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Q: How much carbon does a typical 8 cylinder engine produce?
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What do big engines produce?

they produce more carbon dioxidedont get a 4x4 they produce ten imes more carbon dioxide than an Audi tt sport turbo with a v12 engine


Where would a vessel produce the highest concentration of carbon monoxide?

A vessel would produce the highest concentration of Carbon Monoxide near the engine and exhaust outlets.


How do i identify which is the number 1 cylinder on a g15mf engine?

The G15MF is a inline 4 cylinder Daewoo engine. The number 1 cylinder is the one on the front of the engine.On a typical V-8, V-6 or even a V-4 engine, the two banks of cylinders are offset. One bank will be just ahead of the other. The bank closest to the front of the engine contains the number one cylinder which would be the first cylinder up front.


How does engine produce heat?

From the result of combustion during the power stroke of each cylinder.


What makes the energy in a car?

The mechanical energy is made in the engine by burning fuel with oxygen to produce heat inside the cylinder, which makes hot gases at high pressure push a piston, and that turns the crankshaft. The energy of the fuel is released by burning the carbon in the fuel to form chemical bonds with oxygen from the atmosphere (through the air filter) to form carbon dioxide (CO2). This is what produces the heat. Hydrogen in the fuel also forms bonds with oxygen to produce water (H2O) in the form of steam, which also does work pushing the piston. So a gasoline or diesel engine is also partly a steam engine. A typical vehicle engine is 20-25% efficient, that means that at least 75% of the chemical energy in the fuel is wasted. Engineers know about this problem but it is not possible to increase the efficiency of a heat engine without using higher temperatures and pressures, which demands a more massive cylinder block and also makes the engine produce more harmful nitrogen compounds.


Does driving produce carbon monoxide?

Driving doesn't directly produce it - the chemical reaction of fuel undergoing combustion in the motor is what produces it. The principle carbon emission from cars is carbon dioxide. There is some carbon monoxide in the direct engine exhaust if the engine does not have the right air/fuel mixture. This is usually removed by proper operation (since 1975) of the catalytic converter.


Where is the starter on a 1992 lebaron?

Four cylinder it is on the rear of the engine. Six cylinder it is on the front of the engine.Four cylinder it is on the rear of the engine. Six cylinder it is on the front of the engine.


How much energy does a car engine have?

A car engine is technically a heat engine that has no energy of its own but it converts the chemical energy in the fuels into heat and then into kinetic energy by turning a rotating shaft. The chemicals that react to make the engine work consists of carbon and hydrogen from the gasoline in the fuel tank, and oxygen taken from the atmosphere. The carbon reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and heat, while the hydrogen reacts with oxygen to produce water and heat.


What energy Transfers Happen In A Car Engine?

In a car engine the fuel, which consists of carbon and hydrogen, is combined with oxygen from the air to produce carbon dioxide and water. Both these processes produce heat inside the cylinder, and they cause the gas in the cylinder to have an extremely high pressure. Each pound of fuel used gives rise to about 3 pounds of carbon dioxide. The gain in mass comes from the oxygen taken from the atmosphere. The gas pushes the piston down inside the cylinder, and it pushes the big-end via the con-rod to rotate the crankshaft. The energy is now mechanical energy and it goes along the transmission to the drive-wheels to propel the car forward. Only about 20% of the energy in the fuel goes to drive the car. The rest is dissipated from the radiator, or else it goes out in the hot exhaust gases.


What is the correct gap for spark plugs on a 1981 Buick Regal 6-cylinder 2 barrel?

.060 is the typical spark plug gap for your engine.


Is there anything special about the smart car's engine?

No, it is typical turbo charged engine. It does have only 3 cylinder but that is nothing new and has been done before. It does have an unusual manual transmission that has no clutch pedal.


What cars produce less Co2?

Hybrid cars produce less carbon dioxide because they run partially on an electric motor and partially on a gasoline engine. Therefore a hybrid will produce less CO2 than a car that relies solely on a gasoline powered engine.