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To: PIERRE HANDL who wrote (3698)1/4/1999 8:10:00 AM
From: Maverick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4908
 
It looks like direct injection.

Still not possible to tell with certainty from photo's, although yours are the best we've seen yet of this motor. It does appear that the injector are mounted on the cylinder head (not the intake manifold), and the fuel rail looks different than the typical Honda. I think it's sad that those at the "information desk" where ignorant, but typical. Note that you could describe DFI as "multi-point" fuel injection, which is true (it's just not telling you everything). Perhaps Clinton wrote the press release....

Roodnick: unfortunately I can't be much help on the ADR site. Your interpretation is as good as mine and your question about BHP is valid. I'm fairly confident some one will be able to answer your questions though, let's see what kind of posts you get in response. My presumption is the share count is ADR's without a multiplier. I've now discovered clicking on "underlying" reveals mutual fund holders. It would be interesting to see if one could contact any of the portfolio managers for these funds, inquiring as to their opinion on OE. You might get one to reply on the basis you're considering investing but wish to understand a fund's holding better.... biggest holder not doing too well:

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