Swirl-chamber
Swirl-chamber is a type where, when air inside the cylinder is
sent to the pre-chamber (swirl chamber) on a compression stroke
of a diesel engine, strong swirling is generated, which rapidly
mixes the injected fuel and air, allowing combustion to be
performed quickly.
Accordingly, it is capable of faster rotation and has a lower
fuel consumption rate than normal pre-combustion chambers.
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