AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

Keeping the pressure up EUP has catered for older cam-in-block

6th November 2008
Page 49
Page 49, 6th November 2008 — Keeping the pressure up EUP has catered for older cam-in-block
Close
Noticed an error?
If you've noticed an error in this article please click here to report it so we can fix it.

Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

engine designs, with a cam-driven pump mounted on the engine block, which is connected to the injector, and then fitted in the cylinder head. via a high-pressure pipe.

Customers

The system uses the same basic pump components as the E3 EUI combined pump and injector, which is designed for cam-in-head engines.

Volvo, for example, has

10Delphi will adapt its E3 unit injector for one variant of its distributed pump common rail system designed to meet Euro-6 injection needs been a customer for Delphi's EUI systems since the D12 engine of the 1993 FH.

For the distributed pump common-rail systems, Delphi has adapted the EUP and EUI

pumps to deliver fuel to a common rail at very high pressures 2,400, 2500. 2,700 or 3,000bar, as required. For both system variants, up to six pumps can be used when fitted to a six-cylinder engin e.

Delphi is planning to produce two variants of each system. One will be designed for engines with capacities of four to nine-litres, an a larger system, which has been designed for engines between nine and 16-litres.

Tags