Firing order refers to the sequence in which combustion occurs in each engine cylinder. The ignition must occur according the firing order of the engine. If spark plug wires are crossed and not connected according to the firing order back firing is caused by the air fuel mixture igniting in the intake manifold or exhaust system. A loud BANG or POP sound can be heard when the fixture ignites and buns.
Monday, 6 April 2015
Importance of Firing Order on Exhaust
Firing order refers to the sequence in which combustion occurs in each engine cylinder. The ignition must occur according the firing order of the engine. If spark plug wires are crossed and not connected according to the firing order back firing is caused by the air fuel mixture igniting in the intake manifold or exhaust system. A loud BANG or POP sound can be heard when the fixture ignites and buns.
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