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		Definition of fuel injection in English: fuel injectionnoun mass nounThe direct introduction of fuel under pressure into the combustion units of an internal combustion engine.  Example sentencesExamples -  Consider a bike with shaft drive, a 6-speed gearbox, Bosch fuel injection and moderate, ride-all-day ergonomics.
 -  The turbocharged 6-cylinder powerplant will feature full electronic fuel injection, considered technically impossible on a diesel until only a few years ago.
 -  Mazda eventually plans to add direct fuel injection and turbocharging to the I - 4 lineup.
 -  They had no fuel injection, no independent suspension, no air bags, no antilock brakes, no nothing!
 -  It packs a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cyl engine with direct fuel injection and some 274 hp.
 -  The MTU 6V 199 TE20 diesel engine is fitted with direct fuel injection, an exhaust gas turbocharger, liquid cooling and electronic engine management system.
 -  Our direct fuel injection can be flexibly adapted to meet the varying requirements of engine builders.
 -  The diesel uses second-generation common rail diesel injection and incorporates computer-controlled fuel injection and high pressure directly into the combustion chamber.
 -  Thanks to its CDI electronic fuel injection, even the usual diesel engine sound is muted.
 -  In warm weather, engines with fuel injection and electronic ignition start easily enough to hide a worn-out battery.
 -  The excellent International-developed hydraulic-assist direct fuel injection generates as much as 26,000 psi pressure at the injector.
 -  The new engine employs a common-rail direct injection system with precision-controlled fuel injection pressure and injection timing along with a small high efficiency turbocharger.
 -  Electronic control of fuel injection also enables softening of the power pulses to smooth and quiet the engine, even at idle.
 -  These new engines are also engineered for various technologies to be added as needed, such as displacement-on-demand and direct fuel injection.
 -  Engine efficiency is enhanced even further by an intercooler and direct fuel injection.
 -  To this point, electronics have been used in spot locations in vehicles for such things as fuel injection, antilock brakes and electronic clocks.
 -  Rather, features like high pressure turbocharging and common rail fuel injection are imposing higher loads on all components, and especially the crankshaft and the combustion chamber.
 -  The latter also features variable exhaust valve timing and sequential multi-port fuel injection, but does away with the combustion chamber trough in the center of the piston that helps stratify the air-fuel charge on the turbo engine.
 -  The latest engine would have 16 cylinders, multi-point fuel injection and 4 turbos, but it would be a side-valve design so you could use Model-T Ford parts on it.
 -  To this the students may add the options of turbocharger or supercharger, carburetor or fuel injection with electronic engine management.
 
 
 Derivatives   adjective  Dubbed the V - 2 / 90, the engine is a fuel-injected, four-stroke, 90-degree V-twin modular design with balance shafts.  Example sentencesExamples -  Most fuel-injected cars will cut off the fuel supply to the engine while you slow down saving you even more gas.
 -  Here was a car that had a big practical boot at the back and a fuel-injected 110 bhp engine at the front.
 -  These recognizable dragsters have an extended wheelbase and fuel-injected, 500-cubic inch engines, which are located behind the driver.
 -  The largest production bike ever made, the British-built 2004 Triumph Rocket III looks like a '60s hot rod, with flashy exhaust pipes cascading from its fuel-injected, 2,294 cc power plant.
 
 
 
    Definition of fuel injection in US English: fuel injectionnounˈfju(ə)l ɪnˈdʒɛkʃənˈfyo͞o(ə)l inˈjekSHən The direct introduction of fuel under pressure into the combustion units of an internal combustion engine.  Example sentencesExamples -  Engine efficiency is enhanced even further by an intercooler and direct fuel injection.
 -  To this point, electronics have been used in spot locations in vehicles for such things as fuel injection, antilock brakes and electronic clocks.
 -  In warm weather, engines with fuel injection and electronic ignition start easily enough to hide a worn-out battery.
 -  Mazda eventually plans to add direct fuel injection and turbocharging to the I - 4 lineup.
 -  Thanks to its CDI electronic fuel injection, even the usual diesel engine sound is muted.
 -  The latter also features variable exhaust valve timing and sequential multi-port fuel injection, but does away with the combustion chamber trough in the center of the piston that helps stratify the air-fuel charge on the turbo engine.
 -  It packs a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cyl engine with direct fuel injection and some 274 hp.
 -  Electronic control of fuel injection also enables softening of the power pulses to smooth and quiet the engine, even at idle.
 -  To this the students may add the options of turbocharger or supercharger, carburetor or fuel injection with electronic engine management.
 -  The new engine employs a common-rail direct injection system with precision-controlled fuel injection pressure and injection timing along with a small high efficiency turbocharger.
 -  Rather, features like high pressure turbocharging and common rail fuel injection are imposing higher loads on all components, and especially the crankshaft and the combustion chamber.
 -  Our direct fuel injection can be flexibly adapted to meet the varying requirements of engine builders.
 -  The latest engine would have 16 cylinders, multi-point fuel injection and 4 turbos, but it would be a side-valve design so you could use Model-T Ford parts on it.
 -  The turbocharged 6-cylinder powerplant will feature full electronic fuel injection, considered technically impossible on a diesel until only a few years ago.
 -  Consider a bike with shaft drive, a 6-speed gearbox, Bosch fuel injection and moderate, ride-all-day ergonomics.
 -  These new engines are also engineered for various technologies to be added as needed, such as displacement-on-demand and direct fuel injection.
 -  The excellent International-developed hydraulic-assist direct fuel injection generates as much as 26,000 psi pressure at the injector.
 -  The diesel uses second-generation common rail diesel injection and incorporates computer-controlled fuel injection and high pressure directly into the combustion chamber.
 -  They had no fuel injection, no independent suspension, no air bags, no antilock brakes, no nothing!
 -  The MTU 6V 199 TE20 diesel engine is fitted with direct fuel injection, an exhaust gas turbocharger, liquid cooling and electronic engine management system.
 
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