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![]() "Maxprop" wrote | An explosion is nothing more than an extremely rapid burn. Not quite right (I think). Here's how I understand it. A burn starts at one end of the cylinder near the spark plug and goes down towards the top of the piston. It expands evenly and pushes the piston down. An explosion starts somewhere in the middle of the fuel/air and pushes outwards really fast in all directions. It wastes energy and is too fast so it knocks against the piston and sometimes can even blow off a head gasket. An explosion isn't really a burn. Cheers, Ellen |
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