DICOR is nothin but refurbished term for crdi and it stands for "Direct Injection Common Rail engine" and the simple funda of crdi is a modern variant of direct injection system for diesel engines. It features a high-pressure (1000+ bar) fuel rail feeding individual solenoid valves, as opposed to low-pressure fuel pump feeding pump nozzles or high-pressure fuel line to mechanical valves controlled by cams on the camshaft.
and yeah crdi and dicor is for diesel engines....where as mpfi (multiple point fuel injection) is for petrol engines and if we talk in layman language when we used carburettor fed engine.....the main problem was that the fuel air mixture was not uniform in all the cylinders. it was always that the first chamber got the richest mixture and the last chamber got the lean mixture so to get rid of this problem the engineers developed a system where we injected the fuel rather than m ixing it with air and just air was sucked in the suction stroke.
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it spilts the fuel into vapour under high constant pressure mpfi stans for it ejects the fuel into each cylinder
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.
MPFI is Multi-Point Fuel Injection, which is the fuel system used with gasoline engines. CRDI is Common Rail Direct Injection, which is the fuel system used in diesel engines.
MPFI= Multi Port Fuel Injection
Frederick William lanchester invented the earliest MPFI engine
The first MPFI technology is believed to have been invented in 1925 by Jonas Hesselman. MPFI technology refers to Multi Point Fuel Injection systems.
Well MPFI is Multi-port fuel-injection and MPFI cooling system well my guess is that your wondering what cools the MPFI? Well in that case its the gasoline it shoots as it runs through the injectors it cools them down that's why its bad to run a Fuel injected car out of Gas...
Single Overhead Cam is what the letters SOHC stand for. Multi-Point Fuel Injection is what MPFI or MPI stands for.
MPFI stands for Multi Port Fuel Injection and uses fuel injectors. each cylinder gets its own injector which administors a measured amount of fuel to each cylinder during the intake stroke. this is a very efficent fuel delivery system. Carburrators use vaccume created by the intake to syphon gas into the engine. this is the most basic of fuel delivery methods but with proper tuneing can also be an effective fuel delivery system. on the average MPFI will outperform Carb style systems altho Carbs have been used for years for hi performance applicatons.
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Well MPFI is Multi-port fuel-injection and MPFI cooling system well my guess is that your wondering what cools the MPFI? Well in that case its the gasoline it shoots as it runs through the injectors it cools them down that's why its bad to run a Fuel injected car out of Gas...