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  2. 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). The ...

  3. Mercedes-Benz M110 engine - Wikipedia

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    The M110.984 was the first engine with the new Bosch K-Jetronic injection. This system is mechanical. The air that is taken in is weighed to then determine the amount of fuel to inject. Power output: 130 kW (177 PS; 174 hp) at 6000 rpm up to April 1978; 136 kW (185 PS; 182 hp) at 5800 rpm from April 1978. Applications: 1975-1981 280E (W123)

  4. Category:Fuel injection systems - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fuel injection systems" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. ... Jacketed fuel injection pipe; Jetronic; K. Kugelfischer ...

  5. Mercedes-Benz W116 - Wikipedia

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    From 1975 onward they used the K-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection system, a less complicated system that proved to be much more reliable in the long run with injectors costing significantly less than those used on the D-Jetronic system. The W116 equipped with the K-Jetronic system used a cast-iron fuel distributor which can be prone to rust ...

  6. Fuel injection - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Bosch introduced the K-Jetronic system, which used a continuous flow of fuel from the injectors (rather than the pulsed flow of the D-Jetronic system). K-Jetronic was a mechanical injection system, using a plunger actuated by the intake manifold pressure which then controlled the fuel flow to the injectors. [55]

  7. Manifold injection - Wikipedia

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    Unpowered" multi-point injection systems without injection-timing controlling such as the Bosch K-Jetronic were commonly used from the mid-1970s until the early 1990s in passenger cars, although examples had existed earlier, such as the Rochester Ramjet offered on high-performance versions of the Chevrolet small-block engine from 1957 to 1965.

  8. Volvo Redblock Engine - Wikipedia

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    Fuel system: Pierburg, SU, Solex-Cisac or Zenith-Stromberg carburettors Electronic fuel injection Mechanical fuel injection: Management: Bosch K-Jetronic, LH Jetronic, LE Jetronic or Motronic: Fuel type: Gasoline: Oil system: Wet sump: Cooling system: Water cooling: Output; Power output: 90–200 hp (67–149 kW) Torque output: 157–290 N⋅m ...

  9. Mercedes-Benz M100 engine - Wikipedia

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    As introduced, it utilized a mechanical fuel injection system designed and built in-house by Daimler-Benz. The 6.8 L (6,834 cc) version used a Bosch K-Jetronic Continuous Injection System . The 6.3 L power plant was conservatively rated at 250 PS (184 kW), with 503 N⋅m (371 lb⋅ft) of torque helping to compensate for the 2.82 to 1 final ...