The high-pressure rail gives its name to the common-rail system and is the hydraulic component that connects pump and injectors.
The oil-lubricated CP9 high-pressure pump delivers the fuel into the piping system leading to the injector under high pressure.
The sensors provide all the necessary information for the engine management and transmission control.
Diagnosis and monitoring of nitrogen oxides and ammonia in the exhaust system
Transmission speed sensors detect the input, output or intermediate speed of the transmission and transmit this information to the transmission control unit (TCU).
The brake pad wear sensor accurately informs the driver about the current wear of the vehicle's brake pad.
MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical system) sensor technology in chip format.
The proportion of vehicles with gasoline direct injection is set to increase further in future.
It is expected that the number of vehicles with compressed natural gas (CNG) powertrain systems will continue to rise in the years to come.
The primary advantage of the diesel common-rail system is the enormous flexibility of the injection pressure and the injection timing.