Force-feed system
A force-feed system is a type of lubrication system that uses
pressure from the oil pump driven by the engine to distribute
oil to friction surfaces.
Using this type of system enables every corner of the engine to
be sufficiently lubricated and ensures that only the amount of
oil required for engine rotation is supplied. Considering these
advantages, force-feed systems are used for almost all engines,
except for air-cooled gasoline engines.
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