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How does turbo diesel engine works?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 11/18/2022

All current Diesels are 4 cycle engines like gasoline engines,

intake

compression

power

exhaust

the only difference, is that the compressed air from the turbo doesn't get mixture with fuel while going into the cylinder.

A diesel engine compresses it and sprays the diesel fuel into the combustion chamber when the piston is near/at full compression. The air is so hot that the fuel automatically ignites when it is sprayed( no spark plugs).

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