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Gasoline 4 Stroke Engine
A gasoline 4-stroke engine is a commonly used type of internal combustion engine that operates in four distinct phases: intake, compression, power, and exhaust. These engines are widely utilized in various applications, including automobiles, motorcycles, lawn mowers, and generators.
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The intake stroke involves the engine drawing in a mixture of air and fuel into the combustion chamber. The compression stroke compresses this mixture, preparing it for ignition. The power stroke is where the ignited fuel-air mixture drives the piston down, generating power. Finally, the exhaust stroke expels the burnt gases from the combustion chamber.
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