all strokes are the same intake, compression, power, exhaust but it all happens in 2 revolutions of the crank instead of four revolutions like 4 stroke. Also 2 stroke has no valves and four stroke has intake and exhaust valves. hope this helps
suction stroke and exhaust strokes are the two strokes involved in 2 stroke engine....
2 stroke means it takes two strokes for a power stroke and 4 sroke takes four strokes for power stroke so in otherwise 2 strokes are way faster and more torqey
A four stroke engine has 4 strokes per cycle, whereas the two stroke engine has only 2 strokes per cycle. Since the 2 stroke engine has twice as many power strokes as a 4 stroke engine at a given rpm, the 2 stroke is capable of making nearly twice the power of a 4 stroke for a given displacement.
2 strokes to many
Diesel engines can be built in both 2-stroke and 4-stroke
Cycle means the number of piston strokes for a complete cycle. 2 stroke= 2 cycle.
1 Intake stroke 2 Compression stroke3 Power stroke4 Exhaust stroke
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
The 4 strokes of an internal combustion engine are as follows:- 1 Induction stroke 2 Compression stroke 3 Power stroke 4 Exhaust stoke
A formula to find power stroke for an 8 cylinder 4stroke engine would be RPM/2=power strokes per minute. A 2 strokenengine has twice as many power strokes as a 4 so RPM=power strokes. Since rpm is not given in the question, I can't tell you how many power strokes there are.
Depends on if this engine is a 2 stroke, 4 stroke, or rotary engine. I assume you are referring to a 4 stroke as found in the vast majority of automobiles built today. The answer is, At the top of the compression stroke. The 4 strokes of a 4 cycle engine are:# intake/induction stroke # compression stroke # power stroke # exhaust strokeDepends on if this engine is a 2 stroke, 4 stroke, or rotary engine. I assume you are referring to a 4 stroke as found in the vast majority of automobiles built today. The answer is, At the top of the compression stroke. The 4 strokes of a 4 cycle engine are:# intake/induction stroke # compression stroke # power stroke # exhaust stroke
Because it takes 4 strokes to complete i cycle. 1, intake stroke. 2, compression stroke. 3, power stroke. 4, exhaust stroke.