Claims
- 1. A method of controlling a multi-cylinder marine engine associated with a watercraft, the method comprising injecting fuel into the engine for combustion therein, sensing a first engine speed, comparing the first sensed engine speed with a first predetermined speed, reducing fuel injection to at least a first cylinder if the first sensed engine speed is greater than the first predetermined speed, determining if the watercraft is airborne, and restoring fuel injection to the first cylinder if the watercraft is not airborne.
- 2. The method of claim 1 additionally comprising further reducing fuel delivery by a second fuel amount if the watercraft is airborne.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein reducing fuel injection comprises disabling the at least first cylinder.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein reducing fuel injection comprises reducing an amount of fuel injected into the first cylinder so as to result in an air/fuel mixture that is more lean than a stoichiometric air fuel mixture.
- 5. The method of claim 1 additionally comprising further reducing fuel injection in a step-wise manner until the fuel injection amount injected for all of the cylinders is about the same as an idle speed fuel injection amount.
- 6. The method of claim 5, additionally comprising disabling the cylinders of the engine in a step-wise manner if at least one of the engine speed remains above a second predetermined speed and the watercraft remains airborne.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein injecting fuel comprises injecting an approximately stoichiometric amount of fuel for combustion in the cylinder, the approximately stoichiometric amount of fuel being based on at least a position of a throttle valve configured to meter an amount of air flowing into the engine, the method additionally comprising injecting the approximately stoichiometric amount of fuel if the throttle valve has been moved towards a closed position.
- 8. The method of claim 1, additionally comprising stopping the engine if a less than idle speed amount of fuel has been injected for at least a predetermined amount of time and the engine speed remained above a second predetermined engine speed.
- 9. A watercraft comprising a hull, a multi-cylinder engine supported by the hull, a propulsion unit powered by the engine, and a controller configured to control at least fuel supply to the engine, the controller configured to detect a speed of the engine, compare the detected engine speed with a first predetermined speed, reduce fuel supply to at least a first cylinder of the engine if the detected engine speed is greater than a first predetermined speed, determine if the watercraft is airborne, and restore fuel supply to the at least first cylinder if the watercraft is not airborne.
- 10. The watercraft of claim 9 wherein the controller is further configured to further reduce fuel supply if the watercraft is airborne.
- 11. The watercraft of claim 9 wherein the controller is configured to reduce fuel supply by stopping all fuel supply to the at least first cylinder.
- 12. The watercraft of claim 9 additionally comprising a fuel injection system, wherein the controller is configured to reduce fuel supply by reducing an amount of fuel injected for combustion in the first cylinder so as to result in an air/fuel mixture that is more lean than a stoichiometric air fuel mixture.
- 13. The watercraft of claim 9, wherein the controller is configured to reduce fuel supply in a step-wise manner until the fuel supply amount for all of the cylinders is about the same as an idle speed fuel supply amount.
- 14. The watercraft of claim 9 wherein the controller is configured to disable the cylinders of the engine in a step-wise manner if at least one of the engine speed remains above a second predetermined speed and the watercraft remains airborne.
- 15. The method of claim 9 additionally comprising a fuel supply system and a throttle valve configured to meter an amount of air flowing into the first cylinder, wherein the controller is configured to cause the fuel supply system to supply an approximately stoichiometric amount of fuel for combustion in the first cylinder, based on at least a position of the throttle valve, the controller being configured to restore an approximately stoichiometric amount of fuel if the throttle valve has been moved towards a closed position, after the controller has determined that the watercraft is airborne.
- 16. The method of claim 9, wherein the controller is configured to stop the engine if a less than idle speed amount of fuel has been supplied for at least a predetermined amount of time and the engine speed remains above a second predetermined engine speed.
- 17. A watercraft comprising a hull, a multi-cylinder engine supported by the hull, a propulsion unit powered by the engine, and means for detecting a speed of the engine, comparing the detected engine speed with a first predetermined speed, reducing fuel supply to at least a first cylinder of the engine if the detected engine speed is greater than a first predetermined speed, determining if the watercraft is airborne, and restoring fuel supply to the at least first cylinder if the watercraft is not airborne.
Priority Claims (2)
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2001-112641 |
Apr 2001 |
JP |
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2001-288522 |
Sep 2001 |
JP |
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PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/113,317. filed Mar. 29, 2002 and is based on and claims priority to Japanese Patent Applications No. 2001-112641, filed Apr. 11, 2001, and No. 2001-288522, filed Sep. 21, 2001 the entire contents of each of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10113317 |
Mar 2002 |
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10873850 |
Jun 2004 |
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