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Black smoke from the exhaust: What is the problem?!
Black smoke from the exhaust is a sign that the engine is burning too rich a mixture of fuel and air. A rich mixture is a mixture that contains less air than is necessary for the complete combustion of the fuel.
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Rocket engine: What type of combustion engine is it?
A rocket engine is a type of reactive engine that is not affected by the external environment, thanks to the fact that it carries fuel and an oxidizer in its reservoir.
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Fuel injection: How does preparing the mixture work?
Fuel injection is a method of preparing a mixture of fuel and air for internal combustion engines. The fuel injection principle consists of injecting fuel into the intake pipe, intake channel, chamber, cylinder, or compression space through a small opening, or injector nozzle.
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Direct injection petrol engine: How does it work?
A spark-ignition engine with direct fuel injection is a type of piston combustion engine that, unlike a spark engine with single-point or multi-point fuel injection or carburetor method of mixture preparation, does not burn only a homogeneous mixture.
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Budack cycle: A cycle that saves fuel
Combustion engines can work in different working cycles, from the Otto cycle to the Atkinson cycle to the Miller cycle. However, Volkswagen came up with the Budack cycle after the engineer who invented it.
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Stoichiometric mixture: What type of mixture it is?
A stoichiometric mixture is a mixture of fuel and air that contains the exact amount of air required for perfect combustion of the fuel. This perfect ratio of fuel and air in the mixture is called the stoichiometric ratio.