entry ignition engine
English
Noun
entry ignition engine (plural entry ignition engines)
- (automotive) A type of extended-Brayton-cycle-based two-stroke engine which uses four cylinders for a combustion cycle of four strokes, but having a power stroke rate of that on regular two-stroke cycles.
Synonyms
- Cheeseman-cycle engine
- Cheeseman-cycle two-stroke engine
- Cheeseman engine
- Cheeseman two-stroke engine
- EI engine
Hypernyms
- Brayton-cycle engine
- Cheeseman-cycle engine
- combustion engine
- engine
- internal combustion engine
- motor
- two-stroke engine
Coordinate terms
- Brayton cycle
- Cheeseman cycle
- Clerk cycle
- Clerk-cycle engine
- compression-ignition engine
- Diesel cycle
- Diesel-cycle engine
- diesel engine
- Otto cycle
- Otto-cycle engine
- spark-ignition engine
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