In a gasoline-powered engine, the flow begins with the intake stroke, where air and fuel mix and enter the cylinder. Next, the piston compresses this mixture during the compression stroke. The spark plug ignites the mixture, causing an explosion that forces the piston down during the power stroke. Finally, the exhaust stroke expels the burnt gases from the cylinder, completing the cycle.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.