The Floor Area Ratio (FAR) or Floor Space Index (FSI) is the ratio of the total floor area of buildings on a certain location to the size of the land of that location, or the limit imposed on such a ratio.
As a formula: Floor Area Ratio = (Total covered area on all floors of all buildings on a certain plot)/(Area of the plot)
Thus, an FSI of 2.0 would indicate that the total floor area of a building is two times the gross area of the plot on which it is constructed, as would be found in a multiple-story building.
FSI or Fuel Stratified Injection is another term for Direct Injection where the fuel is injected directly into the cylinder instead of the intake tract.
FSI stands for Fuel Stratified Injection, which describes the stratified petrol direct injection attained by this engine designed by Volkswagen.
FSI Technologies was created in 1959.
far is distence fom but what is FSI?
FSI FontShop International was created in 1990.
well, the golf gti themselves are the same, unless you are referring to two different model years. as far as the fsi part, there are two types of motors. the fsi and the tsi. the tsi replaced the fsi. the tsi now comes newer pistons and other features. you can buy these upgraded pistons for your fsi however from APR.
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.
Fuel Stratisfied Injection. It uses gas more efficiently and economically by direct injection into the engine.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Flexible Solutions International Inc. (FSI) is $14,091,890.37
A FSI or Fuel Stratified Injection engine functions by having the gasoline injected directly into the combustion chamber of each cylinder in the engine.
FSI stands for Floor Space Index, which is a numerical representation of the ratio between the total floor area of a building to the area of the plot of land on which it is built. It is used in urban planning and building regulations to control the density and intensity of development in a particular area.
both are same