Combustion Characteristics of a direct-injection stratified charge S. I. engine

Abstract A direct-injection stratified charge gasoline engine has been developed that can run on an air–fuel ratio of 40–50 : 1. Major characteristics of the engine system include swirl gas flow and fuel injection in a swirl spray at a maximum fuel pressure of 10 MPa. Another notable feature is that the intake port configuration is virtually identical to that of a conventional engine, allowing flexibility for shared use of components among different engines. This new engine achieves better fuel economy, lower cold-start HC emissions and higher power output than conventional multipoint injection engines.