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four-stroke cycleEngine-operating cycle of most petrol and diesel engines. The ‘stroke’ is an upward or downward movement of a piston in a cylinder. In a petrol engine the cycle begins with the induction of a fuel mixture as the piston goes down on its first stroke. On the second stroke (up) the piston compresses the mixture in the top of the cylinder. An electric spark then ignites the mixture, and the gases produced force the piston down on its third, power, stroke. On the fourth stroke (up) the piston expels the burned gases from the cylinder into the exhaust. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The most alluring feature embedded in Kawasaki bikes is their four stroke engine accompanying four valves per cylinder and inline four. On top of that the four stroke engine is a lot more convenient. The modern day scooters are available with four stroke engines and their performance can easily be paralleled with a motor- cycle. |
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