Four-Stroke Cycle
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Four-Stroke Cycle
The four-stroke cycle is the operating principle behind most automotive engines. Each cycle consists of intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes, requiring two complete crankshaft revolutions to produce one power impulse per cylinder.
Understanding the thermodynamic events and mechanical timing of each stroke is essential for grasping engine performance, efficiency, and the roles of ignition timing, valve overlap, and compression ratio.
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