Your not very specific as to what kind of engine, but:
The four-stroke engine was first patented by Eugenio Barsanti and Felice Matteucci in 1854, followed by a first prototype in 1860.
1872: The first true gas turbine engine was designed by Dr Franz Stolze, but the engine never ran under its own power.
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The first person to build a gas engine was built by Daimler or Karl Benz.
Never put gas in a diesel car. And never put diesel in a gas car. An engine is built to handle one and not the other.
there is not any mechanical governer, the computer does have a max speed limiter built into it
The water does not explode because it changes form to a gas (steam). The hot steam then escapes through the pressure releases built into a car engine.
Paris in 1860 by Entienne Lenoir. It was one-half horse, big, and heavy, but it was a gas engine.
A gas only engine has a spout where oil is added to the engine. If there is no spout, then it is a gas/oil engine. FYI - gas only engine is a four-stroke (four-cycle) engine and the gas/oil engine is two-stroke (two-cycle).
In 1859 a Belgian engineer Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoirdeveloped the first internal combustion engine for gas.It was a single-cylinder two-stroke engine which burnt a mixture of coal gas and air ignited by a spark-ignition system. He patented it in 1860.Then Nicolaus Otto invented a gasoline motor engine in 1876. He built the first practical four-stroke internal combustion engine - called the "Otto Cycle Engine" - and built it into a motorcycle.Otto's patent was later revoked when it was contested by Beau de Rochas.
No gas in the engine
The first car engine was built in the year 1926.
If it has a gas engine, then yes.If it has a gas engine, then yes.
A Troy-Bilt 21 inch cutting blade 190cc 6.7 HP engine does not need an oil and gas mix. It is a 4 cycle engine which keeps the oil and gas separate for maximum efficiency.
You can not. It is built in the engine and body computers.You can not. It is built in the engine and body computers.