Growing Demand for Fuel Efficient Cars and Upcoming Emission Norms (Euro 6) Drive the Gasoline Direct Injection Market
A single fuel engine control unit (ECU) is used to control injectors, irrespective of the engine size. ECUs are becoming complex as engines use an increasing number of advanced sensors to increase the efficiency. The fuel rail market is estimated to be the second largest market in gasoline direct injection components market, by value. All the in-line cylinder configuration engines, which are famous in Asia Oceania and Europe, use only one fuel rail, but the length of the fuel rail differs depending on the number of cylinders used. In regions like North America, two fuel rails are common since the majority of the vehicles have a V6 or V8 engine. However, in the near future, the number will come down to one as North America is focusing on engine downsizing and will see more traction in I3 and I4 engines.
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