aleks_ader wrote:Dual stage yes. Ok right.
Glad I wasn't the only one that was confused
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aleks_ader wrote:
1. But i m wondering what it is so difficult or different that normal needle variable common rail injector cannot achieve?
3. So i m speculating: This dual pattern injector combined with TJI "chamber nozzle" provide some sort flame front aka "jets" direction control from chamber holes. So some kind "flame-front" spray pattern in reverse as we are used to normal fuel spray in the DI engines. So anybody could provide more insightful educated guess if is my "thinking" in right direction.
In F1 terms where ICE had quite narrow RPM window is such phenomena even necessary?
About a month ago,
motorsport.com had an article speculating Honda could adopt a multi-jet injector system. Me not knowing what multi-jet system was, I googled for a bit and ran into a
site explaining Fiat's MultiJet system.
From what I gather, MultiJet is used in diesel engines and aids combustion by having multiple injection operations in one cycle as shown in the graph below.
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Apparently this technology started with just two injections per combustion cycle where a pilot injection increased the temperature and pressure inside the cylinder before the main injection. The result was less noise, higher efficiency, and more power. Sounds like something Ferrari might be interested if not already implemented.
I also
asked in reddit (been a long time lurker of this forum, been intimidated to post here) where I compiled news sources and information there, but didn't get much more information.
Anyways, I have no idea if this is what they are after, but I thought it was interesting to see the similarity between these two and wanted to share.