Here's the thing Joe, I'm willing to listen, but I expect intelligent and specific answers, not misused tech talk with little factual basis.
Your "You know what I mean" comment is classic. Yes, I know what you mean...direct injection is
direct injection. You used words, I understand them, therefor, THATS what you mean.
from Wikipedia:
Gasoline direct injection or GDi is a variant of fuel injection employed in modern two-stroke and four stroke petrol engines. The gasoline is injected directly into the combustion chamber of each cylinder, as opposed to conventional multi point fuel injection that happens in the intake valve, or cylinder port injection in two-strokes, and utilizes a high pressure single-piston injection pump and common rail fuel line.
If thats NOT what you meant, then WHY did you use it???? It only serves to confuse, or to mislead.
Then you tell me to stick to an industry that I have knowledge of??? Well, sir, if YOUR knowledge of your industry is defined by your use of the direct injection term above, then i wouldn't throw stones, if I were you.
Stick to real facts, and your case is stronger than a bunch of "Trust me on this"s, and incorrect terminology.
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