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Old 07-14-2009, 10:54 PM   #1
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Nissan unveils new Dual Injector System to boost efficiency




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Nissan Introduces New Dual Injector System for Improved Fuel Efficiency in Small-Displacement Engines

TOKYO (July 14) - Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the development of a Dual Injector system designed to improve fuel efficiency in small-displacement gasoline engines. The new fuel delivery system, the first of its kind in the world*1, uses an injector for each port rather than one per cylinder - speeding up fuel vaporization, reducing the amount of unburned fuel and reducing hydrocarbon emissions. Nissan will introduce the new system in production vehicles starting early in fiscal 2010.

While most current gasoline engines utilize one injector per cylinder (furnishing fuel to two intake ports), the new Nissan Dual Injector system doubles the number of injectors per cylinder. This reduces the diameter of the fuel droplets by about 60%, resulting in smoother, more stable combustion.

The system also adds continuous valve timing control on the exhaust side to conventional intake-side control, improving heat efficiency, reducing pumping losses and raising fuel efficiency by up to 4%*2 in sync with the dual injectors.

While similar in theory to "direct-injection" systems, which also inject fuel directly into cylinders, such direct injection systems are difficult to use on small-displacement engines because they require a high-pressure pump that complicates system design, making component layout less cost-efficient. In contrast, the Nissan Dual Injector system is lighter and structurally simpler because it furnishes fuel at normal pressures, reducing cost by about 60% compared to direct-injection engines of similar displacement.

The new Dual Injector system also uses half the amount of rare metals in the catalyzer while maintaining the efficiency of the catalytic conversion system. That number could potentially be reduced to 75% in combination with the ultralow-rare-metal catalysts that were introduced in 2008.

"We consider it important to further improve the fuel efficiency of gasoline engines as demand for gasoline and other internal-combustion systems continues to increase around the world," said Shuichi Nishimura, Corporate Vice President, Nissan Powertrain Engineering Division. "By widely applying the Dual Injector system on small-displacement engines, we hope to help reduce CO2 emissions and conserve rare metals."

Nissan has been addressing a wide range of actions under "Blue Citizenship," which represents the company's desire to protect the blue planet and to be a corporate citizen that can live symbiotically with people and society. These efforts range from such global issues as the environmental protection to contribution to communities, promoting diversity and making personal mobility available to as many people as possible. Nissan continues promoting the "Nissan Green Program 2010," based on the "Blue Citizenship" spirit by introducing effective technologies, products and services into the market.

*1: Mass production passenger cars (Nissan's research).
*2: Compared with Nissan gasoline-powered engines in the same class.
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Old 08-08-2009, 09:11 PM   #2
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What are they BSing? Judging from the picture, it is clearly an old port injection system, and no way "similiar to direct injection".
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What are they BSing? Judging from the picture, it is clearly an old port injection system, and no way "similiar to direct injection".
I think engineers might know a bit more than you. They wouldn't put out a Press Release without researching it first or they will be the laughingstock of the industry.
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What are they BSing? Judging from the picture, it is clearly an old port injection system, and no way "similiar to direct injection".
It is similar in a way that this dual injector system reduce the size of the fuel droplets so you get better fuel distribution and more efficient combustion.
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