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    Again, I will admit to being completely ignorant relative to most anything SVO and especially turbos. I have been doing a tremendous amount of reading here the past couple weeks. I have noticed you guys have and use frequently a ton of acronyms. I was wondering if you guys could post a list of acronyms with their definition and use?
    Regards,
    Patrick

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    I start with a few:

    BCS Boost Control Solenoid
    BP Barometric Pressure sensor
    BWD Bi-Wing Delete
    Dizzy Distributor
    ECT Engine Coolant Temperature sensor
    EEC Electronic Engine Control (Engine computer)
    EGO Exhaust Gas Oxygen sensor (O2 sensor for short)
    EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation system
    FMIC Front Mount Inter Cooler
    FPD Fuel Pressure Damper
    FPR Fuel Pressure Regulator
    HG Head Gasket
    HLA Hydraulic Lash Adjuster (or lifter)
    IAC Idle Air Controller
    IAT Intake Air Tempertaure (sensor)
    IC Intercooler
    IS Inertia Switch
    ISC Idle Speed Controller...also known as IAB,Idle Air Bypass, also sometimes listed as IAC
    ISC Idle Speed Controller...also known as IAB , Idle Air Bypass
    KOEO Key On, Engine Off
    KOER Key On, Engine Running
    LCA Lower Control Arm
    MBC Manual Boost Controller
    NOS New Old Stock
    OBS Overboost Warning Switch
    PCV Positive Crankcase Ventilation valve
    PIP Profile Ignition Pickup (Hall effect sensor module inside distributor)
    POS Piece of Sh!t
    Q or ? Question
    SVO Special Vehicle Operations
    TFI Thick Film Ignition module (module on the side of the distributor body)
    TPS Throttle Position Sensor
    VAM Vane Air Meter
    VAT Vane Air Temperature sensor (part of VAF)
    86 SVO 1C

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    • #3
      Thanks. I don't feel so bad now. The only one I didn't know in that list was HLA. Liked the POS, though I haven't seen it used here...yet.
      Regards,
      Patrick

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      • #4
        How about:

        PIP
        TFI
        KO (reference was to FP which I assume is fuel pump)
        Regards,
        Patrick

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        • #5
          I will throw out a few, answering the ones above first:

          PIP = Profile Ignition Pickup (Hall effect sensor module inside distributor)
          TFI = Thick Film Ignition module (module on the side of the distributor body)
          KO = ??, got me stumped on that one, could you mean KS = Knock Sensor


          Here are a few from the Slocum handbook:

          BP = Barometric Pressure sensor
          ECT = Engine Coolant Temperature sensor
          EGO = Exhaust Gas Oxygen sensor (O2 sensor for short)
          EGR = Exhaust Gas Recirculation system
          FPR = Fuel Pressure Regulator
          FPD = Fuel Pressure Damper
          ISC = Idle Speed Controller...also known as IAB = Idle Air Bypass
          IS = Inertia Switch
          OBS = Overboost Warning Switch
          PCV = Positive Crankcase Ventilation valve
          TPS = Throttle Position Sensor
          BCS = Boost Control Solenoid
          VAT = Vane Air Temperature sensor (part of VAF)

          I am sure there are many more folks to toss in here.
          Ted
          86 SVO Mustang
          17 Cooper S Clubman ALL4

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          • #6
            AllI am Pretty sure KO is Key On.
            I think it is out of print (maybe not), but there is a "must have" book called Ford Fuel Injection & Electronic Engine Control by Charles Probst, SAE. It covers 1980 to 1987 and definitely covers all SVO and has full wiring schematics anything that touches the engine. ISBN is 0-8376-0302-1

            I'm heavy duty technical person that works around electrical things all the time. But it quickly convinced me that carburetors are POSs and this book helped me to never look back.

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            • #7
              I would agree on the KO (Key On) after reading another thread about checking codes referencing KOEO and KOER. My assumption is those are Key On Engine Off and Key On Engine Running.

              Thanks again, very informative.
              Regards,
              Patrick

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              • #8
                Yes -

                KOEO = Key On, Engine Off
                KOER = Key On, Engine Running
                FMIC = Front Mount Inter Cooler
                ISC = Idle Speed Controller...also known as IAB = Idle Air Bypass, also sometimes listed as IAC = Idle Air Control

                - - - Updated - - -

                Originally posted by PatrickStapler View Post
                Liked the POS, though I haven't seen it used here...yet.
                You haven't heard me refer to my SVO....
                86 SVO 1C

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                • #9
                  IAC=Idle Air Controller
                  MBC=Manual Boost Controller
                  IAT=Intake Air Temp Sensor
                  Mike S

                  '86 SVO 9L Leather
                  '86 SVO 9L Road Warrior
                  '96 300ZXTT

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JTurbo View Post
                    You haven't heard me refer to my SVO....
                    Come on now...at least you have one.
                    Regards,
                    Patrick

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                    • #11
                      so, as we've had this board up for YEARS... I'm surprised to find something we've missed. but Patrick, you found something that's certainly worth-while.

                      I've updated Joe Turbo's post, with all the suggestions thus far (all in alphabetical order)
                      As others are added, We will update the post at the top, with the list.

                      my contributions thus far were

                      SVO -- Special Vehicle Operations
                      GDMFSOB -- really, you need me to spell it out ?
                      Eric C
                      SVOCA Webmaster

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SVOeric View Post
                        so, as we've had this board up for YEARS... I'm surprised to find something we've missed. but Patrick, you found something that's certainly worth-while.

                        I've updated Ted's post, with all the suggestions thus far (all in alphabetical order)
                        As others are added, We will update the post at the top, with the list.

                        my contributions thus far were

                        SVO -- Special Vehicle Operations
                        GDMFSOB -- really, you need me to spell it out ?
                        Great idea. Oh and that last one I've used a time or two....
                        86 SVO 1C

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                        • #13
                          OMG...that was better than POS. Hopefully they aren't that bad. I have two '65's that have sent me into many of those tirade's.
                          Regards,
                          Patrick

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                          • #14
                            ?
                            NOS
                            Dizzy

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                            • #15
                              ? Question
                              NOS New Old Stock
                              Dizzy Distributor
                              Regards,
                              Patrick

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