Fuel Injector Demonstration Model (SMT-FI-10)

This apparatus is designed to demonstrate the complete function and components of a modern automotive fuel injection system, from the fuel tank to the injectors in the engine. It is used to teach the principles of fuel storage, filtration, pressurization, and precise delivery necessary for creating an optimal air-fuel mixture in internal combustion engines. The demonstration model includes all key elements such as a fuel tank, an electrical fuel pump for generating pressure, fuel lines, both coarse and fine filters for cleaning, a fuel accumulator, a distributor, and electronically controlled injectors. The setup visually illustrates the path of fuel through the system, typically mounted on a panel for clear observation, allowing students to trace the flow from the reservoir to the final injection into the intake manifold. Its primary application is in automotive engineering education for vocational training and technician development. The key benefit is the clear, visual understanding it provides of a complex vehicle system, enabling students to identify each component, understand its role, and diagnose potential issues, which is fundamental for careers in vehicle maintenance, repair, and design.