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Bosch to provide oxygen sensors for fuel injection

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October 20, 2011 3:47 PM, EDT
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- NASCAR on Thursday announced that as it makes the switch from carburetion to fuel injection in 2012, Bosch will be its exclusive oxygen sensor supplier. As an exclusive NASCAR Performance partner, Bosch will supply special wide-band oxygen sensors, specific to NASCAR race cars, which will provide essential data to the fuel-injection engine management system.

Fueled by technology

Fueled by technology

NASCAR will be trading in the carburetor after this season for electronic fuel injection.

How and why

Beginning with the 2012 Daytona 500, all Sprint Cup Series race car engines will be fuel injected. An on-board computer will control the fuel injectors, using input from the oxygen sensors in the exhaust to determine the exact fuel provided to the airflow just as it is entering the cylinder. Several NASCAR teams have been testing fuel-injected engines on-track to see how the new systems operate in actual race track conditions.

"We are pleased to partner with Bosch to ensure a seamless transition as we move to fuel-injected engines and outfit each car with two oxygen sensors," said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of competition. "This technology will provide the opportunity for greater fuel efficiency and maximize each race team's ability to get the most performance from their fuel-injected engines."

Every Cup car will be equipped with two oxygen sensors in the exhaust system to monitor the level of unburned oxygen in the exhaust, and therefore the engine's relative "rich" or "lean" operating condition.

"Oxygen sensors relay vital information on engine performance to the vehicle's engine management system, which controls the fuel injectors and determines how the vehicle reacts to race conditions," said Wolfgang Hustedt, Bosch Motorsports manager, North America. "This change to fuel injection will give NASCAR teams enhanced control over their vehicle performance, and the oxygen sensors are vital in maximum but flexible performance at each track."

Bosch is a proud supporter of the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association's Know Your Parts education and awareness campaign. This initiative promotes the importance of quality brand-name aftermarket parts backed by full-service suppliers, and its impact on delivering reliable products to today's motorists. For more information visit: www.AASAKnowYourParts.org.

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