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Re: What happens when gasoline burns in a cylinder?
Posted to Technical Theory Forum on 10/8/2004 16 Replies

Albin Peter has made you an offer I would not refuse. In that video you will see that normal combustion involves flame front propagation between 50 to 150 feet per second. When the chamber goes to detonation or pre-ignition that speed goes to about 5000 feet p... Login to read more.

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