Why Do Diesel Engines Never Flood When Starting?
Diesel engines avoid the “flooding” problem that plagues gasoline engines, and the explanation boils down to three key design differences. First, their compression ignition system: no spark plugs mean fuel ignites solely from compressed air’s heat, even if extra fuel is present.
Second, modern diesel engines use ECU-managed fuel injection, delivering exactly the right...
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