Split mode operation for fuel injection systems

Internal-combustion engines – Combustion chamber means having fuel injection only – Combustible mixture stratification means

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C123S299000

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07051699

ABSTRACT:
Methods for operating a fuel injection system of an engine. A first number of the fuel injectors is operated in a first mode during a first engine cycle. The first mode has a first set of fuel delivery characteristics, including at least one fuel shot per fuel injector per engine cycle. A second number of the fuel injectors is operated in a second mode during the first engine cycle. The second mode has a second set of fuel delivery characteristics, including at least one fuel shot per fuel injector per engine cycle.

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