120 Inch Lbs
which injector you looking for? there are 8 injectors in that engine
yes it is absolutely a two stroke engine since it develops an amazing power and torque. this credit completely goes to cz two stroke engine which is unaparalleled in the world.
The torque of a 200 cc two-stroke gas engine typically ranges from about 10 to 15 Nm (Newton-meters), depending on the specific design and tuning of the engine. Two-stroke engines are known for their high power-to-weight ratio, but they usually produce less torque compared to four-stroke engines of similar displacement. Factors such as the engine's configuration, intended use, and performance tuning can significantly influence the exact torque output.
could be bad injectors
The 1996 7.3 L Power Stroke produced 215 horsepower @ 3,000 RPM & 450 lb-ft of torque @ 2,000 RPM. The 1999 7.3 L Power Stroke produced 225 horsepower @ 2,700 RPM & 500 lb-ft torque @ 1,600 RPM. The 1999 7.3 L F-series features an intercooler (not available in vans), a smaller turbocharger, & larger 120 cc injectors compared to the 1996 Power Stroke's 90 cc injectors. The 1996 has a larger non-wastegated turbocharger, while the 1999 is wastegated. Compression, engine tuning, & rotating assembly is the same in 1996 & 1999 models.
the power stroke
In a 2 stroke, every second stroke of the engine is a power stroke. In a 4 stroke, every 4th stroke of the engine is a power stroke. Knowing this, a 2 stroke has double the power as a 4, in the same cc
2 Strokes make much more power per cc than 4 strokes. For example a 2 stroke 125 and a 4 stroke 250 both make about the same power 4 strokes have much more low end torque though
A 4-stroke will run quieter and cleaner. It will rev lower. For a given engine power it'll be heavier and bigger. For a given engine power it'll use less fuel. The engine will need more parts and be more complicated 4-strokes generally have better torque at low revs. A 2-stroke will run noisier and pollute more, It will rev higher, for a given engine power it'll be smaller and lighter. For a given engine power it'll use more fuel. The engine will consist of fewer parts, and be a simpler design. 2-strokes generally have less torque at low revs but do better at high revs.
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2-stroke engines produce much more power than 4-stroke.
In a 2-stroke engine, one power stroke occurs for every revolution of the crankshaft. This is because the engine completes a power cycle (intake, compression, power, and exhaust) in just two strokes of the piston or one full revolution, unlike a 4-stroke engine, which requires two revolutions for one power stroke.