[Gmecm] Re: injection acronyms, injector placement
Jared Ryan
jryan
Sun May 14 02:30:04 UTC 2006
Many Diesel engines have a "prechamber" separate from the main
combustion chamber into which the fuel is injected. This is most
common on small automotive-type engines. The VW TDI (Turbo Direct
Injection) Diesel is unusual in that it is very small and has direct
injection
---> Jared Ryan <---
jryan at caminofx.org | http://www.caminofx.org
On May 13, 2006, at 9:22 PM, William Lucke wrote:
> I've never heard of a diesel that didn't have direct injection... I
> thought that was a staple of diesel operation in order to ensure that
> the combustion event occured at the proper time... like spark timing
> on a spark ignition engine. Which ones weren't direct?
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