PID: IPR (% of duty cycle), MFDES Mass Fuel Desired an internal PCM calculation based on load demand (MG)

IVS: Idle Validation Switch
Strategy input; On-off switch that the PCM uses to identify required operating mode; idle or power

MAP: Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor
Strategy and feedback input; The PCM monitors manifold pressure to control fuel delivery in order to minimize smoke. It also optimizes injection timing for detected boost. It also monitor boost to limit fuel delivery to control maximum turbo boost.
MAT: Manifold Air Temperature sensor
Strategy input; The PCM uses this signal to adjust fuel and timing.

MIL: Malfunction Indicator Lamp
"Check Engine" or "Service Engine" light that the PCM illuminates when certain system faults are present.
PCM: Powertrain Control Module, also ECU or ECM for Electronic Control Unit or
Module
The computer which monitors sensor inputs and calculates the necessary output
signals to the engine control systems. It also checks for readings outside of normal
Parameters a records trouble codes for these faults.

PID: Parameter Identification, also Data Stream or Sensor Data
Sensor readings displayed to a scan tool that represent sensor readings to- and output signals from the PCM
 
CPS (for the Ford Guys)

Pre-turbo EGT

Post-turbo EGT

PD - Pumpe Duse injection (VW)
 
Instead of CEL (Check Engine Light) howzabout CWL (Check Wallet Light)!!
 
I have CRS quite often...... Can't remember...uh...uh..shomeihtng.
 
CL Crazy larry, high performance seeting on bullydog downloaders
Cat Catalytic Converter
VB valve body
TC torque converter
PSD Patheticly slow diesel (just kidding guys)
 
CookCR said:
PSD Patheticly slow diesel (just kidding guys)

PSD = Passing Slow Dodges

PSD = Passing Slow DuraMaxies

Can't be by mistake, has to be the truth.

LargeCar:Cheer: :snoop: :Cheer:
 
CR - Common Rail injection

VP44 - Electronic injection pump used on 98.5-02 cummins

BHAF -Big honking air filter

IP - injector pump

LP - lift pump

WOT - wide open throttle (alot of people ask about that one)
 
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