entry ignition engine

English

Noun

entry ignition engine (plural entry ignition engines)

  1. (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

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