Claims
- 1. A direct injection engine having a cylinder head with air intake means and exhaust means provided in a combustion chamber, a piston reciprocating in said cylinder, fuel injection means for injecting fuel into said combustion chamber, and ignition means for igniting atomized fuel from said fuel injection means, wherein said fuel injection means comprises a fuel injection valve coated with an organic layer of film on the surface of its fuel injection port, wherein said organic film of layer comprises a perfluoropolyether compound having a molecular weight of 2000 to 6000 in average.
- 2. A direct injection engine having a cylinder head with air intake means and exhaust means provided in a combustion chamber, a piston reciprocating in said cylinder, fuel injection means which is provided for injecting fuel into said combustion chamber such that fuel is atomized to have an air/fuel ration of 45 or greater suitable for a lean burn control, and ignition means for igniting atomized fuel from said fuel injection means, wherein said fuel injection means comprises an organic film of perfluoropolyether compound having a molecular weight of 2000 to 6000 in average coated on the surface of its fuel injection port and a portion in the vicinity thereof.
- 3. A direct injection engine having a cylinder head with air intake means and exhaust means provided in a combustion chamber, a piston reciprocating in said cylinder, fuel injection means which is provided for injecting fuel into said combustion chamber such that fuel is atomized to have an air/fuel ratio of 45 or greater suitable for a lean burn control, and ignition means for igniting atomized fuel from said fuel injection means, wherein said port and its vicinity in the vicinity comprise a kind of ferrite stainless steel including 0.6-1.5 weight % of C, less than 1 weight % of Si, less than 1.5 weight % of Mn, and 15-20 weight % of Cr, wherein said injection port is 0.3-0.8 mm of diameter, capable of atomizing fuel whose particle size is less than 20 μm, and wherein a thickness of said organic layer of film provided on the surface of said injection port and its vicinity is 1.5-10 nm.
- 4. An automobile having a direct injection engine according to claim 3.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/300,523, filed Apr. 28, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,273,348B1 issued Aug. 14, 2001.
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