The engine assembly, also known as the engine, is a machine that can convert one form of energy into another more useful form of energy, usually converting chemical energy into mechanical energy The electric motor, which converts electrical energy into machine energy, is sometimes applicable to both power generation devices and the entire machine including power devices. For example, gasoline engines, aviation engines, and automotive engines generally obtain kinetic energy through internal combustion of gasoline (diesel), so automotive engines are internal combustion engines. According to the different fuels used, they can be divided into gasoline engines and diesel engines. Gasoline engines and diesel engines have their own characteristics; Gasoline engines have high rotational speed, low quality, low noise, easy starting, and low manufacturing costs; Diesel engines have a high compression ratio, high thermal efficiency, and much better emission and economic performance than gasoline engines. Secondly, according to the piston motion mode, piston type internal combustion engines can be divided into two types: reciprocating piston type and rotary piston type. The former piston moves back and forth in a straight line in the cylinder, while the latter piston rotates in the cylinder. Thirdly, according to the number of cylinders, it can be divided into single cylinder engines and multi cylinder engines. Engines with only one cylinder are called single cylinder engines; An engine with two or more cylinders is called a multi cylinder engine. Modern car engines often use three cylinder, four cylinder, six cylinder, and eight cylinder engines. According to the arrangement of cylinders, they can be divided into single row, double row, and three row engines. The cylinders of a single row engine are arranged in a row, usually vertically, but sometimes they are arranged in a tilted or even horizontal position to reduce height. A double row engine arranges the cylinders in two rows, The angle between two columns)
The engine assembly includes a cylinder block, flywheel housing, transmission gear compartment, water pump, fan, transmission mechanism, timing gear, intermediate gear, filter, oil pan, oil pump, V-belt, crankshaft, connecting rod, piston, flywheel, etc
The Chevrolet Corvette is a national treasure level sports car in the United States and also the most high-end supercar brand under General Motors. The series was born in 1953 and has since spawned six generations of models, with the latest being the 08 Z06 model. On June 14, 2009, General Motors announced the discontinuation of its 1.5th Corvette, adding a strong footnote to the success of this legendary model. This model particularly reflects the American pursuit of sports cars: wild and atmospheric, not limited to small details. The 5-liter V8 engine, with a maximum horsepower of 400hp, gives it strong power. And it is among American sports cars. It has the best handling performance again, which is also a major reason for the success of the Corvette series. As a high-end series, this car has a relatively high ownership rate in the United States, and does not have the unattainable feeling of European supercars
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