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What are the systems in the car engines?

What are the systems in the car engines?

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In the automotive engine management system, the system is directly managed by the computer, including power supply, start, ignition, engine, transmission and other control systems.
The difference between a diesel engine and a gasoline engine is that there is no ignition system, and the diesel engine is a compression ignition type
Including five systems and two institutions of gasoline engines, the five systems are: ignition system, starting system, lubrication system, cooling system, fuel supply system, two major institutions are: crank and connecting rod mechanism, gas distribution mechanism
The gasoline engine includes the ignition system, the starting system, the lubrication system, the cooling system and the fuel supply system, consisting of five major systems. The diesel engine includes: starting system, lubricating system, cooling system and fuel supply system, consisting of four major systems.

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