Diesel engines are sometimes called compression-ignition engines because initiation of combustion relies on air heated by compression rather than on an electric spark. In a diesel engine, fuel is introduced as the piston approaches the top dead centre of its stroke.
Diesel engines in trucks, trains, boats, and barges help transport nearly all products people consume. Diesel fuel is commonly used in public buses and school buses. Diesel fuel powers most of the farm and construction equipment in the United States.
Key Feature:
Direct Injection
Efficient Air Cleaner System
Low Noise and Stability
Keyed Electric Start and Recoil Start
Compact structure, small size and light weight.
Optimize fuel system and intake and exhaust system to save energy and fuel
Specification:
Brand: Royalty
Diesel Engine
Model: 178