Calibration strategy to address abnormal engine noise in cold transient driving condition

2026-26-0585

To be published on 01/16/2026

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Passenger vehicle users often maneuver their cars in diverse and unpredictable driving patterns. The vast and varied terrain of the Indian subcontinent further complicates this scenario, introducing unique challenges due to differences in driving expertise, vehicle usage, and environmental conditions. A specific challenge addressed in this paper arises during cold to ambient engine temperatures and transient driving conditions—a critical phase for engine calibration to ensure optimal drivability and emissions performance. With current calibration practices, an after-burn like abnormal engine noise was observed during certain transient driving patterns in cold to ambient temperature conditions. This paper presents a novel calibration methodology designed to eliminate such abnormal noise. The proposed approach involves a step-by-step transient calibration strategy refinement, making the calibration process more robust and adaptable to any driving behavior. The paper outlines the specific challenges encountered and details the multi-level calibration and validation strategy used to resolve the issue, thereby enhancing overall vehicle drivability performance in cold to ambient temperature transient driving conditions.
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Suna, B., Tyagarajan, S., Pise, C., and Aishwarya, A., "Calibration strategy to address abnormal engine noise in cold transient driving condition," SAE Technical Paper 2026-26-0585, 2026, .
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To be published on Jan 16, 2026
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2026-26-0585
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Technical Paper
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English