Andy Karpay wrote:

>I'm no 'gear-head' but, also to consider that there is approximate 18,000:1
>ratio volumetric from liquid to vapor.  Therefore, there could be some
>expected advantage to vaporizing the atomized (liquid) fuel inside the
>cylinder.  The expansion of the gas alone may account for some
>energy/torque, while also using some of the available heat.
>  
>

    That's one advantage obtained by direct injection.  Otherwise, the 
expanded liquid merely displaces some of the air in the mixture, 
resulting in loss of power.

robert luis rabello
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