The primary difference between KTM 1 and KTM 2 pistons lies in their design and intended use. KTM 1 pistons are typically designed for lower displacement engines or applications requiring less power, while KTM 2 pistons are built for higher performance and displacement, delivering increased power output. Additionally, KTM 2 pistons may feature enhancements in materials and design to withstand higher stress and temperatures, making them suitable for more demanding riding conditions.
2 Wheel Tuesday - 2003 Mike Lafferty Factory KTM 1-1 was released on: USA: August 2003
No, the force required to lift an object is not directly proportional to the area of the piston. If the area of piston 1 is half the area of piston 2, it would not require half the force to lift an object. Force is dependent on pressure, which is equal to force divided by area.
The force exerted on piston 2 will be equal to the force applied on piston 1, following Pascal's principle. This is because the pressure in a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions.
#1 piston must be at TDC / Top Dead Center on the compression stroke.
It depends on the type of vehicle.
Using the equation for hydraulic systems (F1/A1 = F2/A2), where F1 is the force of piston 1, A1 is its surface area, F2 is the force of piston 2, and A2 is its surface area, we can calculate the force of piston 2 as 90 N. Since pressure (P) is defined as force per unit area (P = F/A), the pressure exerted by piston 2 on the fluid is 0.1 Pa.
The fluid pressure on piston 2 is equal to the force applied on piston 2 divided by the area of piston 2. It can be calculated using the formula: pressure = force / area.
If this is about a hydraulic system, same pressure acts through out the fluid. Take, A = cross sectional area (area normal to force) of piston 1 B = "" "" "" of piston 2 F2 = Force on 2nd piston So, pressure = 1000/A = F/B Therefore, F = (1000 X B/A ) N (The force depends on the area ratio)
No, they have a difference of 1.
1-3-4-2
On a Ford Expedition , 4.6 and 5.4 : firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front of vehicle
40:1, I run Maxima 2-stroke oil and that works awesome