Internal combustion engine with spark ignition and direct cylind

Internal-combustion engines – Particular piston and enclosing cylinder construction – Cylinder head

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123305, F02D 500

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057850283

ABSTRACT:
A piston-type, multicylinder internal combustion engine includes a cylinder block and a cylinder head mounted thereto, with a combustion chamber defined by the cylinder head and the top of the piston, with the engine being fueled by an an in-cylinder gasoline injection system which is centrally located with a spark plug such that the spark plug is closer to exhaust valves than is the injector, and with the injector being closer to the intake valves than the spark plug.

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