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Looking for DDiS abbreviation? We have got you covered in this guide. We have listed down different possible abbreviations of DDiS in various groups like Technology, Space Science, and Insurance.<\/p>\n

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Popular abbreviations of DDIS:<\/h2>\n

Searching for DDIS abbreviation \/ DDIS full form leads to different results in different categories. The below table illustrates the popular acronyms among them.<\/p>\n

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Term<\/th>\nAbbreviation<\/th>\ncategory<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n
DDiS<\/td>\nDirect Diesel Injection System<\/td>\nTechnology<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
DDIS<\/td>\nData Depository Index System<\/td>\nSpace Science<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
DDIS<\/td>\nDiane Daubeneck Insurance Services<\/td>\nInsurance<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
DDIS<\/td>\nDepository Distribution Information System<\/td>\nCommunication<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table><\/div>\n
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What does DDiS mean?<\/h2>\n

DDIS is the short form for the Direct Diesel Injection System<\/strong>. It is a fuel injection system that dates back several decades. The Direct injection engines inject the fuel directly into the combustion chamber above the piston.<\/p>\n

The air is compressed in these chambers which raises the temperatures to extremely high limits i.e. above 400 degrees Celsius. These high temperatures ignite the fuel i.e. diesel and it catches fire. Solely, for this reason, it is also called a compression ignition system.<\/p>\n

These systems are different as compared to their successors, Common Rail Direct Injection systems in the way they supply the fuel to the injections and their operations.<\/p>\n

Components of DDIS<\/h2>\n

A Direct Diesel Injection System involves several components such as:<\/p>\n