Difference between 2-stroke and 4-stroke simply explained?
What is the difference between 2-stroke engines and 4-stroke engines in simple terms?
What is the difference between 2-stroke engines and 4-stroke engines in simple terms?
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A 2 clock does NOT correspond to the modern exhaust gas limit values and is only available from the mottenkiste.
They also have a relatively high fuel consumption.
However, they are relatively sturdy and favorable and are actually sturdy with a 50 cubic scooter. A 50 cubic car is actually the exception as they are exempted from the Euro-Abga norms.
The way it works.
The two-stroke operator makes all the four-stroke operations, but he always makes two operations at the same time and another one.
If you ask the Google, it’ll be very good with pictures.
The two-stroke unit performs 2 jobs per revolution, while the 4-stroke unit is 4 per revolution.
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In addition, an oil mixture must be added in a 2T. At a 4T, it’s not because of the oil tank.
Wrong. Two-stroke unit operates once per revolution, four-stroke unit once per two revolutions.