Are Diesel Engines Better than Gasoline Engines?
Are diesel engines really better than those running on gasoline?
I’lldifferentiate one from the other, and see for yourself which one is really a better pick.
Gasoline or petrol cars are running on engines...
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Are Diesel Engines Better than Gasoline Engines?
Are diesel engines really better than those running on gasoline?
I’lldifferentiate one from the other, and see for yourself which one is really a better pick.
Gasoline or petrol cars are running on engines called ‘spark ignition’engines.
On the other hand,
diesel engines are called ‘compression engines’ as they use compressed air to burn into spark in
order to start.
Compression ignition is used to burn fuel.
This fuel is injected to the combustion
chamber in the final compression stage.
In gasoline engines, Otto cycle is used which ignites a fuel and air mixture using a spark plug.
This
fuel and air mixture burns and expands, forcing the piston to go down.
Fuel and air are pre-mixed
prior to compression.
Pre-mixing backwards electronic age used to happen in a carburetor.
Presently, pre-mixing is already fuel injection that is electronically-controlled.
Despite the high
speed of gasoline engines due to fuel and air pre-mixing,
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