http://www.greencarcongress.com/2009/02/ricardo-introdu.htmlRicardo, Inc. is introducing Ethanol Boosted Direct Injection (EBDI) technology to optimize flex-fuel engines to a level of performance the company says will exceed gasoline engine efficiency and approach levels previously reached only by diesel engines.
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EBDI is an internally-funded Ricardo effort, assisted by partner collaborator contributions. Ricardo says that the project is not an outcome of the DOE-funded project with Bosch and the University of Michigan announced in 2007 to implement an integrated hardware-software system that delivers gasoline-like fuel economy when operating on E-85. (Earlier post.)
Ricardo’s EBDI is not utilizing a secondary ethanol injection from a secondary tank as envisioned by Ethanol Boosting Systems and MIT. (Earlier post.)
EBDI combines advanced boosting to achieve the high cylinder pressure that ethanol enables, a variable valvetrain, and cooled high load EGR with advanced controls and calibration techniques to optimize performance of the engine regardless of the percentage of ethanol in the fuel in the tank—i.e., from E0 to E85 and all intermediate blends created by vehicle fueling.
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This is not the same as the
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2006/10/startup_working.html">MIT designed Ethanol Direct Injection Engine that Ford is building and will be selling in 2010 (up 30% better fuel economy using only 5% ethanol).