Sentences with phrase «in a petrol engine»

An AWD system is unavailable in the petrol engine model, which means that drive is sent to only the front wheels.
In petrol engines Fuel injection traditionally used to happen (still happens in most commuter cars) before the intake valve meaning that the air fuel is mixed before entering the cylinder.
Porsche is still the only manufacturer to utilise turbochargers with variable turbine geometry in petrol engines.
Honda will offer paddle shifters with the CVT option, but only in the petrol engine model.
Even though your oils complete the viscosity criteria, i don't advise pouring in diesel engine oil in a petrol engine.
Mazda hasn't divulged full details yet but the engine runs its SPCCI (Spark Controlled Compression Ignition) technology, which includes both compression ignition (seen in diesel motors) and spark ignition (seen in petrol engines), seamlessly transitioning between the two combustion methods.
These differences are the key reasons behind why the petrol engine in the video misfired so badly when it ran on diesel; the fuel just won't readily combust in a petrol engine.
So, the «SM» and «SL» designations are very recent «Service» or «Spark» desginations, which means it's perfectly acceptable to use in a petrol engine, unless the OEM specifically says otherwise.
Even in petrol engines, the case with the gearbox is the same as the units are shared with the diesel models, the BMW yet again leading with the best transmission.
There certainly is a trend setting in with JLR concentrating on bringing in petrol engines in models.
Instead, the downsizing trend left its mark in the petrol engine lineup.
Secondly, the minimisation of mechanical losses through the adoption of Valvematic - a further development of VVT - i - in the 1.6 petrol engine, new roller rocker technology and smaller, lighter pistons in both petrol engines, low viscosity oil and 6 - speed manual transmissions throughout the new Toyota Auris engine range.
The Japanese internal combustion - enthusiasts at Mazda are targeting vast leaps in petrol engine efficiency for future generations
Usually by a spark plug in petrol engines or upon direct injection of diesel in diesel engines Intake Manifold: The connecting tubing that mates with the cylinder head on the intake side and the plenum chamber at the other end Inlet valve: The valve device that controls the flow of air or fuel + air mixture into the cylinder
In petrol engine department, Etios sedan offers 1.5 litre that churns out 88.8 bhp and 132Nm of torque while Etios Liva hatchback is powered by same engine but with smaller 1.2 litre displacement mustering 78.9 bhp and 104Nm of peak torque.
«We really plan to stick with the core business of small cars, which is offering a choice in petrol engines,» Collins stated.
With the automatic transmission manually locked in fifth gear at 70km / h the diesel four - cylinder was hovering around 1500rpm, but with just some mild booming evident, such as you would expect in a petrol engine at the same speed.
To avoid the inconvenience associated with the unprecedented pressure in a petrol engine, particularly the rattling, Mazda has also designed a suitable combustion chamber and developed a new injection system.
The powerful 211 hp 2.0 TSI engine steals the spotlight in the petrol engine range, while the great novelty among the Diesel choices is the arrival of common rail technology to the 170 hp 2.0 TDI engine.
As its parent company Volkswagen Group continues to grapple with the fallout from its «Dieselgate» emissions crisis, Audi is focussing heavily on what it calls its «right - sizing» engine strategy for petrol - powered models, which derive higher performance and better fuel economy from advances in petrol engine technology.
The family car is available in petrol engine option only, deriving power from a 796cc petrol engine paired to a manual transmission.
Porsche is still the only manufacturer to utilize turbochargers with variable turbine geometry in petrol engines.
In any petrol engine, fuel that is too low on octane can cause damage through detonation, more quickly if it occurs at high engine load and revolutions.
Fuel contaminants such as dirt and water are often more problematic in diesel engines than in petrol engines.
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