engines
All engines use “The Otto Cycle” or “Four Stroke” which describes the process of burning fuel to create rotary power within an internal combustion engine (as opposed to an external combustion engine, i.e. a steam locomotive). The four parts of the Four Stroke / Otto Cycle are:1 Intake2 Compression3 Ignition4 Exhaust
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