1955
An SI engine ignites the fuel with a spark (SI = Spark Ignition) whereas the CI engine ignites the fuel with heat generated from compression (CI = compression ignition)
Adjust timing and/or quality of fuel
yes, we can do the morse test in CI engine by cut the fuel go to cylinders through the nozzle pipes.
It ends up being about 361 ci
All engine are whether CI or SI are quantity governed. what is quality governed?? You have discovered it or wht??
Everything should bolt right up.
Mine is a 1968 400 ci "WT" code.
A direct bolt in, 1961 to 1965 389 ci, Pontiac including the Pontiac Tempest.
The CI stands for compression-ignition engine also known as a diesel engine. The CI engine is classified as an internal combustion engine.
The knock sensor on a 1986 Pontiac Firebird with a V8 305 CI engine is typically located on the engine block, near the oil filter or on the side of the engine. It is usually positioned to detect vibrations caused by engine knock or pre-ignition. To access it, you may need to remove some components, as it can be somewhat hidden. Always refer to a service manual for specific details on your vehicle's layout.
Yes. Back then just about any engine/tranny combination was available. Either by the factory or even special order.
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An SI engine ignites the fuel with a spark (SI = Spark Ignition) whereas the CI engine ignites the fuel with heat generated from compression (CI = compression ignition)
With the 232 ci engine, 100 HP.With the 258 ci engine, 110 HP. With the 304 ci V8 engine, 150 HP. With the 360 ci V8 engine, 175 HP. With the 360-4 V8 engine, 220 HP. With the 401-4 V8 engine, 255 HP.
With the 258 ci engine, 98 HP.With the 304 ci V8 engine, 126 HP.With the 360 ci V8 engine, 129 or 138 HP.
An SI engine is a spark ignition engine. A CI engine is a compression ignition engine. SI engines use spark plugs to ignite fuel in the combustion chamber. CI engines use compression in the combustion chamber to ignite the fuel.