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Fuel Charging and Controls: Overview






Fuel Charging and Controls

Overview
The fuel charging and control system comprises a supercharger and air induction system, fuel pump, FPDM (fuel pump driver module), fuel rails and fuel injectors. The fuel pump supplies fuel from the tank, via a pipe routed along the outside of the LH (left-hand) chassis box section, to the fuel rail. The fuel rail distributes the fuel equally to each of the fuel injectors. The fuel injectors, which are controlled by the ECM (engine control module), are installed in the fuel rails on each side of the intercoolers. A cross over pipe connects the two fuel rails together at the front of the engine. The supercharger delivers compressed air into the engine through the air induction system. For additional information, refer to Electronic Engine Controls Description