Yes. JP5 is primarily used in turbo fan engines, but they are blended for high performance and fuel economy.
No, they are both internal combustion engines.
They are both internal combustion engines
Both mechanical engineering and civil engineering basically deal with mechanics - studies of forces and their effects over a stationary body or a body in motion. Mechanical engineers, as the name suggests, use principles of mechanics as well as thermodynamics to design machines like steam engines, petrol engines, diesel engines, boilers, etc. Whereas a civil engineer uses principles of mechanics as well as the knowledge of properties of materials to design buildings, dams, bridges, harbors, airports etc.
Both 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines have a carburetor.
Horizontal search engines are general-purpose search engines such as Google and Yahoo. Vertical search engines, meanwhile, are specialized by content such as Trulia, Mocavo and Yelp.
Yes, they're both M20 engines, as long as both engines share the same type of transmission- auto or manual etc.
Yes, both fire and Paramedic units run diesel engines. Others are powered by gasoline or even compressed gas.
Yes. Gasoline and diesel engines are both heat engines.
Yes , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) both the DOHC and SOHC engines in a 2000 Ford Focus are interference engines * both engines are 2.0 liters in size *
The current largest aircraft (both in overall size and weight) is that Anatov An-225.
It does not have one, both the in-line 6 and V8 engines have coil on plug technology.It does not have one, both the in-line 6 and V8 engines have coil on plug technology.
YES, as long as both engines are a 1.6L 8V then the ECM's are the same.