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08/07/2014 1:06 PM

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How is your end? Hope you all are in the pink of health.

What is the basic difference between 4 stroke and 2 stroke engine ?

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08/07/2014 1:23 PM
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08/07/2014 3:12 PM

In a four cycle internal combustion engine, four things happen at a more or less equal, pleasant pace: Suck, squeeze, bang, and blow.

In a two cycle ICE, the suck and the bang are sort of combined, the squeeze is mostly alone (it sucks a little bit), and the blow is over pretty quickly.

Let us know what your instructor has to say about this!

As an aside, I am told my end is lumpy, butt thanks for asking.

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08/07/2014 3:22 PM

..." How is your end?"...

Growing closer everyday....thanks for asking....

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08/07/2014 3:56 PM

2 strokes need to really rev to make power, the engines dont last as long

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08/07/2014 3:58 PM

Welcome to CR4, home of smart-ass misfits who love to give appropriate answers. So the answer to your first post is, of course, 2. Fortunately, others have already given better answers. Come back anytime - just don't post anonymously.

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08/07/2014 3:58 PM

You should never put 2 stroke fuel into your car, even in an emergency.

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