The oil-lubricated CP9 high-pressure pump delivers the fuel into the piping system leading to the injector under high pressure.
The air supply for the motor is just as important for the combustion of the air-fuel mixture as the fuel itself.
Determining the air mass reliably and accurately contributes to greater fuel combustion efficiency.
The single-cylinder pump system ensures excellent mixture preparation and combustion of fuel with specific high performance.
The intake manifold and boost-pressure sensor optimizes fuel injection and air control.
The unit pump injection system (UPS) injects the fuel into the engine cylinder.
The medium-pressure sensor provides a rapid and precise measurement of fuel and oil pressure in every kind of combustion engine and transmission.
By measuring the oxygen content of the exhaust gas, the lambda sensor supplies the necessary information for optimal air/fuel mixture to the engine control unit.
The temperature sensor measures the temperature of various fluid media, such as water, fuel, or oil for a multitude of vehicles.
By controlling the temperature of all combustion engine components based on the operating point, fuel consumption and thus emissions can be reduced.