Two stroke engines will create a lot of visible smoke pollution and also more noise than four stroke engines. For these reason, many countries have required that all new motorcycles should be four-stroke.
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The difference between 2stroke engines and 4-stroke engines are pretty much the same regardless of where the engine is used. To read about it, check out the related question below.
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Two-stroke engines, whether diesel or petrol, are commonly chosen for applications requiring compact design and high power output relative to size. Diesel variants are often found in marine engines, heavy machinery, and some power generators. Petrol types are widely used in motorcycles, scooters, small boats, and handheld equipment like chainsaws. For those researching imports, used Japanese petrol engines Japan are particularly known for durability in compact vehicles and motorcycles. Diesel two-strokes: marine propulsion, industrial equipment Petrol two-strokes: motorcycles, scooters, portable tools In automotive context, used Japanese petrol engines Japan remain a practical option for smaller vehicles.
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GM did make 2 stroke diesel engines used in trucks and busses..they were noisy, requierd a super charger to run, loved to drink but very powerful.
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Petrol, carburettor Petrol, fuel injected Both can be normally aspirated or turbo charged Petrol two stroke Diesel, Normally aspirated or turbo charged Diesel, two stroke Rotary engine.
A roots blower, also referred to as a roots-type supercharger, is used as a supercharger in engines. It operates by pumping a fluid with a set of lobed rotors. It is used in two-stroke diesel engines.
No, Ford has never used Cummins diesel engines in their trucks. Ford typically uses its own Power Stroke diesel engines in its Super Duty and other truck models. Cummins engines are primarily associated with Dodge Ram trucks, which have featured Cummins engines for many years. Ford's rivalry with Dodge has led to the use of their own proprietary diesel technology instead.
Some two stroke engines have 4 valves, Detroit Diesel 71 series and 53 series engines for example. Most small 2 stroke engines have no "Valves" at all in the sense of the "POP" valve used in four stroke engines. Some people feel these engine has one valve because the piston acts as the valve covering the ports cut into the cylinder walls.
Because diesel is efficient fuel which decreases the stroke