Well, so much for scientific research in Antarctica…it’s about to be a war zone.

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    Last I heard modern gas engines have reached a smidge over 30% thermal efficiency because the pure Otto cycle hasn’t been used in decades. Mazda(?) recently announced an engine over 40% efficiency using an Atkinson design I think. Superchargers and more Turbochargers boost efficiency more by recycling waste energy.

    But I’m not sure any of that matters because diesels aren’t Otto Cycle.

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          Such as Wankels, ok, just replace “Otto cycle” with 4-stroke in my original comment.

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            10 hours ago

            Then your original comment is still wrong, because diesel engines are significantly more thermally efficient than 25%. Even modern gas engines tend to beat your 25% claim.

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              I guess we’re not on the same page on what a four-stroke engine is, as only one “stroke” of four is doing actual mechanical work.

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                No, we’re on the same page you just haven’t read enough of it. The very article you linked says Otto engines can reach 30% efficiency. It also touches on other 4-stroke engine cycles.