Two stroke. oil injected.
Polaris and the North Star are the only two names I know.
The crankshaft makes two complete revolutions to complete one thermodynamic cycle. The crankshaft rotates 180 degrees during each stroke of the engine. Hence a total of two revolutions occur after completion of the four strokes. Chechout "www.howstuffworks.com " to see how crankshaft works.
Two trips through the cycle are needed to break down one glucose so 2 x 4 = 8 trips .
It is called mitosis. In meiosis four different nuclei are produced
If four chromosomes underwent a complete cycle of cell division, specifically meiosis, the result would be the formation of four gametes, each containing half the original chromosome number. This means that if the original cells had four chromosomes (2 pairs), each gamete would have two chromosomes, ensuring genetic diversity through recombination and independent assortment. If the process was mitosis instead, the result would be two identical daughter cells, each still containing four chromosomes.
The Polaris Phoenix does not use two cycle oil because it is not a two stoke. It uses polaris ps-4 oil and it goes in on the right side of the engine by the right footwell. It is a big flathead screw on the engine casing. Fill it up halfway. The is a glass window at the bottom that needs to be filled halfway.
NO, not as lubrication in the crankcase.
The 1995 Polaris Explorer 400 is a two-stroke engine. This type of engine is known for its simplicity and lightweight design, which contributes to the vehicle's performance and handling. Two-stroke engines typically provide more power for their size compared to four-stroke engines, making them a popular choice for snowmobiles and ATVs like the Polaris Explorer.
the gas is mixed
In a two-stroke engine, two strokes is one cycle. In a four stroke engine, four strokes is one complete cycle. A stroke is a part of a cycle. Remember that the "up" motion and the "down" motion each count as one stroke.
The 1999 Polaris XC SP 700 snowmobile is equipped with a 700cc two-stroke engine that produces approximately 135 horsepower. This model is known for its performance, agility, and lightweight design, making it popular among snowmobile enthusiasts during its time. The horsepower allows for quick acceleration and handling in various snow conditions.
Yes, "four cycle" and "four stroke" are the same. The two terms may be used to describe an engine. As a rule, the term "four stroke" is more commonly used.
Four-stroke lawn mowers have a tube where you add oil to the engine. On two-stroke engines, oil has to be added to the fuel. (Four-stroke and two-stroke are also called four-cycle and two-cycle, respectively).
No, the properties of two-cycle oils are different than four-cycle oils. Two-cycle oil is not designed to be a "reusable" oil. Two-cycle oil is designed to be used and expelled/burnt.
The 1995 Polaris ATV 400 is equipped with a four-stroke engine, not a two-stroke engine. This model features a liquid-cooled system designed to maintain optimal operating temperatures. Polaris ATVs from that era typically utilized four-stroke technology for better efficiency and reliability.
After entrance of pyruvic acid into Kreb's cycle the four products are.. two molecules of ATP six molecules of NADH two molecules of FADH2 four carbon-dioxide
Four-stroke engines have a spout where you add oil to the engine. On two-stroke engines, oil has to be added to the fuel. (Four-stroke and two-stroke are also called four-cycle and two-cycle, respectively).