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An engine can operate using one of two ignition methods: a compression ignition (CI) engine ignites the fuel-air mixture through self-detonation, while a spark ignition (SI) engine uses a spark plug to ignite the mixture. A CI engine, such as a diesel engine, relies on the heat of compression to spontaneously combust the fuel, while a SI engine, like a gasoline engine, requires an external spark to initiate combustion.
An engine can operate using one of two ignition methods: a compression ignition (CI) engine ignites the fuel-air mixture through self-detonation, while a spark ignition (SI) engine uses a spark plug to ignite the mixture. A CI engine, such as a diesel engine, relies on the heat of compression to spontaneously combust the fuel, while a SI engine, like a gasoline engine, requires an external spark to initiate combustion.
An engine can operate using one of two ignition methods: a compression ignition (CI) engine ignites the fuel-air mixture through self-detonation, while a spark ignition (SI) engine uses a spark plug to ignite the mixture. A CI engine, such as a diesel engine, relies on the heat of compression to spontaneously combust the fuel, while a SI engine, like a gasoline engine, requires an external spark to initiate combustion.