Should be 110 PSI
4 cylinder engine or a 2 vavle per cylinder v8
It is exactly what it says. The number of valves the engine has per cylinder. If you have 16 valves on an 8 cylinder engine, you have 2 valves per cylinder.
10 compression stages
The ignition temperature, (temperature at which diesel fuel ignites) is 490*F. This temperature corresponds to a set compression of the gasses in the cylinder of the engine. Some, but not all, diesel engines have glow plugs to initially warm the air when you first start the engine because the temperature of the air in the diesel engine is too cold to get the ignition temperature simply from compression. while the engine is running the compression heats the air to the ignition temperature. This compression (or pressure) is the same each time the cylinder fires. Using the universal gas law you can find that corresponding compression versus the ambient temperature and pressure. Typically this will occur at approximately 16 bars. Almost all diesel engines are designed to operate at a compression ratio of 15:1 - 20:1, less if supercharged or turbocharged.
It is a 4 cylinder engine that has 4 valves per cylinder making a total of 16 valves. This is simple language, allows the petrol in faster making the engine perform better.
the engine on a gt350 is a high preformance 289 model, 16 cylinder
This engine (allowing it is an automotive engine) is a four valve per cylinder engine.
Usually between 16:1 and 22:1
The Jeep 5.7L V8 HEMI engine has 16 spark plugs (2 for each cylinder)
If the four cylinder engine is a Dual Over Head Cam design ( YES ) or it could be a V8 engine with 2 valves for each engine cylinder
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