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e_dawg said:I believe it is where there is a common high pressure fuel line that all the cylinders get their fuel from directly instead of relying on individual fuel injectors to do the work. This way, instead of fuel injectors misting the diesel into the cylinder at a relatively low pressure (resulting in incomplete combustion), the rail supplies fuel to the cylinders at something like 10,000 psi, resulting in a super fine "atomized" mist that is completely dispersed throughout the cylinder and mixed with air and undergoes complete combustion. This results in higher efficiency and power.
I beleive all modern diesels are direct injection now; the old style of indirect injection into a prechamber is all but gone.
Diesel engine manufactures like Daimler (the largest in the world) have produced an electronic injection system for Diesel similar to electronic gas injection systems, except with the required psi for proper atomization.
Nice thread.