2.5 to 3.5 BAR
EFI stands for Electronic Fuel Injection. The fuel injection atomizes the fuel by pumping it through a small nozzle under high pressure.
which engine? diesel or gas? for efi use fuel pressure gauge and adaptor at the fuel rail, more than likely the driver side of engine
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
This is fuel injected application Kia vehicle. The EFI in-line fuel filter will be located undercar aft of the fuel tank on the engine intake fuel lines.
Electronic fuel injection
no, however the fuel pump has a secondary route through the oil pressure switch.If the fuel pump relay goes out the pump will run through the oil pressure switch after the engine gets oil pressure. this results in extended engine cranking time before the engine will start
EFI...electronic fuel injection....there a a few different names for the various systems, but this is the simple basic way to describe both. Fuel be it either gasoline or diesel is pumped from the fuel tank through filters to get out any impurities into a manifold under pressures ranging from 20lb for a gas engine to 3000lb for a diesel engine. at each cylinder (on modern fuel injection systems) there is a fuel injector which opens electrically at the exact time or mechanically, to allow the pressurised fuel to squirt into the cylinder......like a spray can does.....its contents are under high pressure and when you push the button the contents are released under pressure.
Its on the passenger side of the engine in front (towards headlights) of the coil pack. It has a black cap on it
electronic fuel injected motor. as opposed to carburated
EFI FHTR on a Toyota Corolla stands for the type of fuel delivery system the vehicle has. EFI means Electronic Fuel Injection. FHTR stands for Fuel Heater which means the engine is equipped with a block heater.
For a 1995 Ford Explorer , 4.0 liter , EFI , V6 engine : With engine idling ( 30 PSI ) Key On / Engine Off ( 39 to 40 PSI )
40psi +/- 5