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Discussion Forum : Automobile Engineering - Section 4 (Q.No. 34)
34.
The compression ratio of a petrol engine is nearly
4:1
8:1
15:1
20:1
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Nijin said:   5 years ago
Since Petrol is very volatile, the 'Compression Ratio' for Petrol engines is typically lower. Thus, it varies from 10:1 to 14:1.

The petrol engine compresses the air & fuel with 10:1 to 14:1 ratio. The petrol engine mixes petrol with air & compresses this mixture in the combustion chamber.

Krunal Goswami said:   6 years ago
The correct air fuel ratio for the S.I enegine is aprox 15:1 (specified 14.6 : 1).

MATHESH K said:   7 years ago
Diesel engines are designed to operate at higher compression ratios, usually between 15 to 20, while petrol engines have lower compression ratios usually between 8 to 10. Since the higher the compression ratio of an engine the higher the thermal efficiency.

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