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    The Air Requirement of a Petrol Engine During Starting Compared
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The Air Requirement of a Petrol Engine During Starting Compared

Question 22

Question 22

Multiple Choice

The air requirement of a petrol engine during starting compared to theoretical required for complete combustion is


A) more
B) loss
C) same
D) may be more or less depending on engine capacity

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