Fuel feed device for engine

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Fuel injection system

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123463, 123478, 123487, 123 32F, F02B 300, F02M 1306

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042352053

ABSTRACT:
A fuel feed device for an engine capable of electronically controlling the fuel feed rate corresponding to the suction air flow rate in the intake passage, comprising an air flow rate detecting device for generating electric signals of frequencies proportional to suction air rate, a plurality of electromagnetic valves disposed at a suitable position in the intake passage and adapted so as to permit supplying through a fuel pressure regulator the fuel of a fixed pressure differential with the suction pressure near a fuel outlet, and an electric control means for driving the electromagnetic valves with a shifted phase with one another to control the respective opening times thereof in accordance with the engine operating condition. Thus the accurate and highly reliable fuel supply is achieved over the wide range of engine operating condition from the idling to the maximum speed operation.

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