About 1700 degrees Fahrenheit, but this can be higher or lower depending upon the fuel-air mixture and the efficiency of the combustion. This is often measured at the exhaust of the cylinder head for fine tuning high performance engines.
A gasoline injects fuel into the cylinder as it is filled with air, compresses it, then ignites the spark plug to trigger the power stroke. In a diesel engine air is compressed up to 3 times more causing a much higher cylinder temp. Once the air in the cylinder is hot diesel fuel is injected directly into the cylinder and is ignited by the high temperature.
the power stroke is the downward stroke of the piston, how much power is created in this motion is judged in horse power.
On a 2 stroke engine, each cylinder fires every time the piston comes up. On a 4 stroke engine, the cylinder only fires every OTHER time the piston comes up. 4 stroke engines have 4 strokes: Intake, compression, power, and exhaust. 2 stroke engines complete these cycles in only two strokes of the piston by use of ports in the cylinder walls. 2 stroke engines usually produce more power for a given weight/size. But, in gasoline engines, 2 stroke engines are typically less efficient (use more gas) and have much higher pollution levels (note: some newer "direct injection" 2 stroke engines do much better on pollution levels than the typical 2 stroke)
2-stroke engines produce much more power than 4-stroke.
how many digree powers stroke
180cc is the cylinder capacity in cubic centimeters , also known as the swept volume , is calculated from cylinder area * stroke many factors affect power output , such as cylinder pressure, compression ratio, gas flow efficiency, cylinder head design, flow through valves/ports, exhaust design 5hp is a normal output level for this capacity engine, especially if its a four stroke, but with tuning this figure can be much increased
Operating with too much power and the mixture set too lean.
2 Strokes make much more power per cc than 4 strokes. For example a 2 stroke 125 and a 4 stroke 250 both make about the same power 4 strokes have much more low end torque though
The 2003-2007 Ford F-250 with the Power Stroke Diesel Engine has 325 horse power.
Anywhere from 300-500 lbs.
It is what tells how much power it has and how much traction and the cylinder is the Gage
350 to450