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Old 09-30-2002, 09:06 AM
kerry kerry is offline
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Why do diesels sound different than gasoline engines.

I know all the differences between diesel and gasoline engines and can tell the difference in sound a block away. However, I cannot explain why they sound different. What exactly are we hearing when we hear that distinctive clatter? Is it the sound of higher compression? That doesn't seem likely since higher compression gasoline engines don't change their sound very much. Could it be the sound of compression ignition? Probably. When a gas car 'diesels', it does sound like a diesel.
Why is this sound so distinctive and different than spark ignition?
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