jälkipolttoa
Jälkipolttoa, a Finnish term roughly translating to "afterburning," refers to a phenomenon observed in certain internal combustion engines, particularly in older or less refined designs. It describes the incomplete combustion of fuel within the exhaust system, leading to the ignition of unburnt fuel-air mixture. This combustion can occur due to residual heat and the presence of combustible materials in the exhaust manifold or pipe.
The visual manifestation of jälkipolttoa is often a visible flame at the exhaust tip, especially noticeable
In modern vehicles, engine management systems and catalytic converters are designed to minimize or eliminate jälkipolttoa.