So soon there will no long be a 2 stroke brand new, so how can we make 4 strokes act exactly like 2 strokes.
#31
Originally posted by: Mr350X
Sounds like someone is tired of getting their as$ handed to them by 2 strokes... LMAO
Originally posted by: lottery
Dont put OIL in them so they BLOW UP! LOL....
Dont put OIL in them so they BLOW UP! LOL....
Sounds like someone is tired of getting their as$ handed to them by 2 strokes... LMAO
Not really, I dont race... Just having some poking fun thats all[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#32
Originally posted by: TheRaptorMan
If they do go with EFI then it would need an 02 sensor, but I still don't see how they are going to make a "clean running" 2 stroke. I am VERY curious to see what they come out with.
After all they are going to have to make something that has been known as "2 smokes" for years run clean. What are we going to call them then? LOL
If they do go with EFI then it would need an 02 sensor, but I still don't see how they are going to make a "clean running" 2 stroke. I am VERY curious to see what they come out with.
After all they are going to have to make something that has been known as "2 smokes" for years run clean. What are we going to call them then? LOL
Certain US Universities have been having contests for years to build "clean running" 2 strokes, and some great success has been achieved.
They have the potential to run cleaner than a thumper...
I love the thought of having REAL power being produced again.... Hats off to BRP because all the other MFGs (Yammiehaw and Honduh especially) have ran the other way.
#33
Originally posted by: Catterman
THey have been saying the same thing about their snowmobiles. I think it is all hype.
A 4-stroke doesn't burn any oil, a 2-stroke needs to burn the oil. How can a 2-stroke be clean burning??? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: Daranello75
I know, I can wait I hear another 6 months or so
Originally posted by: Mdog
BRP will release a clean burning 2-stroke sport quad soon.
BRP will release a clean burning 2-stroke sport quad soon.
A 4-stroke doesn't burn any oil, a 2-stroke needs to burn the oil. How can a 2-stroke be clean burning??? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
hype or not, it's been done!
#34
Originally posted by: Mr350X
Sounds like someone is tired of getting their as$ handed to them by 2 strokes... LMAO
Originally posted by: lottery
Dont put OIL in them so they BLOW UP! LOL....
Dont put OIL in them so they BLOW UP! LOL....
Sounds like someone is tired of getting their as$ handed to them by 2 strokes... LMAO
RLMFAO!!!!! TrueDat
#37
Hay guys a 2 stroke can be a cleaner burning engine and pass emmissions. General Motors, locomotive division EMD has been useing a 2 stroke diesel for almost 70 years, and the current example is the 16-710G3, this motor puts out 4500HP. In 2004 they changed a few things on the motor so it would be able to pass emmissions for years to come. Hay it may be a diesel but it still is a 2 stroke engine. I have a Warrior but I do not want to see the 2 strokes dissappear. As far as polluting the air I don't want to hear about that, just go to any big city at rush hour and tell me how many fume spewing diesel busses are on a main street. I work in Newark NJ, and at rush hour there has to be over 100 busses going down Broad street at one time. If they want to clean the air so much, why don't they put the electric trollies back on the streets. How about eliminating some long haul truck routes for freight trains. One freight car equals two trucks, do the math, 100 car train just two diesels pulling.
I just had to vent.
I just had to vent.
#38
Originally posted by: Duneaddict
Don't kidd yourself that a 4 stroke doesn't burn any oil... and it's not necessarily the oil burning that produces all the bad stufff..... It's more of the unburned (raw) fuel that's the problem.
hype or not, it's been done!
Don't kidd yourself that a 4 stroke doesn't burn any oil... and it's not necessarily the oil burning that produces all the bad stufff..... It's more of the unburned (raw) fuel that's the problem.
hype or not, it's been done!
The oil in the gas is just to lube the top end and should be burned with the normal combustion process. If it's smoking, it's unburnt, or only partially burnt.
Through the use of DI systems on two strokes you can cure that problem.
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#39
Originally posted by: warpigs
Hay guys a 2 stroke can be a cleaner burning engine and pass emmissions. General Motors, locomotive division EMD has been useing a 2 stroke diesel for almost 70 years, and the current example is the 16-710G3, this motor puts out 4500HP. In 2004 they changed a few things on the motor so it would be able to pass emmissions for years to come. Hay it may be a diesel but it still is a 2 stroke engine. I have a Warrior but I do not want to see the 2 strokes dissappear. As far as polluting the air I don't want to hear about that, just go to any big city at rush hour and tell me how many fume spewing diesel busses are on a main street. I work in Newark NJ, and at rush hour there has to be over 100 busses going down Broad street at one time. If they want to clean the air so much, why don't they put the electric trollies back on the streets. How about eliminating some long haul truck routes for freight trains. One freight car equals two trucks, do the math, 100 car train just two diesels pulling.
I just had to vent.
Hay guys a 2 stroke can be a cleaner burning engine and pass emmissions. General Motors, locomotive division EMD has been useing a 2 stroke diesel for almost 70 years, and the current example is the 16-710G3, this motor puts out 4500HP. In 2004 they changed a few things on the motor so it would be able to pass emmissions for years to come. Hay it may be a diesel but it still is a 2 stroke engine. I have a Warrior but I do not want to see the 2 strokes dissappear. As far as polluting the air I don't want to hear about that, just go to any big city at rush hour and tell me how many fume spewing diesel busses are on a main street. I work in Newark NJ, and at rush hour there has to be over 100 busses going down Broad street at one time. If they want to clean the air so much, why don't they put the electric trollies back on the streets. How about eliminating some long haul truck routes for freight trains. One freight car equals two trucks, do the math, 100 car train just two diesels pulling.
I just had to vent.
Locomotives are more efficient on fuel as well. And take less people to operate. The problem is they can't move goods around as fast as trucks can. With a train you have to go from the point of origin to the train terminal (though, sometimes there's a terminal on-site) the route through the track system, then offload at a terminal and deliver. They are good for moving cargo that doesn't have a shelf life. Produce doesn't work as well.
The trains are also built so that the engine in the train spins at a constant speed. They can be run at their optimum all the time. Not like a truck that's going to be accelerating and decelerating a lot.
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#40
BRP owns the patents to the clean burning two strokes. Orbital and Fitch technology I think are the only clean burning two strokes technologies available today. The snowmobiles use Orbital and the Evinrude E-Tech use Fitch, both are EFI.
It’s coming a completely new hyper performance two stroke sport quad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s coming a completely new hyper performance two stroke sport quad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


