Right Lane Cruiser
03-10-2009, 08:09 AM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/AmericanFlag.jpg "Direct injection is going to play a huge role in our fuel-savings and emissions-reducing efforts." (http://fastlane.gmblogs.com/archives/2009/03/more_power_less_fuel_fewer_emissions_-_a_direct_injection_trifecta.html)
http://www.youtube.com/v/qd90yHlmfS4&hl=en&fs=1|Chris Meagher - FastLane Blog (http://fastlane.gmblogs.com) - Mar. 9, 2009
This tech is quite promising! --Ed.
We talk quite a bit about future technology on Fastlane, but today I want to take a little time to discuss a fuel-saving engine technology that’s available now and offered on many of our 2009 models - direct fuel injection. It’s the technology that helps a 260 hp vehicle like the Chevy Cobalt SS go from 0-60 mph in 5.7 seconds and still get 30 mpg on the highway. Basically, direct injection allows us to make gasoline engines that are more powerful and more efficient with fewer emissions.
With direct injection, highly pressurized fuel is sprayed directly into the combustion chamber, instead of through the cylinder ports, to create a more complete burn of the fuel-air mixture. Less fuel is required to produce the equivalent horsepower of a conventional port-injection combustion system and the mixture is more precise, which also helps the engine save fuel and start quicker with fewer hydrocarbon emissions. All of this makes for a more complete combustion of the gasoline, providing more power with less fuel.
That’s a pretty technical description, but let me see if I can make it a little easier to understand. Basically, direct injection is one of the advanced internal combustion engine technologies that allows us to downsize from a V8 to a V6, or a V6 to a four-cylinder without sacrificing power, but still improve fuel efficiency with fewer... http://fastlane.gmblogs.com/archives/2009/03/more_power_less_fuel_fewer_emissions_-_a_direct_injection_trifecta.html
http://www.youtube.com/v/qd90yHlmfS4&hl=en&fs=1|Chris Meagher - FastLane Blog (http://fastlane.gmblogs.com) - Mar. 9, 2009
This tech is quite promising! --Ed.
We talk quite a bit about future technology on Fastlane, but today I want to take a little time to discuss a fuel-saving engine technology that’s available now and offered on many of our 2009 models - direct fuel injection. It’s the technology that helps a 260 hp vehicle like the Chevy Cobalt SS go from 0-60 mph in 5.7 seconds and still get 30 mpg on the highway. Basically, direct injection allows us to make gasoline engines that are more powerful and more efficient with fewer emissions.
With direct injection, highly pressurized fuel is sprayed directly into the combustion chamber, instead of through the cylinder ports, to create a more complete burn of the fuel-air mixture. Less fuel is required to produce the equivalent horsepower of a conventional port-injection combustion system and the mixture is more precise, which also helps the engine save fuel and start quicker with fewer hydrocarbon emissions. All of this makes for a more complete combustion of the gasoline, providing more power with less fuel.
That’s a pretty technical description, but let me see if I can make it a little easier to understand. Basically, direct injection is one of the advanced internal combustion engine technologies that allows us to downsize from a V8 to a V6, or a V6 to a four-cylinder without sacrificing power, but still improve fuel efficiency with fewer... http://fastlane.gmblogs.com/archives/2009/03/more_power_less_fuel_fewer_emissions_-_a_direct_injection_trifecta.html
