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Development of a Compact Intake Porting Design for a 2-Stroke DI Outboard Engine

2012-10-23
2012-32-0116
Early implementations of direct injection technology were primarily adaptations of fuel systems to existing loop scavenge carbureted engines that did not leverage the strong interaction between the scavenge flow and fuel distribution in the cylinder. Emissions reduction techniques have been limited to engine calibration strategies using injection timing to minimize lost fuel at the expense of mixture preparation and power. This work focuses on manipulating the scavenging pattern to reduce lost fuel while improving mixture preparation and trapped oxygen. The project goals were to design an intake porting specifically for a 3.4 liter V6 2-stroke DI outboard engine that meets EPA 3 star NTE emissions regulations while increasing power by 10 percent and increasing fuel economy 10 percent over production baseline.
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