Injection engine

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Injection engine is a mostly slang term for a vehicle internal combustion engine that has fuel injection . Often a gasoline engine with manifold injection is meant, but the term can also be applied to engines with other functional principles (e.g. Wankel or diesel) and mixture formation systems (e.g. gasoline direct injection ).

Remarks

  1. Myron Seiliger describes a diesel engine as a " compressorless 6 cylinder injection engine ": Myron Seiliger: Compressorless diesel engines and semi-diesel engines , Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg, 1929, ISBN 978-3-662-25489-9 , p. 195