What Does Engine Power Reduction Mean?
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Engine power reduction refers to a decrease in the engine's output power. Generally, this issue in a vehicle may be caused by spark plug failure or fuel system malfunction. An engine can refer to both the power generation device and the entire machine including the power unit (such as gasoline engines, aircraft engines). Its types include internal combustion engines (e.g., gasoline engines), external combustion engines (e.g., Stirling engines, steam engines), gas turbines (used in racing cars), and electric motors. The spark plug, commonly known as the ignition plug, functions by discharging the high-voltage pulse electricity delivered through the high-voltage wire (spark plug wire), breaking down the air between the two electrodes of the spark plug to generate an electric spark, thereby igniting the air-fuel mixture in the cylinder.