intake, compression, combustion and exhaust
A two stroke engine combines the four strokes of a typical internal combustion engine into two strokes instead of four.
The four strokes are intake, compression, combustion, exhaust.
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4 strokes for a four stroke, intake, compression,powewr, exhaust
The four strokes are... Intake, Compression, Combustion, Exhaust.
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It depends on the type of engine. In a four-stroke engine, there are four strokes - intake, compression, power (combustion), and exhaust - required to complete one full rotation of the crankshaft. In a two-stroke engine, there are two strokes - compression/ignition and exhaust - needed to complete one rotation.
Intake, Compression, Power and Exhaust
Intake, Combustion, Power, Exhaust
all strokes are the same intake, compression, power, exhaust but it all happens in 2 revolutions of the crank instead of four revolutions like 4 stroke. Also 2 stroke has no valves and four stroke has intake and exhaust valves. hope this helps
Four stroke engines are quieter than two strokes, but have less power.
It could be anything. The difference between the two is that in a two-stroke engine the piston goes back and forth (two strokes) for every ignition event (spark plug firing for a gas engine or fuel injection for a Diesel), while it goes back and forth twice (four strokes) for a four stroke engine.