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Its a compression engine, as opposed to a spark driven combustion. No spark plugs!

To start the engine, the piston is forced up (by a starter), it compresses the (heated) fuel in the piston which then ignites (under pressure) forcing the piston back down and initiating the engine to turn over.

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