A Gasoline Engine is an internal combustion engine with spark-ignition, designed to run on gasoline and similar volatile fuels, which was invented in 1876 in Europe. In most Gasoline Engines, the fuel and air are usually pre-mixed before compression (although some modern Gasoline Engines now use cylinder-direct gasoline injection). The pre-mixing was formerly done in a carburetor, but now it is done by electronically controlled fuel injection, except in small engines where the complication of electronics does not justify the added engine efficiency. The process differs from a diesel engine in the method of mixing the fuel and air, and in using spark plugs to initiate the combustion process. In a diesel engine, only air is compressed (and therefore heated), and the fuel is injected into very hot air at the end of the compression stroke, and self-ignites.
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