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Today, advancements in engine tech and environmental regulations have made the gap between 2 stroke and 4 stroke motors smaller. But there are still merits and drawbacks to each type.
Learn more about how 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines work, as well as their differences. Our team of experts prepared a guide about everything you need to know about 2- and 4-stroke engines.
A 4-cylinder engine is one of the most common and practical engine types used in cars today. It consists of four cylinders, ...
A 4-cylinder engine has many upsides, but there are downsides too. For example, they are typically not as powerful as larger engines, and they have to work harder than large engines in order to ...
Lock up your flywheels, folks, an American inventor is coming after them. RK Transportation is working on an idea that replaces an engine's flywheel with a lightweight rotor with embedded magnets ...
Final Thoughts Comparing 2 stroke vs 4 stroke outboard motors isn’t about which engine type is better. It’s more about determining which engine type is better suited to your needs. They each have ...
Check out the review and first drive of the new 2010 Toyota Tundra with a 4.6L V8 engine that delivers more horsepower and more torque than the 4.7L with a 6 speed transmission, Dual Variable ...
A detailed 2.0 litre V6 gasoline engine design has now been completed which is intended to deliver levels of performance and driveability more usually associated with 3-4 litre V8.