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What is the full form of MDI engine?

What is the full form of MDI engine?

Motor Development International SA (MDI) is a Luxembourg based company designing products in both mobility and energy storage using a compressed air engine.

What is 2L or 3L engine?

The 3L will use more fuel to produce that 173 hp. An extra liter of displacement requires a similar increase in fuel, because the fuel to air ratio is relatively constant. So the 2L probably has higher boost pressure than the 3L. That could make the 3L more durable.

What is CRDE engine?

CRDI stands for common rail diesel injection , and CRDE stands for common rail diesel engine. Both are common concepts where common rail is provided which distributes fuel equally and consistantly to all cylinders and hence improve efficency .

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Which pump is used in MDI engine?

A more powerful & fuel efficient MDI (Super) 3200 engine, with quick starting response and lower oil consumption, as opposed to the F134 engine of the CJ3B, though the F134 was quieter. A new inline fuel injection system for higher fuel average and lower maintenance, later a rotary type pump was used.

What does Crdi mean Kia?

common rail direct injection
Kia’s common rail direct injection (CRDi) diesel engine features precision, high-pressure fuel injection via an electronic control system that enhances efficiency and power.

What is a NEF engine?

The NEF Natural Gas prototype is an in-line 6 cylinder engine, developing 180 hp peak power and 740 Nm maximum torque. It uses specifically developed FPT Industrial technology that minimizes fuel consumption to provide day-long autonomy.

Is Mahindra Commander still available?

The model has been discontinued and is currently replaced by Mahindra Thar in the segment.

What does Litre mean for an engine?

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Engine sizes are normally expressed in litres. One litre is made up of 1,000cc (cubic centimetres) but engine sizes are usually rounded up to the nearest tenth of a litre (1.4 litres, for example).