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Re: Two cycle gasoline engines
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Posted by Frank Kovarick on November 15, 2005 at 21:45:07 from (4.156.153.75):
In Reply to: Re: Two cycle gasoline engines posted by buickanddeere on November 12, 2005 at 17:44:43:
I had a lot of experience racing a sports racing car with a 3 cyl 2 stroke SAAB engine. Due to having a power stroke every engine revolution, they had, for equal size more HP and torque than a 4 stroke. The thing about traction is that since they have 2X's the power strokes per rev. it's a smoother force and doesn't have the dig of a 4 stroke. EG; a 2 cyl. 4 stroke John Deere will literally take bites out of the ground at low revs. A friend blew a head gasket on an A JD pulling with so low an RPM that you could see the wheels turn for each power stroke. The explosions in the cylinders didn't have any place to go rapidly so it blew out the head gaskets.
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