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2000 rpm, water cooled SI engine 2L displacement “Heat Balance of Modern Passenger Car SI Engines”,Gruden, Kuper and Porsche, in Heat and Mass Transfer in Gasoline and Diesel Engines, ed. by Spalding and Afgan 100 Fuel energy (%) Fig. 12-4 SI engine energy distribution under road load condition, 6 cylinder engine; SAE Paper 770221, 1977 8
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