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The first internal-combustion engine to operate successfully on the four-stroke cycle was built in 1876 by Nicolaus August Otto. His "Silent Otto" was a good machine with a poor theory ...
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CarBuzz on MSNThe Most Important Engine Of The 2000s May Have Been Lost To A Ponzi SchemeInvented by Carmelo Scuderi Patented in July 2001 An internal combustion engine which combines the Otto engine's four cycles ...
Meanwhile, in 1860, Lenoir created the first internal combustion engine by burning gas inside a cylinder, and in 1867, the German Nikolaus August Otto had the idea of making one that used gasoline, ...
Most modern gasoline and diesel-powered engines found in the cars and trucks seen on today's roadways rely on the ...
Richard Trevithick’s design had a boiler but this was removed to make the internal combustion engine. The German inventor Nicklaus Otto developed the first four stroke engine in 1876.
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