all engine using gasoline (whether regular or premium) as fuel is called gasoline engine. motorcycle engine. generetors, buses. are example of gasoline engine
Gasoline, Diesel, Propane, E85 in a flex fuel vehicle, & Hydrogen in future vehicles. Old steam powered cars used coal, or wood as a fuel.
VDI is usually used in diesel engines. It stands for variable direct injection system and allows the amount of fuel to vary according to how hard the engine is working.
no there are several types of fuel injections. diesel also use multi point fuel injection simliar to a gas but alot bigger
Governor was firstly used in steam engine developed by James watt for control flow of steam inlet to engine when load changes on engine. Nowadays governor is an obsolete device. in automobile an ECU(electronic control unit) are used.which control the fuel inlet in engine cylinder and control the speed. it consists of sensors which help it to provide signal about requirements of fuel in engine. so controlled fuel is supplied according to requirement. when load increases fuel supply increase and vice verca.
he purpose of the fuel system is to supply the right amount of fuel for the engine to burn, and control the speed of the engine.
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Fuel stabilizer protects the engine from decay when it isn't being used.
A 1500cc engine displaces this much volume. This volume is based on the volume displaced by a single cylinder multiplied by the number of cylinders. The amount of fuel used is independent of this number. The fuel rate is adjust according to the demand on the engine and the amount of air coming in. The same 1500cc engine uses little fuel at idle and the most amount under hard acceleration. The two quantities are unrelated.
To fuel it and cool it
There are many types of fuel used to do many things nowadays. Biofuel is used because it is a cleaner and less expensive source of fuel.
Used prior to the introduction of fuel injection to mix the fuel & air at the proper mix for an internal combustion engine.
av gas; i.e. aviation gasoline. Jet fuel.