I'm pretty sure that johnythan means crankshaft not camshaft.jonnythan wrote:The reason is that a 2-stroke engine has a detonation every rotation of the camshaft. 4-stroke engines have detonations every *other* rotation of the camshaft. Hence a 2-stroke engine of similar displacement will produce more power.xornr89 wrote:Hmm, i still don't know what a stroke is can someone please, in easy terms tell me what is the difference between cc and strokes?jonnythan wrote:I just spent 10 minutes wondering why a 2 stroke should be so much more powerful than an equivalent-displacement 4 stroke engine.
I couldn't figure it out. Nothing seemed that different. I was thinking about valving, exhaust, fuel mixtures, etc. I was going nuts. I was about to post here asking, and then I wrote the "4" in 4 stroke and realized what the answer was.
That's my story for the evening. Goodnight
A 2-stroke engine fires every time the piston crosses top dead center.
A 4-stroke engine fires every other time.