why petrol engines have more power than diesel engines of
same capacity?
Answer Posted / mv
Because in a Petrol Engine (SI Engine), there is 1 power
stroke in every revolution of the crank shaft. But in a
diesel engine (CI Engine) there is 1 power stroke in every
2 revolutions of the crank shaft.
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