Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine control apparatus comprising:
- idling operation condition detection means for detecting an idling operation condition of an internal combustion engine in which said engine is idling;
- rotational speed detection means for detecting a rotational speed of the engine;
- comparing means for comparing the rotational speed detected by said rotational speed detection means with a predetermined target idle rotation value at a time when said idling operation condition detection means detects said idling operation condition;
- control means, responsive to a comparison result of said comparing means, for controlling an idling speed of said engine such that the detected rotational speed coincides with said predetermined target rotating value;
- operation parameter detection means for detecting an operation parameter indicative of amount of air intake into cylinders of the engine when said idling operation condition detection means detects said idling operation condition and said rotational speed detected by said rotational speed rotational speed detection means is lower than a preset rotational speed; and
- correction means for correcting the target idle rotation value used by said comparing means by increasing said target rotating value when a loss of ignition region is detected, said loss of ignition region indicated by said operation condition parameter detected by said operation condition parameter detection means being lower than a predetermined value, wherein said control means includes means for increasing said target rotating value when said operation parameter becomes lower than a first predetermined value, and means for continuously increasing said target rotating value until said operation parameter exceeds a second predetermined value greater than the first predetermined value.
- 2. A control apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the operation parameter detected by said operation parameter detection means is a parameter from the group of parameters consisting of a suction air amount per one rotational speed of the engine Q/N, a pressure within a suction air pipe, or a pulse width of a fuel injection valve driving pulse applied to a fuel injection valve.
- 3. A control apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising:
- warming-up condition detection means for detecting a warming condition of the engine, and
- wherein the target rotating speed associated with said control means is determined on the basis of the warm-up condition detected by said warming-up condition detection means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 807,025 filed Dec. 9, 1985, now abandoned.
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