Can You Still Drive with Reduced Engine Power?
1 Answers
It is possible to drive with reduced engine power. The causes of power reduction include engine carbon buildup, aging spark plugs, incorrect fuel octane rating, and engine system malfunctions. The solutions are: 1. Clean the engine promptly; 2. Spark plugs should be inspected and replaced every 20,000 to 30,000 kilometers; 3. The recommended fuel octane rating is labeled inside the fuel tank cap - always use fuel according to this specification; 4. Engine system failures caused by fuel line blockages can be resolved by timely cleaning. Engine working principles: 1. Mixing air and gasoline in a specific ratio to form a combustible mixture; 2. The intake stroke draws this mixture into the cylinder where compression ignition generates thermal energy; 3. High-temperature, high-pressure gases act on the piston crown, driving reciprocating linear motion that outputs mechanical energy through the connecting rod-crankshaft-flywheel mechanism.