RCU Forums - View Single Post - 4 stroking a 2 stroke...does it?
View Single Post
Old 01-28-2004 | 11:04 PM
  #1  
downunder's Avatar
downunder
 
Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 4,527
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
From: Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
Default 4 stroking a 2 stroke...does it?

There's been a few comments made in another thread as to whether a 2 stroke engine run very rich actually "skips a beat" or if it's just the exhaust sound. I must admit I'd always thought it was most likely because the very rich mixture burned more slowly and was still burning when the exhaust port opened giving more of a "woosh" than a "bang". But I couldn't understand why there was such an immediate transition between the two sounds. Some time ago I came across a couple of graphs that showed exactly what was happening and with the permission of Brett Buck (who did all the work) I've included them in the web page I do for my club at http://www.holdfastmac.com.au/424stroking.html

The graph for torque shows quite clearly that they DO "skip a beat". The second graph shows the affect the varying torque has on prop speed which is rather interesting in itself