Automotive Fuel Injection Systems
Automotive Fuel Injection Systems refer to the mechanisms and components responsible for delivering fuel into an internal combustion engine in automobiles. These systems are designed to optimize the air-fuel mixture, ensuring efficient combustion and improved engine performance. The system comprises several key components including fuel injectors, which spray fuel into the engine's combustion chamber, a fuel pump that pressurizes and delivers fuel to the injectors, and an electronic control unit (ECU) that manages and regulates the entire process based on various sensor inputs. Automotive Fuel Injection Systems contribute to better fuel economy, reduced emissions, and enhanced driving dynamics compared to traditional carburetor-based systems.