An injection pump, usually driven by a belt or chain linked to the crankshaft, does this by supplying fuel under high pressure (15,000 pounds per square inch or more) to the injectors for each ...
The researchers refer to these processes collectively as "particle injection pumps" because they can "inject" particles at much deeper depths before the carbon is released.
Ford is the only major automaker to continue using the CP4 injection pump since first installing them on its 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel engines. There are technically two versions of the CP4 ...
This is in part due to the Bosch P7100 inline mechanical injection, often referred to as the P-pump, which came to be in 1994 due to the new emission standards that went into effect that year ...