en:Car Terms:M:Main injection
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M
- HVV
- MacPherson Strut suspension
- Main–beam assistant
- Main injection
- Manual Gearbox
- Manual Transmission
- Map Care
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- Misfuel Prevention Device
- Mobile phone compatibility with the car
- Mobile Phone preparation
- Mobility Tyres
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- MP3
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- MQB
- Multifunction Display
- Multifunction Steering Wheel
- Multi-Link Rear Axle
- Multi-Link Rear Suspension
- Multi-Purpose Rear-Window Aerial
- Multitronic transmission
- Multi-Valve Technique
- Park Assist
Main injection
In modern diesel engines, the fuel is not always injected at one time into the combustion chamber, but depending on the engine speed and load, the injection is divided into as many as four individual injections.
During the main injection, as the name suggests, the main part of the fuel is fed into the cylinder. Before the main injection, the pilot injection takes place; what is known as the post injection terminates the injection process.