Yes it needs spark plugs, every type of enternal combustion engine needs something to ignite the compressed air/fuel mix in the cylinder, including diesel engines they use glow plugs that help heat the mix and have a rediculus compression ratio which heats the mixture to the point it will combust with very little help.
Diesel? There is no spark.... Tech B would be the better answer.
0.035" gap
pushing a gas pedal on a fuel injection engine- (while starting) you just don;t push the gas pedal on a fuel injection engine.
.9mm is the recommended gap
SIDI in automotive, stands for "Spark-Ignition Direct-Injection" which is a type engine by GM. An example is Cadillac CTS 3.6 SIDI. It produces more horsepower and torque than a PFI engine (Port Fuel Injection).
The ECM (Electronic control module or Computer) Can and does control Spark advance Fuel injection timing and amount EGR function Engine temperature Throttle position in a throttle by wire system. Monitors engine operation through several sensors Relays information (speed, temperature etc) to the dash display.
# Idle speed incorrect # Fuel filter clogged and/or water and impurities in the fuel system # Faulty emissions system components # Faulty or incorrectly gapped spark plugs # Faulty spark plug wires # Vacuum leak in the fuel injection system,intake manifold or vacuum hoses # Valve clearances incorrectly set
# Idle speed incorrect # Fuel filter clogged and/or water and impurities in fuel system # Distributor components damp or damaged # Faulty emissions system components # Faulty or incorrectly gapped spark plugs # Faulty spark plug wires # Vacuum leak in the fuel injection system # Valve clearances incorrectly set
sidi means Spark Ignition Direct Injection
You can't. The engine's control unit needs it to differentiate between spark and fuel injection events.
If the engine has spark plugs, use gasoline. If it has a diesel injection pump, use diesel.
Yes.