More modern engines use a fuel injection system where the fuel is computer controlled and injected in the right amounts and right time into the chamber. Older engines may use carburettors, which spray the fuel into the chamber, but are controlled mechanically.
The fuel gets from the diesel tank to the combustion chamber through fuel injection. This process may vary on your particular vehicle depending on the particular modelÊof your Land Rover Discovery.
From the combustion of air and fuel in the combustion chamber.
in a combustion chamber
Unburnt fuel in the combustion chamber can result from several factors, including improper air-fuel mixture, inadequate ignition timing, or inefficient combustion due to low temperatures. Additionally, issues such as clogged fuel injectors, malfunctioning spark plugs, or poor engine compression can prevent complete combustion. These factors can lead to fuel pooling or incomplete burning, resulting in unburnt fuel being expelled from the combustion chamber.
Apparantly fuel is not reaching the combustion chamber. The most likely is a clogged fuel filter or a faulty fuel pump.
In an internal combustion engine, injectors spray atomized fuel into the combustion chamber
The main function is to spray atomized fuel into the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine.
An open combustion chamber is a type of combustion chamber found in some internal combustion engines where the combustion area is not fully enclosed by the piston and cylinder head. This design allows for better airflow and mixing of air and fuel for combustion.
The area is called the combustion chamber.
a flooded carburetor will spill fuel into the combustion chamber causing an improper fuel to air mixture. too much fuel in the combustion chamber will not completely burn. the unburned fuel will be pushed out of the exhaust.
The fuel/air mixture passes through the intake valve to get into the combustion chamber. After combustion, the spent gasses travel out of the combustion chamber through the exhaust valve.
depends on the cc of the combustion chamber