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Before Top Dead Center (BTDC)

  1. Definition: BTDC refers to the position of the piston in an engine’s cylinder as it moves upward in its stroke, just before it reaches the highest point, known as Top Dead Center (TDC).
  2. Position: It occurs just before the piston reaches the top of its travel.
  3. Significance:
  • This position is critical in the context of engine timing and operation.
  • Timing events such as ignition or fuel injection are often referenced to positions like BTDC to ensure efficient combustion and engine performance.
  1. Usage:
  1. Application: Accurate identification and use of BTDC is essential for engine tuning, performance optimization, and ensuring smooth engine operation.
  2. Measurement: BTDC is typically measured in degrees of crankshaft rotation before the piston reaches TDC.
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