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intake, compression, ignition, exhaust
ignition, compression, exhaust
ignition, compression , stroke, exhaust.
Two strokes have two cycles the piston go through intake/compression and ignition/exhaust where four strokes have four separate piston cycles intake compression ignition and exhaust.
induction, compression, ignition & exhaust on a typical 4-stroke,.
The four-stroke engine cycle.
Air and fuel intake, compression and ignition, combustion and expansion, exhaust
air and fuel intake, compression and ignition, combustion and expansion, exhaust
Intake, compression, power/combustion, exhaust. Same as a standard SI (Spark Ignition) CI (Combustion Ignition) is how diesel operates. They contain no spark plugs. The compression heats the fuel to the point of SELF COMBUSTION .
Air and fuel intake, compression and ignition, combustion and expansion, exhaust
Induction (takes in fuel) Compression (squeezes gasses) Ignition (Ignites) Exhaust (expels burnt)
Air and fuel intake, compression and ignition, combustion and expansion, exhaust