Electronically controlled fuel system
In the case gasoline engines, EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection)
systems are generally used as the electronically controlled fuel
system.
In the case of diesel engines, CRS (Common Rail Systems) are
generally used as the electronically controlled fuel system.
For details, see "EFI system" and "Common rail
system."
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