Rick and Chris---
Another question..... I understand (basically) the bit about a gasoline engine needing the correct fuel-air mixture fed to it while the diesel "creates" the correct fuel-air mixture in the cylinder because of the way fuel injectors work and the way diesel fuel burns.
So.... what about fuel-injected gasoline engines? Do they operate in a similar way to a diesel? In other words, in my car am I (or the computer) regulating the fuel flow to the injectors while the cylinders simply get all the air they need all the time to support whatever "burn power" occurs as a result of the metering of the fuel to the injectors?
Another question..... I understand (basically) the bit about a gasoline engine needing the correct fuel-air mixture fed to it while the diesel "creates" the correct fuel-air mixture in the cylinder because of the way fuel injectors work and the way diesel fuel burns.
So.... what about fuel-injected gasoline engines? Do they operate in a similar way to a diesel? In other words, in my car am I (or the computer) regulating the fuel flow to the injectors while the cylinders simply get all the air they need all the time to support whatever "burn power" occurs as a result of the metering of the fuel to the injectors?