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Gasoline direct injection



Gasoline direct injection or GDi is a variant of fuel injection employed in modern two-stroke and four stroke petrol engines. The gasoline or biobutanol is injected right into the combustion chamber of each cylinder, as opposed to conventional multi point fuel injection that happens in the intake manifold, or cylinder port injection in two-strokes.



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