Automotive Fuel Injection Systems
Automotive Fuel Injection Systems refers to the mechanisms in vehicles that deliver fuel into the engine's combustion chambers in a precise and controlled manner. These systems replace traditional carburetors and help improve fuel efficiency, engine performance, and reduce harmful emissions. Fuel injection systems typically consist of fuel injectors, fuel pumps, sensors, and an Engine Control Unit (ECU) that work together to ensure the proper amount of fuel is delivered to the engine based on various factors such as engine speed, load, and temperature.