The engine cycle of a 2-stroke is as the name suggests comprised of two strokes of its piston.
In its most basic form a two stroke engine operates by drawing an air-fuel mixture into the crankcase. As the piston descends it uncovers two ports in the cylinder walls. A new charge (volume of air-fuel mixture) is forced into the combustion chamber by the descending piston through the intake port. The new charge itself forces out the gases of the previous spent charge.
After the piston passes bottom dead centre and rises it covers up the ports again, sealing the combustion chamber and compresses the charge. When the piston passes top dead centre, the charge is ignited. The piston is forced down and the process is repeated.
It's a dirt bike that uses a 2-stroke engine.
Two strokes can accelerate faster but it depends on engine size
For the same engine size, it should be.
All of the Orion bikes use a 4 stroke engine.
that engine code is not a four stroke, its 2 stroke 80cc
It would depend on what was wrong with the engine. More details are required.
it smokes out the exhaust...
the top speed of a 150cc dirt bike can depend on a lot of things like if its a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke engine what kind of terrain your on and how much you way but the average is about 50-55mph
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A dirt or trail bike engine works much like any other internal combustion engine. However, it may be a two stroke engine that reacts more quickly and has more torque. The transmissions on dirt bikes are often geared lower also.
No we can't use 100cc 4 -stroke dirt bike race against 85cc dirt bikes.
I wouldn't. Will damage engine life