Well since you may get stuck in traffic and 2 stroke motors are air cooled plus more emissions burning oil with gas
four strok engines are like a scale down version of a car engine. They work the same way. unlike 2 stroke which can work any way E.G: upside down etc. 4 stroke engines need to positioned the right way so they can have a constant flow of oil. does this help?
Assuming you are referring to a street legal motorcycle (IE: Kawaski Vulcan, Ninja, etc.) these machines have four stroke engines. Dirt Bikes and such sometimes do not. Two-stroke engines generally use a fuel+oil mixture. (Such as a weed whacker) Four stroke engines generally have an oil sump. (Like a car)
four strok engines are like a scale down version of a car engine. They work the same way. unlike 2 stroke which can work any way E.G: upside down etc. 4 stroke engines need to positioned the right way so they can have a constant flow of oil. does this help?
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Combustion piston engines can have two different work cycles, 2-stroke and 4-stroke. 2-stroke tends to have a better power to weight ratio, but pollute more. A 4-stroke outboard is simply an outboard engine that works the same way as a car engine.
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They had a 2.4L 4 cylinder engine.
Most common camshaft used in today's car engines is DOHC (Dual Over Head Camshaft). Most of the manufacturers in the world are using this cam shaft in their cars, as it is most practical and has a four stroke cycle and gives more breathing space to the engine.
A car engine is a heat engine, but there are various types of heat engines outside the realm of car and truck engines.
Depends on the type of engine, number of cylinders and whether it's a two or four stroke. Most car (4 to 8 cylinder) petrol engines run in the order of 145-190 psi. (pounds per square inch).Diesel engines run far greater pressure due to the design of the engines. Hope this helps
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Karl Benz started Benz & Company in 1883 in Mannheim to produce industrial engines. There, he invented and patented the two-stroke engine. Gottlieb Daimler later inspired Benz to develop a four-stroke engine suitable for powering a four-wheeled horseless carriage. Benz demonstrated the first gasoline car powered by an internal-combustion engine in Mannheim, Germany, on 3 July 1886 after patenting it on 29 January 1886.