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Vehicle Performance and Exhaust Emission, Carburetion versus Timed Fuel Injection
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Vehicle performance and engine efficiency are evaluated from the point of view of carburetion versus gasoline injection. The author discusses measurement of combustion efficiency; maldistribution and fuel precipitation effects; how to determine maldistribution; heat rejection mixture strength and timing effects; exhaust gas composition and vehicle performance in road service; and octane requirement; effects.
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Freeman, J. and Stahman, R., "Vehicle Performance and Exhaust Emission, Carburetion versus Timed Fuel Injection," SAE Technical Paper 650863, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650863.Also In
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