kütusepihustid
Kütusepihustid are essential components in internal combustion engines, responsible for precisely injecting fuel into the combustion chamber or intake manifold. Their primary function is to atomize the fuel, breaking it down into a fine mist that mixes efficiently with air, leading to more complete combustion. This atomization process is crucial for optimizing engine performance, fuel economy, and reducing emissions.
There are two main types of kütusepihustid commonly found in modern vehicles. Port fuel injectors (PFI) are
The operation of kütusepihustid is controlled by the engine control unit (ECU). The ECU receives data from
Over time, kütusepihustid can become clogged with deposits from fuel and combustion byproducts. This clogging can