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Why pistons have three rings to rule combustion
For how basic it is, a car engine's four cycles of combustion are truly fascinating. A perfectly timed valvetrain ensures that the air/fuel mixture enters, compresses, and then exits without piston-to ...
Unless you drive a Wankel rotary, your combustion engine vehicle has pistons, and each of those pistons has three rings. Why is it always three?
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