strat·i·fied charge engine (strătə-fīd′)
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Tweet n. An internal-combustion engine with a divided ignition cylinder that uses the ignition of rich fuel in a small chamber near the spark plug to improve the combustion of a very lean mixture throughout the rest of the cylinder. |
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