Direct injection engine definition

Direct injection engine means an engine which can operate in a mode where the fuel is injected into the intake air after the air has been drawn through the inlet valves.

Examples of Direct injection engine in a sentence

  • More than just great looks and a long list of special features, the effortless performance of the Sonata will keep you smiling every time you climb in.With the Sonata, you have the choice of two engines, the 2.4 litre GDi (Gasoline Direct injection) engine or the powerful2.0 litre petrol GDi turbo engine.

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