Misfiring on a petrol injection engine is caused due to incorrect ignition timing. As the engine rotates, the timing determines when each piston fires or ignites.
There is no difference. Petrol is just another name for gasoline. MPFI just means Multi-Point Fuel Injection. A petrol (gasoline) engine can be MPFI or it can have a carburetor. It can have many different ways to get gasoline (petrol) to the cylinders.
it works on the principle of direct injection system of petrol engine
fuel injection yes, turbo no
FSI stands for Fuel Stratified Injection, which describes the stratified petrol direct injection attained by this engine designed by Volkswagen.
Used prior to the introduction of fuel injection to mix the fuel & air at the proper mix for an internal combustion engine.
Yes, Multi-Point Fuel Injection has been used for years on gasoline engines.
two tone farts
A 1996 Punto 55 uses a single point (non-direct) fuel injection system. Later models adopted a multi-point injection system but none of the Fiat 1.1 engines use direct injection.
why would it no be
Fsi stands for Fuel Stratified Injection, in which petrol is injected directly into the cylinders, they do better than a conventional engine with fuel injection into the intake ports, as it gives a higher output of power with less fuel usage.
Yes all new cars are injection
Yes, of course because Common rail direct fuel injection (CDI) is a modern variant of direct fuel injection system for petrol and diesel engines. motorcyclesdir.com/