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Old 08-10-2004 | 09:12 PM
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ChuckAuger
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Default RE: 4 stroke VS 2 stroke

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sigrun, go price a Jett 60 and a YS 63.

Snob appeal has nothing to do with anything. [/quote]


I don''t know whether you're dyslexic or simply not very bright? But if you really think "snob appeal has nothing to do with anything", it leaves little doubt that it's the latter. Suggest you read what I wrote again, and this time make an effort to comprehend it before the testosterone kicks in.

Well, not dyslexic. Maybe not too bright.

But bright enough to read this:

Differences - neither pros nor cons
slower reving
different exhaust note
novelty appeal
exclusivity &/or status appeal eg: YS
And I would also not agree with this:

Cons
Much more expensive
Relatively fragile
Less powerful per capacity
Much poorer power to weight ratio
And in case I missed something, I offer up this bit:

Agree wholeheartedly - if one has the surplus income for budget not to be an issue in the case of preferring a 4 stroke.....Bottom line is that two-strokes as a general rule undeniably offer more bang for the buck.
So it's not snob appeal?? Oh, just a misunderstanding!

Suck and blow - who needs intake - pause - compression - pause - power - pause - and exhaust - pause - do we really need all that extra scrap metal clanking in unison to achieve half the power in twice the time?
BSE .61L R/C with muffler** AAC
15,000
11x6
16.8
$315.00


See, there are high end sport 2 stokes. I don't think people who own them are snobs. I'd take a while longer to dissect your comments, but I get the gist...If I run 4 Strokes, eg YS, I am an elitist snob. Cool.[8D]