because since 2-stroke engines run off a reed valve design with absolutely no mechanical valve train, the majority or the power comes from induction. the inlet air is at the perfect temperature two minutes after startup which results in the most power and RPM
How to derive Engine RPM from revolution counter reading?
All the cylinders should be within 10% from the lowest reading to the highest reading for a healthy engine.
It increases engine power and also increases fuel efficiency.
It increases engine power and also increases fuel efficiency.
The BEST oil level reading is obtained on flat level ground, with the engine and oil still cool. As oil warms up, it expands, and can travel further up the dipstick. This could provide an inaccurate reading, since there would be slightly less oil in the engine than stated.
typical compression test reading fora diesel engine
Yes, as you rev the engine higher it increases the revolutions of the oil pump which in turn increases the oil preassure. I have a mechanical gauge and it does not spike like that anymore. The electronic sensor is just slow to react.
It increases engine power and also increases fuel efficiency. #Gerald lies
It increases engine power and also increases fuel efficiency. #Gerald lies
Pressing on the accelerator increases engine rpm (revolutions per minute) which in turn increases wheel/tire rpm which increases vehicle speed.
Depends on the year, cam, compression ratio. engine warm, 130-165psi, long duration lowers psi, overlap increases psi., solid cam with same duration would be higher than hyd. due to increased valve rate. All reading should be +/- 10%
It increases engine power and also increases fuel efficiency. #Gerald lies