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The Two-Stroke Engine Was An Engineering Marvel. Now It's In The Dustbin Of Automotive History
A two-stroke engine combines intake (“scavenging”) and compression into one stroke, then ignites the charge and exhausts it on the next stroke. Unlike a four-stroke and its every-other-stroke power ...
SAE Transactions, Vol. 106, Section 3: JOURNAL OF ENGINES (1997), pp. 2155-2168 (14 pages) Observations of the scavenging flow field have been made in a modified poppet-valved two-stroke engine with a ...
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