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engine overrevving
A petrol engine (gasoline engine in American and Canadian English) is an internal combustion engine that runs on petrol (gasoline). Petrol engines can often be adapted to also run on fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas and ethanol blends (such as E10 and E85). They may be designed to run on petrol with a higher octane rating, as sold at petrol stations.
Most petrol engines use spark ignition, unlike diesel engines which run on diesel fuel and typically use compression ignition. Another key difference to diesel engines is that petrol engines typically have a lower compression ratio.
Hello everyone,
I support those who have their car rev constantly more than 4000 to get a fix/exchange/return and urge them to post longer videos.
For the rest of us however the car revs at around 2800 rpm at 120km/h. Isn't this overreving by design? Most modern cars of this size rev under...
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