Engine
car body
brakes
undercarrieage
Varia
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What is the difference between a gasoline engine and a diesel engine?
In a diesel engine, there is no spark plug. Instead, diesel fuel is injected into the cylinder, and the heat and pressure of the compression stroke cause the fuel to ignite. Diesel fuel has a higher energy density than gasoline, so a diesel engine gets better mileage. See How Diesel Engines Work for more information.
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what kind of car body have bmw e36?
What is monoquicie
100
What is the most common brake fluid on brake system?
What is dot-4
100
What is the supporting framework underneath a vehicle
What is undercarriaege
100
Lada electrical car model name?
What is Lada Rapan
200
What is the difference between a two-stroke and a four-stroke engine?
Most chain saws and boat motors use two-stroke engines. A two-stroke engine has no moving valves, and the spark plug fires each time the piston hits the top of its cycle. A hole in the lower part of the cylinder wall lets in gas and air. As the piston moves up it is compressed, the spark plug ignites combustion, and exhaust exits through another hole in the cylinder. You have to mix oil into the gas in a two-stroke engine because the holes in the cylinder wall prevent the use of rings to seal the combustion chamber. Generally, a two-stroke engine produces a lot of power for its size because there are twice as many combustion cycles occurring per rotation. However, a two-stroke engine uses more gasoline and burns lots of oil, so it is far more polluting. See How Two-stroke Engines Work for more information.
200
What makes damages to car body in winter?
What is Salt
200
What is the two types of brakes?
What is drum and disc brakes
200
What is common danger to undercarrieage on roads?
What is salt
200
Russian first supercar?
What is Lada Raven
300
Why have eight cylinders in an engine? Why not have one big cylinder of the same displacement of the eight cylinders instead?
There are a couple of reasons why a big 4.0-liter engine has eight half-liter cylinders rather than one big 4-liter cylinder. The main reason is smoothness. A V-8 engine is much smoother because it has eight evenly spaced explosions instead of one big explosion. Another reason is starting torque. When you start a V-8 engine, you are only driving two cylinders (1 liter) through their compression strokes, but with one big cylinder you would have to compress 4 liters instead.
300
What is the first pillar on car?
What is Front pillar
300
What can happen when u dont change brake fluid regulary and its freezing outside?
What is brake fluid can freeze
300
What is the good idea when u buy a new car?
What is rust proofing your car
300
Koenigsegg Agera R top speed ? (mph)
What is 273 mph
400
What does a spark plug do?
What is Ignites the fuel and air mixture to create energy
400
Frame what carries car body under body?
What is lower frame
400
What is the most common caliper slider lucricant
What is copper grease
400
What turns wheels?
What is Steering knuckle
400
The meaning of VAZ?
What is Volzhsky Avtomobilny Zavod or Volga Automobile Plant
500
What's a piston?
Cylindrical piece of metal that moves up and down useing the energy supplied by the combustion process
500
What protects car from rust?
What is car body wax
500
What is the most used brake system on cars?
What is disc brakes
500
What is in danger when rust gets bad??
you cant get trough inspection
500
How much is VAZ 2106 valve swell slit?
What is 0.15mm
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