14.7:1
The air fuel ratio of the petrol engine is controlled by Carburetor
because a diesel engine ignites its fuel with pressure, and not with a spark like a petrol engine. that is why a petrol engine does not need as high a compression ratio as a diesel engine
it will increase its performance
Because of higher compression ratio.
No..the compression ratio is much higher eg a small petrol engine will have a ratio of 8:1 where a diesel small engine has around 17:1..
10.1
Petrol or gasoline in a diesel will cause internal engine damage. if petrol is used in diesel engine it may cause explosive sound with burning ....bcz high compression ratio ......
Ideally it is 14.7 air to 1 fuel in an internal combustion engine.
For the Opal Corsa generation Corsa B, 1.4 i petrol engine, the compression ratio is 9.4. It has 60 horsepower and a 46 liter fuel tank. For the 1.4 XER, the compression ratio is 10.5. For the 1.4 i 16V ECOTEC, the compression is 10.5.
It can be anywhere from 8.5 to 1 for a normal car to 13 to 1 or higher for a race engine.
Different engines - different ratios, but commonly around 8 to1.