Fuel management system for efficient operation of a spark ignition
gasoline engine. Injectors inject an anti-knock agent such as ethanol
directly into a cylinder of the engine. A fuel management microprocessor
system controls injection of the anti-knock agent so as to control knock
and minimize that amount of the anti-knock agent that is used in a drive
cycle. It is preferred that the anti-knock agent is ethanol. The use of
ethanol can be further minimized by injection in a non-uniform manner
within a cylinder. The ethanol injection suppresses knock so that higher
compression ratio and/or engine downsizing from increased turbocharging
or supercharging can be used to increase the efficiency of the engine.