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08-21-2007, 11:02 AM
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State: Nevada Country: United States Age: 24 Posts: 550 Join Date: Jul 2007 | The Great Debate: Two Stroke vs. Four Though this article is long I think its pretty good. Let us know what you think after you read it. The Great Debate: Two Stroke vs. Four | ATV Reviews
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08-22-2007, 07:57 AM
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State: Washington Country: United States Age: 31 Posts: 106 Join Date: Aug 2007 | Re: The Great Debate: Two Stroke vs. Four I think, and don't take this the wrong way, that the 4-stroke is for the less intense, the ubridled and un-predictable nature of the 2-stroke is meant for those who crave balls out power. I have ridden the best that both worlds have to offer, and I contend that 4-strokes will never equal the snap and responsiveness of a 2-stroke. |
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08-22-2007, 11:34 AM
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State: Tennessee Country: United States Age: 39 Posts: 855 Join Date: Dec 2006 | Re: The Great Debate: Two Stroke vs. Four It is a good article. It is just a shame that they are outlawing the production of new 2-strokes. There is nothing like the thrill of getting on a fast 2-stroke. The acceleration is just amazing. |
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08-22-2007, 12:17 PM
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State: Nevada Country: United States Age: 24 Posts: 550 Join Date: Jul 2007 | Re: The Great Debate: Two Stroke vs. Four I cant post an opinion on this one because Ive never riden a 2 stroke. Everyone I know has a 4 stroke. I just dont think they should outlaw the 2 stroke. Makes me wonder...are they going to be doing that to bikes too. It wouldnt make sense to have 2 stoke bikes and not quads.
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08-23-2007, 01:40 AM
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State: Washington Country: United States Age: 31 Posts: 106 Join Date: Aug 2007 | Re: The Great Debate: Two Stroke vs. Four The whole reason for banning the two stoke is the pollution issue, what I don't understand is that many two stroke outboards use a direct fuel injection, this way there is no unburnt fuel being pushed out of the exhaust port, this not only increases efficiency, it decreases pollutants. So why don't manufacturers just use this design instead of getting rid of them all together? Direct injected two strokes are lighter, faster, more efficient and less polluting than 4-strokes. |
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08-23-2007, 10:32 AM
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State: Nevada Country: United States Age: 24 Posts: 550 Join Date: Jul 2007 | Re: The Great Debate: Two Stroke vs. Four Does is cost more for the manufacturer to make the quad that way? Not that it should matter if they wanna keep selling them.
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08-23-2007, 01:50 PM
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State: Tennessee Country: United States Age: 39 Posts: 855 Join Date: Dec 2006 | Re: The Great Debate: Two Stroke vs. Four Good point DirtDemon. I wonder what they were gonna do with 2-stroke outboards. |
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08-23-2007, 03:21 PM
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State: Washington Country: United States Age: 31 Posts: 106 Join Date: Aug 2007 | Re: The Great Debate: Two Stroke vs. Four Quote:
Originally Posted by fox300exchic Does is cost more for the manufacturer to make the quad that way? Not that it should matter if they wanna keep selling them. | I'm sure it does, but I can't imagine that a direct injected 2-stroke would be any more expensive than a fuel injected 4-stroke. But I could be wrong. |
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08-24-2007, 07:47 AM
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State: New Jersey Country: United States Age: 30 Posts: 229 Join Date: Dec 2006 | Re: The Great Debate: Two Stroke vs. Four I think the outboards are going 4 stroke now also, no? A 4 stroke engine is more controllable when it comes to fuel and emissions management. |
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08-24-2007, 08:10 PM
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State: Washington Country: United States Age: 31 Posts: 106 Join Date: Aug 2007 | Re: The Great Debate: Two Stroke vs. Four Outboards are mostly 4-strokes now, but before they switched some used the direct injection to help with efficiency and emissions. I am just wondering why that didn't spread to the ATV/Cycle world, seemed like a good idea, but maybe they were problematic or something. |
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