bensiinikaasukaksit
Bensiinikaasukaksit, also known as gasoline direct injection (GDI) engines, are a type of internal combustion engine that injects gasoline directly into the combustion chamber. This technology is used in modern automobiles to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. Unlike traditional port fuel injection (PFI) systems, where fuel is mixed with air before entering the combustion chamber, GDI engines inject fuel directly into the combustion chamber, allowing for more precise control over the fuel-air mixture.
The primary advantage of bensiinikaasukaksit is their ability to deliver a more homogeneous fuel-air mixture, which
However, GDI engines also have some drawbacks. The high-pressure fuel injection can cause wear and tear on
Bensiinikaasukaksit are commonly found in modern passenger cars, SUVs, and light trucks. They are favored for