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  • This is not a diesel engine, and its funny you mention Nubes, as you clearly are one - Diesel engines do not rely on combustion, that's what the spark plugs do. They instead rely on compression. Diesel ignites under high pressure - (being squashed by the piston) with a little help from the glow plugs. Who's the Nube now huh?

  • and plus diesel isnt flamable

    if you threw a match on a puddle of diesel it would smoulder

    if you did it on a puddle of unleaded you would die as a result explosion of how flammable unleaded is

    to ignite diesel u would have to hold it for a about 4 seconds and still would have difficulty to burning thus why diesel is ment for combustion

  • FOR EVRYONE WHO ARE NUBES, DIESEL ENGINES DO NOT HAVE SPARK PLUGS AND RELY PURELY ON COMBUSTION!!!

  • Because the spark is what makes the combustion - igniting the fuel and oxygen.

  • if its a combustion engine why do you have a spark plug

  • Tell me please what is the best and simple program to make animations like this one ?

  • I still can't believe that the turbine in a turbocharger spins at 150,000 rpms. That's nothing I can imagine.

  • I dont get it how does the intake happen? Where does it get the power to movie the parts so the gasoline and the air get in? Thanks please respond

  • Starter motor turns over the engine (remember, this is only one cylinder but most cars have at least 4 running in different timings), fuel is injected via the valve opening from the cam, and fuel pressure created by the fuel pump and injectors which are powered by electricity, from the cars dynamo.

  • @eggroll4f00d There's a thing called a camshaft which turns and opens them. It is sometimes run from the crankshaft by a belt. The crankshaft is what the pistons spin, which is related to the power output of your car... You should research how the camshaft works

  • great animation

  • yeh i kno bud im a trainee mechanic..

    i was jw what rpm it was!

  • how many rpm is that on the faster revs?

  • It was about 500 rpm.But did U know that if an engine ir running at a speed of 7000 rpms,it's piston moves up and down about 114 times a second?Now imagine a Formula 1 racing car's piston at 19000 rpm... :O

  • @OLTCITKA 114 times a second !!!!!!!! that s insane !!

  • peknee

  • nice

  • that was cool

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