A 2stroke carburetor is quite the same as a 4 stroke. but maybe sometimes the 2 stroke has bigger jets for more fuel as they require more gas
There is no thermodynamic difference between them .
if you see the difference between valves
valves are use in four stroke engine, and ports are use in two stroke engine.
the difference is that a kx is a 2 stroke bike and a klx is a four stroke. the difference in strokes is the cylinders and a 2 stroke needs gas mixed with the oil
Four-stroke engines have a spout where you add oil to the engine. On two-stroke engines, oil has to be added to the fuel. (Four-stroke and two-stroke are also called four-cycle and two-cycle, respectively).
The difference between 2stroke engines and 4-stroke engines are pretty much the same regardless of where the engine is used. To read about it, check out the related question below.
a four stroke has a timing chain and a cam and a two stroke doesnt a two stroke has reed valves
In a two-stroke engine, two strokes is one cycle. In a four stroke engine, four strokes is one complete cycle. A stroke is a part of a cycle. Remember that the "up" motion and the "down" motion each count as one stroke.
the difference between the Honda CR and CRF is that the CR is a two stroke bike, while the CRF is a 4 stroke bike.... the F stand for four stroke
a yz250 is two stroke and a yz250f is four stroke. same with the 125 and 85
Well for one on the 2 stoke your gonna have to pay for all that oil but it would be smaller than the four stroke
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