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  • Engine knocking
  • Problem in internal combustion engines

    In spark-ignition internal combustion engines, knocking (also called knock, detonation, spark knock, or pinging) occurs when combustion of some of the

    Engine knocking

    Engine knocking

    Engine_knocking

  • Octane rating
  • Standard measure of the performance of an engine or aviation fuel

    ability to withstand compression in an internal combustion engine without causing engine knocking. The higher the octane number, the more compression the

    Octane rating

    Octane_rating

  • Water injection (engine)
  • Means of cooling parts of an engine to allow more power

    racing. In Otto cycle engines, the cooling effect of water injection also enables greater compression ratios by reducing engine knocking (detonation). Alternatively

    Water injection (engine)

    Water_injection_(engine)

  • Banging
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The act of percussion upon surfaces Kinds of "knocking" or loud recurring sounds such as engine knocking Banging pots, a form of protest Bang (disambiguation)

    Banging

    Banging

  • Antiknock agent
  • Agent used to increase a fuel's octane rating

    An antiknock agent (or knock inhibitor) is a gasoline additive used to reduce engine knocking and increase the fuel's octane rating by raising the temperature

    Antiknock agent

    Antiknock_agent

  • Head gasket
  • Seal between engine block and cylinder head

    cylinder head is a time-consuming task. Engine knocking (detonation) can be caused by poor quality fuel, an engine fault or if inappropriate fuel and/or

    Head gasket

    Head gasket

    Head_gasket

  • Knocking
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Witnesses Knocking (2021 film), a Swedish thriller film Engine knocking, or the sound accompanying automotive combustion malfunction Port knocking, a covert

    Knocking

    Knocking

  • Avgas
  • Aviation fuel

    additive used to aid in lubrication of the engine, increase octane rating, and prevent engine knocking (spark-knock). There are ongoing efforts to reduce or

    Avgas

    Avgas

    Avgas

  • Wankel engine
  • Combustion engine using an eccentric rotary design

    The Wankel engine's design is, on the other hand, much less prone to engine knocking, which allows for the use of low-octane fuels without reducing compression

    Wankel engine

    Wankel engine

    Wankel_engine

  • Knock
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    render a negative evaluation or assessment Engine knocking, in spark-ignition internal combustion engines Knock Nevis, a Norwegian supertanker formerly known

    Knock

    Knock

  • Pre-ignition
  • Event in a spark-ignition engine

    phenomenon from engine knocking, which refers to uneven combustion caused by displaced or multiple ignition fronts, though knocking often follows pre-ignition

    Pre-ignition

    Pre-ignition

  • Supercharger
  • Air compressor for an internal combustion engine

    combustion engine, the temperature of the intake air becomes a limiting factor in engine performance. Extreme temperatures can cause pre-ignition or knocking, which

    Supercharger

    Supercharger

    Supercharger

  • Gasoline
  • Liquid fuel derived from petroleum

    blend to resist premature ignition (which causes knocking and reduces efficiency in reciprocating engines) is measured by its octane rating or performance

    Gasoline

    Gasoline

    Gasoline

  • Variable-length intake manifold
  • Internal combustion engine technology

    This aids the initiation of the combustion process, helps minimise engine knocking, and helps facilitate complete combustion. At low revolutions per minute

    Variable-length intake manifold

    Variable-length intake manifold

    Variable-length_intake_manifold

  • Otto cycle
  • Thermodynamic cycle for spark ignition piston engines

    complete, leading to "engine knocking". This can damage engine components and will decrease the brake horsepower of the engine. The power produced by

    Otto cycle

    Otto cycle

    Otto_cycle

  • Exhaust gas recirculation
  • NOx reduction technique used in gasoline and diesel engines

    before the air-fuel mixture must be enriched to prevent engine knocking. In a gasoline engine, this inert exhaust displaces some amount of combustible

    Exhaust gas recirculation

    Exhaust gas recirculation

    Exhaust_gas_recirculation

  • Mitsubishi 4A9 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    of coolant into the cylinder head help to suppress engine knocking. Comprehensive measures to engine components were taken to minimize friction. For lightness

    Mitsubishi 4A9 engine

    Mitsubishi 4A9 engine

    Mitsubishi_4A9_engine

  • Detonation
  • Explosion at supersonic velocity

    is a problem in some devices. In Otto cycle, or gasoline engines it is called engine knocking or pinging, and it causes a loss of power. It can also cause

    Detonation

    Detonation

    Detonation

  • History of gasoline
  • engine efficiency were attempted at higher compression ratios, but early attempts were blocked by the premature explosion of fuel, known as knocking.

    History of gasoline

    History_of_gasoline

  • Diesel engine
  • Type of internal combustion engine that uses compression to create combustion

    rather than a high knocking resistance (octane rating) that is preferred for petrol engines. The diesel internal combustion engine differs from the gasoline

    Diesel engine

    Diesel engine

    Diesel_engine

  • Poppet valve
  • Type of valve

    additives had been used in petrol (gasoline) since the 1920s, to prevent engine knocking and provide lubrication for the valves. Modern materials for the valves

    Poppet valve

    Poppet valve

    Poppet_valve

  • Flathead engine
  • Type of four-stroke engine

    (or "knocking") if compression ratio is increased, but improvements such as laser ignition or microwave enhanced ignition might help prevent knocking. Turbulence

    Flathead engine

    Flathead engine

    Flathead_engine

  • Irreversible process
  • Process that cannot be undone

    and there is a flame front and sometimes even engine knocking. One of the reasons that Diesel engines are able to attain higher efficiency is that the

    Irreversible process

    Irreversible process

    Irreversible_process

  • Pinking
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Pinking may refer to: Engine knocking, the noise indicative of improper combustion in internal combustion engines Pinking shears An alternative

    Pinking

    Pinking

  • Jet fuel
  • Type of aviation fuel

    contains tetraethyllead (TEL), a toxic substance added to prevent engine knocking), and the lack of a replacement fuel with similar performance, has

    Jet fuel

    Jet fuel

    Jet_fuel

  • BMW 02 Series
  • Motor vehicle

    chambers to give a compression ratio of 6.9:1, in order to prevent engine knocking. A version of the Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection was used with

    BMW 02 Series

    BMW 02 Series

    BMW_02_Series

  • Cool flame
  • Flame with temperature below about 400 °C

    are responsible for engine knock – the undesirable, erratic, and noisy combustion of low-octane fuels in internal combustion engines. Cool flames were accidentally

    Cool flame

    Cool_flame

  • Ignition timing
  • Timing of the release of a spark in a combustion engine

    (ATDC) are usually counter-productive (producing wasted spark, back-fire, engine knock, etc.) unless there is need for a supplemental or continuing spark prior

    Ignition timing

    Ignition timing

    Ignition_timing

  • Compression ratio
  • Combustion chamber capacity ratio

    present. Higher compression ratios can make gasoline (petrol) engines subject to engine knocking (also known as "detonation", "pre-ignition", or "pinging")

    Compression ratio

    Compression ratio

    Compression_ratio

  • Naturally aspirated engine
  • Type of internal combustion engine

    naturally aspirated engine, also known as a normally aspirated engine, and abbreviated to N/A or NA, is an internal combustion engine in which air intake

    Naturally aspirated engine

    Naturally aspirated engine

    Naturally_aspirated_engine

  • Methyl tert-butyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    tetraethyllead (TEL) as an antiknock (octane rating) additive to prevent engine knocking. Oxygenates also help gasoline burn more completely, reducing tailpipe

    Methyl tert-butyl ether

    Methyl tert-butyl ether

    Methyl_tert-butyl_ether

  • Octane
  • Hydrocarbon compound with the formula C8H18

    ability to withstand compression in an internal combustion engine without causing engine knocking "octane - Compound Summary". PubChem Compound. USA: National

    Octane

    Octane

    Octane

  • Nissan VK engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The VK engine is a V8 piston engine from Nissan. It is an aluminum DOHC 4-valve design. The VK engine was originally based on Nissan's VQ V6 rather than

    Nissan VK engine

    Nissan VK engine

    Nissan_VK_engine

  • Petrol-paraffin engine
  • Dual-fuel Internal Combustion Engine

    fuel-air mixture which would cause damage from engine knocking. The fuel used in petrol-paraffin engines was known as tractor vaporising oil (TVO) in the

    Petrol-paraffin engine

    Petrol-paraffin engine

    Petrol-paraffin_engine

  • 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
  • Chemical compound

    4-trimethylpentane. Engine knocking is an unwanted process that can occur during high compression ratios in internal combustion engines. During the 1920s

    2,2,4-Trimethylpentane

    2,2,4-Trimethylpentane

    2,2,4-Trimethylpentane

  • Honda Civic (tenth generation)
  • Tenth generation of Honda Civic

    All three trim levels came with 7-speed sequential CVT. Because of engine knocking issues due to poor quality fuel in Pakistan, the 1.5-litre turbocharged

    Honda Civic (tenth generation)

    Honda Civic (tenth generation)

    Honda_Civic_(tenth_generation)

  • Carburetor
  • Component of internal combustion engines which mixes air and fuel in a controlled ratio

    four-stroke engine it is often desirable to provide extra fuel to the engine at high loads (to increase the power output and reduce engine knocking). A 'power

    Carburetor

    Carburetor

    Carburetor

  • Automatic Performance Control
  • Automatic Performance Control (APC) was the first engine knock and boost control system. The APC was invented by Per Gillbrand at the Swedish car maker

    Automatic Performance Control

    Automatic Performance Control

    Automatic_Performance_Control

  • Adiabatic process
  • Thermodynamic process in which no mass or heat is exchanged with surroundings

    is why a high-compression engine requires fuels specially formulated to not self-ignite (which would cause engine knocking when operated under these conditions

    Adiabatic process

    Adiabatic process

    Adiabatic_process

  • Tetraethyllead
  • Organolead compound

    the negative connotation of the word "lead". Early research into "engine knocking" (also called "pinging" or "pinking") was also led by A.H. Gibson and

    Tetraethyllead

    Tetraethyllead

    Tetraethyllead

  • Harley-Davidson Shovelhead engine
  • Motorcycle engine, produced 1966–1984

    Shovelhead engine is a motorcycle engine that was produced by Harley-Davidson from 1966 to 1984, built as a successor to the previous Panhead engine. When

    Harley-Davidson Shovelhead engine

    Harley-Davidson Shovelhead engine

    Harley-Davidson_Shovelhead_engine

  • Rotary valve
  • Valve where rotation of passages in a plug controls flow direction

    should be given to valve cooling to avoid engine knocking. Rotary valves have been used in several different engine designs. R.A. Reynolds got a patent: US

    Rotary valve

    Rotary valve

    Rotary_valve

  • Forced induction
  • Concept in engine design

    also increase the engine's thermal efficiency. However, considerations (such as cooling the combustion chamber, preventing engine knock and limiting NOx

    Forced induction

    Forced induction

    Forced_induction

  • Austin A40 Somerset
  • Motor vehicle

    tolerate the low octane rating of the fuels available to avoid the engine knocking or 'pinking' condition that was well known in those times. In fact

    Austin A40 Somerset

    Austin A40 Somerset

    Austin_A40_Somerset

  • Timeline of alcohol fuel
  • alcohol fuel, is an important fuel for the operation of internal combustion engines that are used in cars, trucks, and other kinds of machinery. Ethanol was

    Timeline of alcohol fuel

    Timeline_of_alcohol_fuel

  • Ford Crown Victoria
  • Full-size sedan manufactured by the Ford Motor Company

    the 4.6L V8 receiving revised engine tuning and a power increase due to the addition of an engine knock sensor. The engine now produced 224 hp and 239 hp

    Ford Crown Victoria

    Ford Crown Victoria

    Ford_Crown_Victoria

  • Spark plug
  • Device that generates sparks in internal combustion engines

    fouling and cold enough at maximal power to prevent pre-ignition or engine knocking. By examining "hotter" and "cooler" spark plugs of the same manufacturer

    Spark plug

    Spark plug

    Spark_plug

  • Thomas the Tank Engine
  • Fictional steam locomotive

    Thomas the Tank Engine is a fictional, anthropomorphic tank locomotive who originated from the British children's books The Railway Series, created and

    Thomas the Tank Engine

    Thomas_the_Tank_Engine

  • Saab 900
  • Swedish executive car

    the engine to run at the limits of engine knocking. The system had a knock sensor attached to the intake side of the engine block and if knocking of any

    Saab 900

    Saab 900

    Saab_900

  • OD (video game)
  • Upcoming horror game

    by an unseen entity knocking and opening the door. Kojima stated the game would explore various fears, citing the sound of knocking as a personal example

    OD (video game)

    OD_(video_game)

  • Ford Cologne V6 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The Ford Cologne V6 is a series of 60° cast iron block V6 engines produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1962 to 2011 in displacements ranging from 1

    Ford Cologne V6 engine

    Ford Cologne V6 engine

    Ford_Cologne_V6_engine

  • General Motors LS-based small-block engine
  • Family of V8 and V6 engines

    The General Motors LS-based small-block engines are a family of V8 and offshoot V6 engines designed and manufactured by the American automotive company

    General Motors LS-based small-block engine

    General Motors LS-based small-block engine

    General_Motors_LS-based_small-block_engine

  • Bromine
  • Chemical element with atomic number 35 (Br)

    containing lead anti-engine knocking agents. It scavenges lead by forming volatile lead bromide, which is exhausted from the engine. This application accounted

    Bromine

    Bromine

    Bromine

  • Combustion chamber
  • Part of an internal combustion engine or steam engine

    trapped, reducing the power output of the engine and potentially leading to engine knocking. Most engines use a single spark plug per cylinder, however

    Combustion chamber

    Combustion_chamber

  • Engine control unit
  • Computer that adjusts electronics in an internal combustion propulsion system

    engine control unit (ECU), also called an engine control module (ECM), is a device that controls various subsystems of an internal combustion engine.

    Engine control unit

    Engine control unit

    Engine_control_unit

  • Engine tuning
  • Optimisation of engine performance

    Engine tuning is the adjustment or modification of the internal combustion engine or Engine Control Unit (ECU) to yield optimal performance and increase

    Engine tuning

    Engine tuning

    Engine_tuning

  • Chevrolet K5 Blazer
  • American sport utility vehicle

    However, these power plants were underpowered and prone to detonation (engine knocking), especially with the electronic spark control module. To achieve the

    Chevrolet K5 Blazer

    Chevrolet K5 Blazer

    Chevrolet_K5_Blazer

  • Internal combustion engine
  • Engine in which fuel combusts with an oxidizer

    (compression ignition) engines that run on natural gas. Quenching reduces efficiency and increases knocking, sometimes causing the engine to stall. Incomplete

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal_combustion_engine

  • Misfire
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "Misfire" (That '70s Show), an episode from That '70s Show An engine misfire, see engine knocking A song on Queen's album Sheer Heart Attack A malfunctioned

    Misfire

    Misfire

  • Toyota GR engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    combustion chamber design with matching pistons to improve anti-knocking and engine performance, while also improving intake and fuel efficiency. Toyota

    Toyota GR engine

    Toyota GR engine

    Toyota_GR_engine

  • Intercooler
  • Heat exchanger used to cool a gas after compression

    resulting in increased power) and less likely to suffer from pre-ignition or knocking. Additional cooling can be provided by externally spraying a fine mist

    Intercooler

    Intercooler

    Intercooler

  • Manganese
  • Chemical element with atomic number 25 (Mn)

    additive in some unleaded gasoline to boost octane rating and reduce engine knocking. Manganese(IV) oxide (manganese dioxide, MnO2) is used as a reagent

    Manganese

    Manganese

    Manganese

  • List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines
  • The spark-ignition petrol engines listed below operate on the four-stroke cycle, and unless stated otherwise, use a wet sump lubrication system, and are

    List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines

    List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines

    List_of_Volkswagen_Group_petrol_engines

  • Car tuning
  • Modification of a car's performance

    and crankshafts, total cooling system failure, engine fire[clarification needed], engine knocking, engine seizing, and even blowouts. This can all lead

    Car tuning

    Car tuning

    Car_tuning

  • Nissan KR engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The Nissan KR engine family consists of three and four-cylinder all-aluminium turbocharged gasoline engines in both 12-valve and 16-valve versions with

    Nissan KR engine

    Nissan KR engine

    Nissan_KR_engine

  • Radical (chemistry)
  • Atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron; typically highly reactive

    from initiating in an uncontrolled manner or in unburnt residues (engine knocking) or premature ignition (preignition).[citation needed] When a hydrocarbon

    Radical (chemistry)

    Radical (chemistry)

    Radical_(chemistry)

  • Common ethanol fuel mixtures
  • Mixtures of common ethanol fuel types

    they are unable to run smoothly with pure gasoline, which causes engine knocking, as vehicles traveling to neighboring South American countries have

    Common ethanol fuel mixtures

    Common ethanol fuel mixtures

    Common_ethanol_fuel_mixtures

  • Purified water
  • the performance of aircraft engines. In piston engines, it acts to delay the onset of engine knocking. In turbine engines, it allows more fuel flow for

    Purified water

    Purified water

    Purified_water

  • Ethylbenzene
  • Hydrocarbon compound; precursor to styrene and polystyrene

    C6H5CH(O2H)CH3 Ethylbenzene is added to gasoline as an anti-knock agent to reduce engine knocking and increase the octane rating. Ethylbenzene is often found

    Ethylbenzene

    Ethylbenzene

    Ethylbenzene

  • Water-fuelled car
  • Hypothetical vehicle deriving energy from water

    chambers of engines by adding water to the incoming fuel-air mixture, allowing for greater compression ratios and reduced engine knocking (detonation)

    Water-fuelled car

    Water-fuelled_car

  • Stratified charge engine
  • Type of internal combustion engine

    A stratified charge engine describes a certain type of internal combustion engine, usually a spark ignition (SI) engine that can be used in trucks, automobiles

    Stratified charge engine

    Stratified_charge_engine

  • Toyota A engine
  • Family of internal combustion engines

    The Toyota A Series engines are a family of inline-four internal combustion engines with displacement from 1.3 L to 1.8 L produced by Toyota Motor Corporation

    Toyota A engine

    Toyota A engine

    Toyota_A_engine

  • Toyota MZ engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    Toyota MZ engine family is a piston V6 engine series. It was the successor to the previous VZ engine family, and was Toyota's second V6 engine series. It

    Toyota MZ engine

    Toyota MZ engine

    Toyota_MZ_engine

  • Lean-burn
  • Burning of fuel with an excess of air in an internal combustion engine

    emissions. Engine knocking Hydrogen fuel enhancement [1][dead link], aConseil Internationaldes Machines A Combustion – Paper.: 167 New Gas Engines – CIMAC

    Lean-burn

    Lean-burn

  • Nissan Rogue
  • Compact crossover SUV by Nissan

    Nissan Rogue update in 2022. The complaints allege engine failure, loss of motive power, engine knock, or noise and/or metal chunks and shavings being found

    Nissan Rogue

    Nissan Rogue

    Nissan_Rogue

  • Skyactiv
  • Mazda motor vehicle engine

    compression reduces torque and fuel economy by 3 to 5 percent. To suppress engine knock at high compression, residual gas is reduced using a 4-2-1 exhaust system

    Skyactiv

    Skyactiv

  • Mazda Wankel engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The Mazda Wankel engines are a family of Wankel rotary combustion car engines produced by Mazda. Wankel engines were invented in 1950s by Felix Wankel

    Mazda Wankel engine

    Mazda Wankel engine

    Mazda_Wankel_engine

  • Lead poisoning
  • Poisoning caused by lead in the body

    Tetraethyllead was first added to gasoline in 1923, as it helped prevent engine knocking. Automotive exhaust represented a major way for lead to be inhaled

    Lead poisoning

    Lead poisoning

    Lead_poisoning

  • Hyper engine
  • Hypothetical aircraft engine design

    effective pressure (MEP), but leads to engine knocking from inconsistent detonation. Uncontrolled, knock can damage the engine and was a major block on the way

    Hyper engine

    Hyper engine

    Hyper_engine

  • Sally (short story)
  • Short story by Isaac Asimov

    slamming doors and honking their horns, and by misfiring, causing audible engine knocking. Raymond Gellhorn, an unscrupulous businessman, tries to steal some

    Sally (short story)

    Sally (short story)

    Sally_(short_story)

  • Natural gas vehicle
  • Vehicle powered by natural gas

    propane and 120 RON/120 AKI for methane, making it less likely to cause engine knocking. Autogas, also known as LPG or propane, has a different chemical composition

    Natural gas vehicle

    Natural gas vehicle

    Natural_gas_vehicle

  • Outline of automobiles
  • Overview of and topical guide to automobiles

    configuration Engine displacement Engine knocking Firing order Hydrolock Petrol engine Power band Redline Spark-ignition engine Stroke Stroke ratio Wet sump

    Outline of automobiles

    Outline_of_automobiles

  • Charles F. Kettering
  • American inventor, engineer and businessman (1876–1958)

    tetraethyllead (TEL) in December 1921 as an additive that would eliminate engine knocking at a dilution of one thousand to one. While use of ethanol could not

    Charles F. Kettering

    Charles F. Kettering

    Charles_F._Kettering

  • Tellurium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 52 (Te)

    In the early 1920s, Thomas Midgley Jr. found tellurium prevented engine knocking when added to fuel, but ruled it out due to the difficult-to-eradicate

    Tellurium

    Tellurium

    Tellurium

  • Low-speed pre-ignition
  • Event in gasoline vehicle engines

    high-pressure spikes, loud knocking noises and sometimes catastrophic engine damage. It's commonly known as "Detonation or Knock". Engine management systems can

    Low-speed pre-ignition

    Low-speed_pre-ignition

  • Aviation fuel
  • Fuel used to power aircraft

    transportation fuel. Lead in avgas prevents damaging engine knock, or detonation, that can result in a sudden engine failure. Environmental impact of aviation Rocket

    Aviation fuel

    Aviation fuel

    Aviation_fuel

  • Infiniti QX50
  • Compact luxury crossover SUV

    of motive power, engine knock, or noise and/or metal chunks and shavings being found in the oil pan of vehicles with these engines. The cause appears

    Infiniti QX50

    Infiniti QX50

    Infiniti_QX50

  • Knock-down kit
  • Collection of manufactured parts for assembly

    A knock-down kit (also knockdown kit, knocked-down kit, or simply knockdown or KD) is a collection of parts required to assemble a product. The parts

    Knock-down kit

    Knock-down kit

    Knock-down_kit

  • Ford EcoBoost engine
  • Series of turbocharged, direct-injection gasoline engines

    direct-injection gasoline engines produced by Ford and originally co-developed by FEV Inc. (now FEV North America Inc.). EcoBoost engines are designed to deliver

    Ford EcoBoost engine

    Ford EcoBoost engine

    Ford_EcoBoost_engine

  • GM Ecotec engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    produced since 2000. This engine family replaced the GM Family II engine, the GM 122 engine, the Saab H engine, and the Quad 4 engine. It is manufactured in

    GM Ecotec engine

    GM_Ecotec_engine

  • Honda advanced technology
  • Honda research and development program

    piston prevents residual gas accumulation which in turn suppresses engine knocking. In addition, oil retention is improved thus reducing friction and

    Honda advanced technology

    Honda_advanced_technology

  • Chevrolet small-block engine (first- and second-generation)
  • Car engine

    The Chevrolet small-block engine is a series of gasoline-powered V8 automobile engines, produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors in two overlapping

    Chevrolet small-block engine (first- and second-generation)

    Chevrolet small-block engine (first- and second-generation)

    Chevrolet_small-block_engine_(first-_and_second-generation)

  • Buick XP-300
  • Motor vehicle

    in order to prevent engine knocking during rapid acceleration. With a displacement of just 215.7 cubic inches (3.535 L), the engine, which also powered

    Buick XP-300

    Buick XP-300

    Buick_XP-300

  • MZ ETS 125/150
  • Type of motorcycle

    rated as very good. The engine power and elasticity with a favorable torque curve were highlighted. In view of the engine knocking at full load, suggestions

    MZ ETS 125/150

    MZ ETS 125/150

    MZ_ETS_125/150

  • Detonation (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Detonation may also refer to: Engine knocking, a manifestation of improper combustion timing in internal combustion engines Detonation, Season 2 Episode

    Detonation (disambiguation)

    Detonation_(disambiguation)

  • Boeing 747
  • American wide-body four-engined jet long-range aircraft

    for an engine (no. 3) broke off shortly after take-off due to metal fatigue, and instead of simply dropping away from the wing, the engine knocked off the

    Boeing 747

    Boeing 747

    Boeing_747

  • Check engine light
  • Type of indicator light in automobiles

    cap to a serious knock or fault in the engine.[citation needed] In the United States, specific functions are required of the check engine light by EPA regulations

    Check engine light

    Check engine light

    Check_engine_light

  • Saab 9000
  • Swedish car produced from 1984–1998

    naturally aspirated engine is based on the turbocharged engine and features four valves per cylinder, electronic ignition, and a knock sensor. In the autumn

    Saab 9000

    Saab 9000

    Saab_9000

  • Radiator (engine cooling)
  • Heat exchangers used for cooling internal combustion engines

    use of such an engine. Internal combustion engines are often cooled by circulating a liquid called engine coolant through the engine block and cylinder

    Radiator (engine cooling)

    Radiator (engine cooling)

    Radiator_(engine_cooling)

  • Bendix-Stromberg pressure carburetor
  • Aircraft engine part used by the US in WW2

    high level, which dramatically increases the risk of detonation (see: engine knocking). Adding the ADI fluid raises the mean octane level of the charge preventing

    Bendix-Stromberg pressure carburetor

    Bendix-Stromberg pressure carburetor

    Bendix-Stromberg_pressure_carburetor

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  • Penine
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Penine

    Rock.

    Penine

  • Erwine
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cumbria)

    Erwine

    English (Cumbria) : variant of Irvin.

    Erwine

  • EMINE
  • Female

    Turkish

    EMINE

    Feminine form of Turkish Emin, EMINE means "honest, reliable, trustworthy."

    EMINE

  • Elgine
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Celtic, English

    Elgine

    Noble; White

    Elgine

  • NERINE
  • Female

    English

    NERINE

    Feminine form of Greek Nereus, NERINE means "daughter of Nereus" or "sea sprite" or "wet one." It is also the name of a genus of plants native to South Africa but now spread worldwide. It is a bulb plant that produces beautiful pink funnel-shaped flowers in the fall, similar to the Belladonna Lily, though smaller. In use by the English.

    NERINE

  • ELAINE
  • Female

    English

    ELAINE

    Old French form of Greek Helénē, possibly ELAINE means "torch." In Malory's Morte D'Arthur (Death of Arthur), this is the name of the tragic figure who dies of grief because Sir Lancelot is unable to return her love. 

    ELAINE

  • LÉONTINE
  • Female

    French

    LÉONTINE

    French form of Roman Latin Leontina, LÉONTINE means "lion-like."

    LÉONTINE

  • Eugene
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American

    Eugene

    Well-born. Famous bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American playwright Eugene O'Neill.

    Eugene

  • ENGIN
  • Male

    Turkish

    ENGIN

    Turkish name ENGIN means "vast."

    ENGIN

  • ENIDE
  • Female

    French

    ENIDE

    French form of Welsh Enid, ENIDE means "soul."

    ENIDE

  • ANGIE
  • Female

    English

    ANGIE

    English short form of Latin Angela, ANGIE means "angel, messenger."

    ANGIE

  • Elmine
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic

    Elmine

    Intimidating fame.

    Elmine

  • Elaine
  • Girl/Female

    Arthurian Legend American French Greek

    Elaine

    In Arthurian legend, Elaine was mother to Sir Lancelot's son Galahad.

    Elaine

  • Ezrine
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ezrine

    Lovable

    Ezrine

  • NERINE
  • Female

    Greek

    NERINE

    Feminine form of Greek Nêreus, NERINE means "daughter of Nereus" or "sea sprite" or "wet one." It is also the name of a genus of plants native to South Africa but now spread worldwide. It is a bulb plant that produces beautiful pink funnel-shaped flowers in the fall, similar to the Belladonna Lily, though smaller. In use by the English.

    NERINE

  • Erline
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo Saxon Gaelic

    Erline

    Elfin.

    Erline

  • Elvine
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Elvine

    Good elf.

    Elvine

  • Eugina
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Eugina

    Wellborn. Feminine of Eugene.

    Eugina

  • Nerine
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Latin

    Nerine

    The sea nymphs.

    Nerine

  • Eloine
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Eloine

    Worthy.

    Eloine

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Online names & meanings

  • Akampit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Akampit

    One who has No Fear

  • Jemuel
  • Biblical

    Jemuel

    God's day; son of God

  • Ahana-Falak
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ahana-Falak

    First Rays of Sun

  • Khairudin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Khairudin

    The Good of the Faith

  • Kenn
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh English

    Kenn

    Clear water.

  • Sian | ஸியந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sian | ஸியந 

    Very intelligent loves horses and her life has lots of friends enjoys riding horses and being with her best Pal tahny

  • Rashmi | ரஷ்மி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Rashmi | ரஷ்மி

    Light, A Ray of light

  • Dhinak | தீநக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dhinak | தீநக

    The Sun

  • Kangna
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Kangna

    Bangles

  • Kingsford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingsford

    English : habitational name from any of various places named Kingsford, for example in Essex, Devon, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire. The name ostensibly means ‘the king’s ford’, but the one in Worcestershire is named as Cēningaford ‘ford of Cēna’s people’.

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  • Genuine
  • a.

    Belonging to, or proceeding from, the original stock; native; hence, not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated; authentic; real; natural; true; pure; as, a genuine text; a genuine production; genuine materials.

  • Engineer
  • v. t.

    To lay out or construct, as an engineer; to perform the work of an engineer on; as, to engineer a road.

  • Enginery
  • n.

    The act or art of managing engines, or artillery.

  • Engage
  • v. t.

    To gain for service; to bring in as associate or aid; to enlist; as, to engage friends to aid in a cause; to engage men for service.

  • Engineer
  • n.

    One who manages as engine, particularly a steam engine; an engine driver.

  • Enginer
  • n.

    A contriver; an inventor; a contriver of engines.

  • Andine
  • a.

    Andean; as, Andine flora.

  • Engine
  • v. t.

    To assault with an engine.

  • Engine
  • v. t.

    To equip with an engine; -- said especially of steam vessels; as, vessels are often built by one firm and engined by another.

  • Entire
  • a.

    Complete in all parts; undivided; undiminished; whole; full and perfect; not deficient; as, the entire control of a business; entire confidence, ignorance.

  • Enginery
  • n.

    Engines, in general; instruments of war.

  • Engirt
  • v. t.

    To engird.

  • Ermine
  • v. t.

    To clothe with, or as with, ermine.

  • Unline
  • v. t.

    To take the lining out of; hence, to empty; as, to unline one's purse.