compression ignition
All engine are whether CI or SI are quantity governed. what is quality governed?? You have discovered it or wht??
Compression ignition (CI) engines use diesel is as the fuel, while spark ignition (SI) engines use petrol. SI engines are lightweight and achieve high speeds while diesel CI engines although heavier and slower engines, are more robust and have a higher thermal efficiency. Their robust build (and fewer parts) makes diesel CI engines ideal for heavy machinery.
250 ci,305 ci, 350 ci, 350 ci (Diesel), 379 ci (Diesel) (1982).
The CI stands for compression-ignition engine also known as a diesel engine. The CI engine is classified as an internal combustion engine.
An SI engine is a spark ignition engine. A CI engine is a compression ignition engine. SI engines use spark plugs to ignite fuel in the combustion chamber. CI engines use compression in the combustion chamber to ignite the fuel.
yes, we can do the morse test in CI engine by cut the fuel go to cylinders through the nozzle pipes.
Early Ford made 3 351 ci motors. 351 cleveland, 351 windsor and 351 M for modified.
267 ci 305 ci 327 ci 350 ci 400 small block and big block ci 454 big block simply any engine made by cheverolet make sure you get the right transmission, drive shaft, and rear end
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they have a 134 ci. engines and 110 stock hp
because it only compresses/pressurized air (without the mixture of fuel)
all pontiac engines were blueish green, never ever remember seeing any red engines, someone must have repainted it.