Internal Combustion Engine
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December 21, 2011
In an internal combustion engine, an injector injects fuel into an intake passage, an intake opening communicates the intake passage an inside of a cylinder, a fuel injection means includes at least an intake stroke injection means which causes the injector to inject fuel during an intake stroke, and an injection control means controls the intake stroke injection means to inject fuel from the injector during the intake stroke and introduce fuel into the cylinder from the intake opening, thereby forming a stratified air-fuel mixture within the cylinder, in a state where a temperature of an exhaust purifying catalyst is lower than or equal to a predetermined temperature. The control means operates the intake stroke injection means to inject fuel such that a center of a fuel injection period from the injector is located before displacement speed of an intake valve in a closing direction occurs.
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