The scope of this SAE Recommended Practice is limited to gasoline fuel pumps used in automotive direct fuel injection systems. It is primarily restricted to bench tests. This SAE Recommended Practice also defines the minimum design verification testing that is recommended to verify the suitability of gasoline direct injection (GDI) high-pressure fuel pumps used for pumping gasoline or gasoline-blend fuels to direct injection gasoline injectors. Additional tests not specified in SAE J2714 will be required for non-automotive pump applications or pumps, such as those intended for use on aircraft, motorcycles, or marine equipment. The pump and the gasoline direct injector are complementary components, and the direct injector component is fully described in SAE J2713, which provides a full range of test procedures for the characterization of such injectors. Except where specifically stated otherwise, test results are recorded for individual parts under recommended test conditions. Where population characteristics are reported, the sample size, selection method, and statistical analysis technique shall be explicitly stated. The continued use of direct injection systems in gasoline internal combustion engines, along with the use of direct injection pumps in those systems, requires a document that provides for standardized testing, performance evaluation, and characterization of such pumps. The SAE Recommended Practice is updated to reflect current best practices in test procedures and latest-use conditions in industry.
Gasoline Direct Injection Pump
2023-01-25
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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