sequential fuel injection
- sequential fuel injection
(SFI) A computer controlled fuel injection system in which bursts of gasoline are sprayed into the intake ports by injectors at timed intervals. Each injector is fired separately and has individual circuits. Also called
timed fuel injection or
sequential electronic fuel injection (SEFI)
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