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GDI, often known as Gasoline Direct Injection, is a type of fuel injection that injects high-pressure gasoline straight into each cylinder's combustion chamber. In comparison, Traditional port fuel injection injects gasoline into the intake at low pressure.
Gasoline direct injection (GDI) is a fuel delivery system in gasoline internal combustion engines. The system represents the very latest technology in fuel injection. It utilises a high-pressure common rail accumulator assembly which injects the fuel mixture directly into the engine's combustion chambers.
Compared to conventional MPI engines of a comparable size, the GDI engine provides approximately 10% greater output and torque at all speeds. In high-output mode, the GDI engine provides outstanding acceleration. The following chart compares the performance of the GDI engine with a conventional MPI engine.
TGDI or Turbocharged Gasoline Direct Injection has been adopted by many engine manufacturers to increase performance, reduce emissions and improve fuel economy.
According to the wikipedia article on GDI:
With the introduction of Windows XP, GDI was deprecated in favor of its successor, the C++ based GDI+ subsystem. GDI+ adds anti-aliased 2D graphics, floating point coordinates, gradient shading, more complex path management, intrinsic support for modern graphics-file formats like JPEG and PNG, and support for composition of affine transformations in the 2D view pipeline.
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