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waross said:A diesel wants auto-ignition. A spark ignited engine (gasoline engine) does not want auto-ignition.
Dictionary.com said:autoignition
[aw-toh-ig-nish-uh n]
Word Origin
noun
1.
Automotive. the spontaneous ignition of fuel when introduced into the combustion chamber of an internal-combustion engine, as a result either of glowing carbon in the chamber or of the heat of compression.
To me this is incoherent. Perhaps you could elaborate.ICEaddict said:The 'burn rate' of gasoline is so much higher than diesel, the engine RPM would have to be at such an impractical level of operation to replicate the end of combustion points that provide the best efficiency. Resulting in a static compression ratio that would not fire at reasonable RPM levels.