

GDI engine operate with lean mixture and unthrottled at part loads, this operation provide
significantly improvements in fuel economy. At full load, as the GDI engine operates with
homogeneous charge and stoichiometric or slightly rich mixture, this engine gives a better
power output (Spicher et al., 2000). In GDI engine, fuel is injected into cylinder before spark
plug ignites at low and medium loads. At this condition, Air/Fuel (A/F) ratio in cylinder
vary, that is, mixture in front of spark plug is rich, in other places is lean. In all cylinder A/F
ratio is lean and A/F ratio can access until 40/1. In homogeneous operation, fuel starts
injecting into cylinder at intake stroke at full loads (Alger et al., 2000; Çnar, 2001). The fuel,
which is injected in the intake stoke, evaporates in the cylinder. The evaporation of the fuel
cools the intake charge. The cooling effect permits higher compression ratios and increasing
of the volumetric efficiency and thus higher torque is obtained (Muñoz et al., 2005). In the
GDI engines, compression ratio can gain until 12/1 (Kume, 1996). The knock does not occur
because only air is compressed at low and medium loads. At full load, since fuel is injected
into cylinder, the charge air cool and this, in turn, decreases knock tendency
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