4 Stroke
why would you need a trait put in having suffering a stroke, and what are the possibilites of recovery after 4 years
Yes, it is necessary to mix oil with the gasoline in a Honda XR100R as it is a 2-stroke engine. The oil lubricates the engine components and prevents overheating. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's recommended oil-to-gas ratio for optimal performance.
If petrol mixes with engine oil in a 4 stroke engine then the mixture becomes thick and its combustion will not be efficient. The exhaust will be smoky due to this incomplete combustion. also this will reduce engine efficiency.
Certainly a modified muffler on a 2 stroke-cycle engine will affect gas consumption and power. The reason is that these engines do not have an exhaust valve to keep in the gasoline vapor until it has been fired like a 4 stroke-cycle engine has. The "2 stroke" engine relies on pressure in the tuned muffler to keep the gasoline vapor from shooting right out of the cylinder before the spark plug ignites it. With a "4 stroke" engine, there is an exhaust valve to keep the gasoline vapor in until it is ignited, and the engine isn't much bothered about muffler tuning, size, or even not having a muffler, at all.
1/2 is equivalent to 2/4.
2 stroke
That would depend on whether the engine is 2-stroke or 4-stroke (aka 2-cycle & 4-cycle). If the engine does not have an oil filler tube, it is a 2-stroke and oil must be added to the fuel. If it has an oil filler tube, it is a 4-stroke and oil is added through the filler tube.
2 stroke, more power and torque = more speed 4 stroke, more reliable
4 is better since it has more longevity-like a car engine
four strokes last longer if rode right
no way 4 stroke vers 2 stroke crf 80 is better
4 stroke is better than 2 -more torque last longer that is why gm stoped making 2 stroke diesels
a 2 stroke in the end is a better choice. yes it is true that a 4 stroke gives you more power, and it doesn't over heat as easy, but a 2 stroke will cost you less money to fix, less money on oil and gas, plus a 2 stroke has better initial speed, and a higher speed band. ^^ Actually 4 stroke MX bikes are the ones that are prone to overheating, and if you dump a 4 stroke after an hour in the woods, good luck getting it started again.
Combustion piston engines can have two different work cycles, 2-stroke and 4-stroke. 2-stroke tends to have a better power to weight ratio, but pollute more. A 4-stroke outboard is simply an outboard engine that works the same way as a car engine.
I would have to say the two stroke. I have a banshee that can hold its own with atvs twice the size
4 stroke. a farm/trail bike, thay have hardly any maintenence and are reliable. dont think twice
4 stroke