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The Way of Suppressing Self-Excited Vibration in Small Pressure Regulator for Small Motorcycles

2017-11-05
2017-32-0131
In recent years, the adoption of electronically-controlled fuel injection system (commonly called “FI”) of motorcycles is accelerating for the purpose of fuel efficiency improvement to meet tighter emission controls around the world and to protect global environment. The main stream of the motorcycle market is small motorcycles with an engine size of 100cc to 150cc, therefore downsizing and lowering the cost of FI products are being demanded. Pressure regulator (hereafter called P/R) installed in fuel pump module (hereafter called FPM), one of FI products for motorcycles, is being shifted to ball valve type from diaphragm type due to the downsizing demands. However, the ball valve type has problems such as abnormal noise and pressure adjusting defect that are caused by self-excited vibration.
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Downsizing of Fuel Injection Components for Small Motorcycles

2015-11-17
2015-32-0842
In recent years, more and more small motorcycles, such as scooters, are introducing Fuel Injection System (FI system) worldwide. As motorcycles have limited component spaces, it is not easy to put the fuel supply system products such as Fuel Pump Module (FPM) and Fuel Injector intended for four-wheel vehicles. Therefore, downsizing of these components are being required. In addition, weight reduction is also an important design factor in terms of improvement in fuel efficiency and driving performance. To meet these needs, we focused on motorcycles to optimize the design. We have been standardizing these components and starting mass-production in order since 2002. This paper introduces FPM and Fuel Injector that were newly developed for motorcycles.
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