manifold injection

  • 1Manifold vacuum — Not to be confused with Vacuum manifold. Manifold vacuum, or engine vacuum in an internal combustion engine is the difference in air pressure between the engine s intake manifold and Earth s atmosphere. Manifold vacuum is an effect of a piston s… …

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  • 2Manifold (automotive) — In automotive engineering, an intake manifold or inlet manifold is the part of an engine that supplies the fuel/air mixture to the cylinders. An exhaust manifold or header collects the exhaust gases from multiple cylinders into one pipe. The word …

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  • 3manifold — [1] A pipe or number of pipes connecting a series of holes or outlets to a common opening. [2] A device which controls refrigerant flow for system test purposes by means of hand valves which can open or close various passageways connected… …

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  • 4Manifold (engineering) — LPG manifold A manifold, in systems for moving fluids or gases is a junction of pipes or channels, typically bringing one into many or many into one. Applications Heated manifold direct injection die casting for zinc die casting …

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  • 5Manifold (general engineering) — A manifold, in systems for moving fluids or gases is a junction of pipes or channels, typically bringing one into many or many into one.Applications*Heated manifold direct injection die casting for zinc die casting.ee also* Manifold (automotive… …

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  • 6injection manifold — See air injection manifold …

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  • 7injection carburetor — A carburetor that measures the rate at which air is being consumed, taking into account the engine speed and boost pressure, and meters fuel through a vaporizing nozzle to the inlet of a supercharger or intake manifold …

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  • 8manifold pressure controlled — (MPC) a fuel injection system which determines engine load based on intake man pressure …

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  • 9Fuel injection — Fuel rail connected to the injectors that are mounted just above the intake manifold on a four cylinder engine. Fuel injection …

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  • 10Secondary air injection — Theory and origins= Secondary air injection (commonly air injection, colloquially smog pump, trademark Air Injection Reactor) is an automobile emissions control strategy introduced in 1966, wherein fresh air is injected into the exhaust stream.… …

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