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Striving for an optimum mixture formation, i.e., exact metering, fast delivery, uniform distribution as well as good mixture preparation at all engine operating conditions has led to a great variety of possible solutions, which, however, never went into mass production. In most cases this was due to overly high expenditures in relation to the advantages that could have been obtained. The following chapter thus touches only briefly on a few of these special types of mixture formation.
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Lenz, H.P. (1992). Special Mixture Formation Varieties. In: Mixture Formation in Spark-Ignition Engines. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6692-5_6
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