Expert.. no.. its just a well known fact
What part of this is it that you dont understand?
ORIGINAL: Blue_Moon_
two stroker: the fuel ignites evry time the piston is at the top of the cylinder.
four stroker: the fuel ignites every other time the piston is at the top of the cylinder...
> Therefor, The two stroker produces much more heat then ar normal four stroker.
edit: i also want to add that the four cycle produces more heat made from friction then a two stroker. but this heat is very small part of the total heat. the overall heat production is much bigger on a two stroker
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Oh, I understood all that was said and it was very well explained. Thanks for correcting me on the ignition cycles of both engines, but I didn't see an answer to my question. I am trying to understand why if the ignition cycles of the engine types are as stated why do 4 strokes produce better smoke than 2 strokes if it is not heat related. By that reasoning 2 strokes would produce hotter exhaust, but they don't. I'm not the smartest guy in the world so I need a little bit of elaboration on the subject.
Thanks,
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