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In a gasoline engine, fuel is mixed with air, compressed by pistons and ignited by sparks from spark plugs. In a diesel engine, however, the air is compressed first, and then the fuel is injected. Because air heats up when it's compressed, the fuel ignites
The only difference between the two is how the explosions occur. Gasoline engines use a perfect mix of fuel and air that are compressed by the pistons and ignited from the sparks created by spark plugs. Conversely, in diesel engines the air is compressed before the fuel is directly injected into the combustion chamber
Gasoline engines are spark-fired engines. The fuel inside the engine cylinder that ignites and pushes the piston down as it burns ignites as the result of exposure to a flame, a spark. Diesel engines are compression-fire
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