gasoline engine: References & Edit History

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Information on gasoline engines is provided by Kevin L. Hoag, Vehicular Engine Design (2005); C.H. Wendel, American Gasoline Engines Since 1872 (1983, reissued 1999); Mark Meincke, The Complete Guide to Stationary Gas Engines (1996); John Fleming, Complete Guide to Gasoline Marine Engines, ed. by John P. O’Connor (2000); William A. Schuster, Small Engine Technology, 2nd ed. (1999); Benjamin Sheaffer, Gordon P. Blair, and George G. Lassanske (eds.), Two-Stroke Engines: Technology and Emissions, vol. 69 (1998), in the series Progress in Technology; and Arun S. Solomon et al., Direct Fuel Injection for Gasoline Engines, vol. 80 (1999), in the series Progress in Technology.

Charles Lafayette Proctor

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Add new Web site: IOPscience - IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering - Performance and exhaust gas emission of gasoline engine fueled by gasoline, acetone and wet methanol blends. Oct 18, 2024
Add new Web site: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Diesel and Gasoline Engine Exhausts. Jun 27, 2024
Add new Web site: Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, Inc. - Gasoline Engines. Feb 23, 2024
Noted that many two-stroke machines are notorious for the noise, carbon emissions, and other forms of air pollution they generate. Jan 21, 2022
Add new Web site: Energy Education - Gasoline engine. Aug 14, 2019
Added image of a Wankel engine. Mar 07, 2012
Added diagram of four stroke cycle in a typical gasoline engine. Jan 28, 2011
Bibliography revised. Mar 16, 2007
Article thoroughly revised. Mar 16, 2007
Article added to new online database. Jul 26, 1999
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