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EEO. 2021; 20(3): 3214-3222


Conversion Of Carbureted Fuel Supply Into Electronic Fuel Injection System

Durgeshwar P Singh, Nishant Negi, Prajwal Bhatt, Shiv Kumar Arora, Bhuvanyu Mall, Neeraj Sengar, Ms Himadri Vaidya.




Abstract

One of the most pressing issues confronting the automobile industry is the provision of the most recent technological advancements in this industry to an increasing number of people on a daily basis. Many experts from around the world are working on this issue. Billions of dollars are spent in this industry on research, which benefits the average citizen. With major advancements in the field of automobiles, several methods have been introduced that have had limited success. This research is dedicated to address this issue while also tapping the market for vintage cars. As cars age, some of them gain "vintage" status, increasing their value by hundreds of times. The market is currently worth billions of dollars, and with this project, we may be able to keep them running for a longer period of time. This project will also deliver packages for different types of engines, such as people who want greater fuel efficiency, while people who want performance out of their engine will have a different product. Also, for vintage cars, every car will require a custom one that fits it without ruining or disturbing its original shape. This paper is divided into two parts first, the control unit, which includes the E.C.U. and wiring, and the second one is a physical unit, which includes the runner length and other physical components.

Key words: Carbureted ,Electronic , Fuel ,Injection ,System






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