induction, compression, ignition & exhaust on a typical 4-stroke,.
No difference.
4 strokes
suction stroke and exhaust strokes are the two strokes involved in 2 stroke engine....
You cannot burn diesel fuel in a gasoline engine period. A gasoline engine will not run on diesel. So legality is a mute point. A gasoline engine and diesel engine are totally different in design and the way fuel is burned. The fuels are not interchangeable.
A two stroke engine combines the four strokes of a typical internal combustion engine into two strokes instead of four.
a gasoline engine is an Internal combustion engine
The 4 strokes areIntakeCompressionPowerExhaust
An engine that is made to run on E85 differs from a normal gasoline engine in several ways. An engine that is made to run on E85 uses E85 as a biological fuel source whereas a normal gasoline engine that is made to run on normal gasoline runs on or uses gasoline--that is gasoline or natural gas. Both engines' designing mechanisms differ accordingly. For instance, an E85 engine's mechanisms allow it to operate on only ethanol gas but a normal gasoline engine can work on normal gasoline. Notably both engines would look different as their operative mechanisms are designed to operate differently by running on different fuel ingredients and substances. But not necessarily. This may not be likely for an engine's typicality and normality. Engines do look different in many ways but not always; they may also look the same, and in fact they do. In the case of these two engines, the question is not about whether they look different but rather if they work differently. An internal combustion engine--a typical gasoline-based engine--is an example of a normal gasoline engine. It is one of the oldest types of engines used in running motoring machines. Therefore, the many ways in which an engine that is made to run on E85 differs from a normal gasoline engine are functionality, look, design, and capacity in particular. The way in which an engine that is made to run on E85 differs from a normal gasoline engine is in terms of its power source and the way it works or its way of working.
you can use it in a fuel injected gasoline engine. keep it away from diesels and two strokes. but if you're having that much trouble getting a f.i. engine started you might have it taken somewhere
Different Strokes - film - was created in 1997.
Sly and the family stone
Because its a two stroke meaning that there is oil mixed into the gasoline even though you don't put it in the gas it is under the seat in a separate tank and it mixes it itself before it goes into the engine and it burns the oil in the engine causing it to smoke two strokes fire every other revolution of the piston causing there to be more heat needing oil in the gasoline to keep the engine cool and four strokes fire every 4 revolutions of the piston that's why they have oil that you have to replace and they do not burn the oil