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History intro

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The reference is Kettering, Andy Dingley. The shortcomings of early fuel injection and the measures required to overcome them are discussed in Kettering. Please do not do any more spurious reversions.

I'm just about to remove it again. It's still unsourced, it's still completely wrong. The Kettering ref you mention [1] is describing developments at EMD. It covers nothing on engines before this, or the fuel injection system you describe. WP:BURDEN is clear - source this or it goes, and stays gone. Andy Dingley (talk) 21:41, 14 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Injection

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A unit injector (UI) is a high pressure integrated direct fuel injection system for diesel engines, combining the injector nozzle and the injection pump in a single component. The plunger pump used is usually driven by a shared camshaft. In a unit injector, the device is usually lubricated and cooled by the fuel itself. 202.188.24.174 (talk) 05:59, 23 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]