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The phrase "spark ignition" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of engines, specifically referring to a type of ignition system that uses a spark to ignite the fuel-air mixture. Example: "The car's engine operates on a spark ignition system, which is essential for its performance and efficiency."
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In this case, a spark ignition ignites the stoichiometric H2-air mixture within the jet ignition pre-chamber.
Leaner mixtures are ignited in our experiments using laser spark ignition in comparison to conventional electrical spark plugs.
In engines with spark ignition, fuel-injection pumps are often used instead of conventional carburetors.
Below and above that range the engine uses conventional spark ignition.
The systems would help manage automobile engine functions like spark ignition and fuel injection, said Heather Drake, a Motorola spokeswoman.
By 1900 many manufacturers were converting bicycles or pedal cycles, as they were sometimes called by adding small, centrally mounted spark ignition engines.
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The important difference that distinguishes the diesel engine is that it has no spark-ignition system.
The most common internal-combustion engine is the four-stroke, gasoline-powered, homogeneous-charge, spark-ignition engine.
These engines typically discharge high levels of particulate matter (soot), reactive nitrogen compounds (commonly designated NOx), and odour compared with spark-ignition engines.
As such, the idling and reduced-power efficiency of the diesel is far superior to that of the spark-ignition engine.
By compressing air rather than using an air-fuel mixture, the diesel engine is not limited by the preignition problems that plague high-compression spark-ignition engines.
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