Not exact matches
The direct injected fuel, heats
so fast, upon injection, at near the end of the compression
cycle, it often does not need a electric spark, to set it off in spontaneous
combustion.
Is it when the leak is of such a large volume but not large enough that the engine just doesn't operate at all
so at least the engine goes through enough
combustion cycles to accumulate enough heat to drive an overheat scenario?
Its spark plugs fire during every ignition phase of the four - stroke
combustion cycle, but do
so in different conditions depending on the driving requirements.
Also, in a block, you can only bore the block
so much, before the cylinder walls become too thin to be able to contain the
combustion cycle.
There are up to five injections per
combustion cycle in the coldstart and warm - up phase, which is
so crucial for emissions.
During the past 500 years or
so, human activities have released mercury from its relatively stable and water - insoluble form (cinnabar) in rocks and soil through mining, fossil fuel
combustion, and other activities, and
so have increased the portion of mercury that is actively
cycling through the atmosphere, surface waters, plants, and animals as it changes chemical and physical form.