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  2. Fuel injection - Wikipedia

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    Typically, hydraulic direct injection systems spray fuel into the air inside the cylinder or combustion chamber. Direct injection can be achieved with a conventional helix-controlled injection pump, unit injectors, or a sophisticated common-rail injection system. The last is the most common system in modern automotive engines.

  3. Manifold injection - Wikipedia

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    Manifold injection is a mixture formation system for internal combustion engines with external mixture formation. It is commonly used in engines with spark ignition that use petrol as fuel, such as the Otto engine, and the Wankel engine.

  4. Jetronic - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical fuel injection, 'K' stands for German: "Kontinuierlich", meaning continuous.Commonly called 'Continuous Injection System (CIS) in the USA. K-Jetronic is different from pulsed injection systems in that the fuel flows continuously from all injectors, while the fuel pump pressurises the fuel up to approximately 5 bar (73.5 psi).

  5. Chrysler 3.3 & 3.8 engines - Wikipedia

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    It uses Sequential fuel injection, has roller tappets and features forged steel connecting rods, a one-piece cast camshaft, and either a cast aluminum or reinforced plastic intake manifold. The 3.3 has a timing chain, and is an interference engine meaning that the valves will collide with the pistons in the event of a timing chain failure.

  6. Gasoline direct injection - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline direct injection (GDI), also known as petrol direct injection (PDI), [1] is a mixture formation system for internal combustion engines that run on gasoline (petrol), where fuel is injected into the combustion chamber. This is distinct from manifold injection systems, which inject fuel into the intake manifold (inlet manifold).

  7. GM High Feature engine - Wikipedia

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    Fuel system: Sequential multi-port fuel injection Direct injection: Fuel type: Gasoline, E85, LPG: Oil system: Wet sump: Cooling system: Water-cooled: Output; Power output: 201–464 hp (150–346 kW; 204–470 PS) Torque output: 182–445 lb⋅ft (247–603 N⋅m) Emissions; Emissions target standard: Euro 6: Chronology; Predecessor

  8. GM small gasoline engine - Wikipedia

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    The new global family is designed to improve fuel economy, performance, and emissions, while reducing noise and vibrations. To achieve this, it features a lightweight design and advanced technologies like gasoline direct injection, turbocharging, variable-length intake manifolds, and alternative fuel compatibility. It uses a modular approach ...

  9. Lamborghini V10 - Wikipedia

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    Fuel system: 5.0 L: Electronic multi-point sequential fuel injection 5.2 L: Electronic multi-point Fuel Stratified Injection: Fuel type: Petrol/Gasoline: Oil system: Dry sump: Cooling system: Water cooled: Output; Power output: 5.0 L: 368–390 kW (500–530 PS; 493–523 bhp) 5.2 L: 412–471 kW (560–640 PS; 553–632 bhp) @ 8,250 rpm ...

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