Because a piston travels up and down the bore 2 or 4 times a cycle.
While many experimental forms of flight exist, so far the jet engine does not look like it will be replaced any time soon. Alternates to air travel also exist, but are less widely used, and frequently more dangerous, time consuming, and less efficient. For the time being, the jet engine is here to stay.
Yes, I am pretty sure that such pulley systems exist.
Because diesel is ignited of heat and high high compresion not a spark on lower compresion petrol engine. If you use diesel in a petrol you will end up with your engine knocking and pre-detonation followed by your engine blowing up pretty bad.
The thrust of a Jet engine is calculated through the formula: F=(m_air+m_fuel)*v_e - m_air*v Where m_air is the mass flow rate of air entering into the engine m_fuel is the mass flow rate of fuel entering the combustion chamber v_e is the exit velocity of the exhaust gases (where v_e needs to be subsonic) v is the velocity of air entering the engine As you can see the thrust is reduced by the term m_air*v which physically has the significance of a drag at the intake of the engine. That's why rocket engine give usually a better thrust. Since they carry the oxidizer on-board that term doesn't exist for a rocket engine. I will let you think about the parameters you can play with to design an engine with as highest thrust as possible for a given (fixed fuel consumption). hint:v_e is influenced by things like combustion temperature, combustion pressure etc... Hope this helps!
An inventor creates something new that did not exist before. A discoverer finds something that did exist but nobody had found it.
Yes, such kits do exist but there is alot to consider. There are several things you have to know about your engine before you buy a turbo. Check and see what engine size and model your car has, and then look up to see if turbo kits exist in that engine size. If you install yourself, make sure you don't overboost your engine and blow it.
I don't know...Maybe yes because inside our body are things that work simillar to an engine in a car.
There is no such thing as a cheat engine for Runescape, anything claiming to be is likely malware.
No, Cadillac has built a V12 & V16 but not a V32.
No, unfortunately no engine currently exist that is strong enough to support that.
Yes. Cheat engine 6.6, 5.5, and 5.6.
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I don't believe there is one. I believe its run electronically. The odometer cable does exist, but it is connected to the transmission, not the engine.
Yes they do exist. You can check this out in BMW 3 series convertibles for instance, they have 6 cylinder petrol engines. They either come in a straight line arrangement or v6 arrangement. Some of the v6 engine cars were built as far back as 1905.
While many experimental forms of flight exist, so far the jet engine does not look like it will be replaced any time soon. Alternates to air travel also exist, but are less widely used, and frequently more dangerous, time consuming, and less efficient. For the time being, the jet engine is here to stay.
Duramax performance does not exist as a product, however Duramax is a diesel engine used primarily for light and medium duty trucks. The engine is produced by DMAX.
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