4 stroke fuel is straight petrol, it does not have oil in it! If you use it in a 2 stroke engine you will seize the motor. 2 stroke fuel has oil added to it.
Fuel is fuel. The fuel only changes when you add 2 stroke oil to it. You can burn it in a 4 stroke engine, might smoke some, but it is not recommended for your normal outing.
No.
nothing the 2stroke-petrol will smoke as it burns the oil which should be mixed in it
Yes
Petrol engine? 4-stroke, no. 2-stroke, some.
The air cooling of a 4 stroke petrol engine takes when the air flows on the engine .it takes not by radiation.
The 4 strokes of an internal combustion engine are as follows:- 1 Induction stroke 2 Compression stroke 3 Power stroke 4 Exhaust stoke
Why the fuel consumption is less in 4 stroke engine as compared to 2 stroke engine
No only two strokes
ok a 4 stroke engine dosent need lubricating oil. the oil is at the bottom of the piston pit, so the piston goes down [ 1 stroke] and lubricates itself. it come up again [ 2 ] and goes down a second time to let the petrol in, going up again to ignite the petrol. this means it has slower acceleration, higher max speed, and you dont mix lubricating oil with the fuel. a 2 stroke engine has the lubrication oil already mixed with the fuel [ done manualy] and so it cits the first 2 strokes of a 4 stroke down up repeat. =]
because, unlike a 4 stroke it doesn't have engine oil lubricating all the engine components, so in the fuel mixture there is oil mixed in to do this job, it is not as effective as the 4 stroke idea though.... which is usually why 2 stroke engines wear and tear more of time .
Assuming you're referring to a petrol car, it depends on the car but most cars can run on unleaded. Some do require require 4 stroke or premium fuel to run at optimum efficiency