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  2. Continental O-240 - Wikipedia

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    The fuel-injected IO-240-A and -B were introduced in 1993. The A and B versions differ only in the type of fuel injector used. [1] [4] The IOF-240 is similar to the IO-240-B except that it employs an Aerosance FADEC system to control the ignition and fuel injection systems. [1]

  3. Stuart Hilborn - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Hilborn (9 October 1917 – 16 December 2013), was born in Calgary, Canada. Hilborn was an automotive engineer. [1] He became interested in amateur racing on dry lake beds before World War II.

  4. Partially premixed combustion - Wikipedia

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    Its high specific power, high fuel efficiency and low exhaust pollution have made it a promising technology. As a compression-ignition engine, the fuel mixture ignites due to the increase in temperature that occurs with compression rather than a spark from a spark plug. [5] A PPC engine injects and premixes a charge during the compression stroke.

  5. Fuel injection - Wikipedia

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    The term fuel injection is vague and comprises various distinct systems with fundamentally different functional principles. The only thing all fuel injection systems have in common is the absence of carburetion. There are two main functional principles of mixture formation systems for internal combustion engines: internal and external.

  6. Power at the gas pump: Oregon lets drivers fuel their own ...

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    For the first time in 72 years, Oregon motorists can grab a fuel nozzle and pump gas into their cars on their own, since a decades-old ban on self-serve gas stations has been revoked. Gov. Tina ...

  7. Jetronic - Wikipedia

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    Fuel is pumped from the tank to a large control valve called a fuel distributor, which divides the single fuel supply line from the tank into smaller lines, one for each injector. The fuel distributor is mounted atop a control vane through which all intake air must pass, and the system works by varying fuel volume supplied to the injectors ...

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