The Gasoline Direct Injection System (GDI) is a type of fuel injection system used in internal combustion engines. It is designed to deliver fuel directly into the combustion chamber of the engine, rather than the intake manifold, resulting in improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. GDI systems are becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry due to their ability to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. GDI systems are used in a variety of engine types, including gasoline, diesel, and hybrid engines. They are also used in a variety of engine parts, such as fuel injectors, fuel pumps, and fuel lines. GDI systems are designed to be more efficient than traditional fuel injection systems, as they are able to deliver fuel more precisely and with less waste. GDI systems are becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry, as they are able to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Companies such as Bosch, Delphi, Denso, and Continental are leading the way in the development and production of GDI systems. Other companies such as Siemens, Magneti Marelli, and Hitachi are also involved in the production of GDI systems. Show Less Read more
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