en:Car Terms:P:Petrol Engine
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P
- Car Pedals with Programmed Deformation
- Car Power Steering
- Electrical Power Steering
- Electrohydraulic Power Steering
- Engine Power
- Paddings
- Paint Protection
- Panorama Window Panel
- Park Assist
- Parking Heater
- Parking Sensors
- Passenger Safety Cell
- Passive Safety Features
- Pearl Effect
- Pedestrian Protection
- Petrol Direct Injection
- Petrol Engine
- Piezo Injectors
- Pitch and Roll of the Car Bodywork
- Plastics in Vehicle Construction
- Pollen Filter
- Post-Injection
- Power Operated Tailgate
- Powertrain
- Power Weight Ratio
- Pre-Crash Sensors
- Pre-Injection
- Programmable Interval of the Windscreen Wiper
- Programmed Deformation Zones
- Progressive Steering
- Protection Against Corrosion
- Pump-jet Injection Technology
- Pyrotechnic Belt Tensioner
Petrol Engine
In 1876 Nikolaus August Otto constructed for the Deutz gas engine factory the first four-stroke engine in the world, a stationary single-cylinder engine. He had already invented the principle of the four-stroke engine in 1861.
Petrol engines are those piston engines with external carburation. (The FSI® petrol direct injection engine has internal carburation). The compression temperature of the fuel-air mixture at 400-600°C is still below the spontaneous combustion threshold, so it must be ignited by a spark. Unleaded fuels (super plus, super, regular grade petrol) are used in engines with a regulated catalytic converter.