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Is that knocking sound your engine is making just a case of low-octane fuel, or is it something more serious? The answer is crucial for your engine's health.
But too high a ratio causes knocking—premature detonation of fuel-air mixture during the engine's compression stroke caused by high cylinder temperatures.
SAE International Journal of Engines, Vol. 2, No. 1 (2009), pp. 1314-1326 (13 pages) ABSTRACT A new combustion system with a low compression ratio (CR), specifically oriented towards the exploitment ...
A significant issue of a high compression ratio engine for improving fuel economy and low-end torque is prevention of knocking under a low engine speed. Knocking is caused by autoignition of the ...
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Low- And High-Compression Fuel Economy Engines: The Techniques Are About The Same, But The Approach To Each Is Somewhat Different. A. Most stock cylinder heads have factory-cut undercuts of the ...
Not enough compression usually means misfires, rough idle, and hard starts on a traditional diesel engine. Mazda overcomes these issues with the SkyActiv-D by incorporating many different ...
The Flathead was also a very low compression engine, with Fenske noting the earliest 65-hp 3.6-liter variant had a compression ratio of just 5:1.