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    This page is long overdue and these hyperlinks are a combination of new things and existing things on this site. These are some of things that we've got planned. Sections where you can download TSR PORTTIME 2000 data files and porting maps in either Adobe Illustrator or AutoCad. A news section with short bits of info on the latest developments in two-stroke technology. Plus helpful articles on how to do things related to two-strokes. Thanks for your patience!

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    Disadvantages of the Two-stroke
    You can now see that two-stroke engines have two important advantages over four-stroke engines: They are simpler and lighter, and they produce about twice as much power. So why do cars and trucks use four-stroke engines? There are four main reasons:
    Two-stroke engines don't last nearly as long as four-stroke engines. The lack of a dedicated lubrication system means that the parts of a two-stroke engine wear a lot faster.

    Two-stroke oil is expensive, and you need about 4 ounces of it per gallon of gas. You would burn about a gallon of oil every 1,000 miles if you used a two-stroke engine in a car.

    Two-stroke engines do not use fuel efficiently, so you would get fewer miles per gallon.

    Two-stroke engines produce a lot of pollution -- so much, in fact, that it is likely that you won't see them around too much longer.
    The pollution comes from two sources. The first is the combustion of the oil. The oil makes all two-stroke engines smoky to some extent, and a badly worn two-stroke engine can emit huge clouds of oily smoke. The second reason is less obvious

    Each time a new charge of air/fuel is loaded into the combustion chamber, part of it leaks out through the exhaust port. That's why you see a sheen of oil around any two-stroke boat motor. The leaking hydrocarbons from the fresh fuel combined with the leaking oil is a real mess for the environment.

    These disadvantages mean that two-stroke engines are used only in applications where the motor is not used very often and a fantastic power-to-weight ratio is important.
    !!Waiting for the right Pedestrain, to run over!!
    http://www.afegraphics.com/75rdscv2.jpg

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    wow man..thx for the gr8 link.. this site is very nice specially for those lookin to mod their 2 strokers.

    My little big blog bunnypunia.blogspot.com

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    • #3
      Very informative site Sanju! Thanks for posting
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      • #4
        nice link sanju...
        \"I\'m here to chew bubble gum and kick a**....and I\'m all outta bubble gum....\"

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        • #5
          very good link there.
          \'87 High Torque RD 350B
          in first gear,6000 rpm,whack the throttle.

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          • #6
            Great link... especially i like the line about speed being 95% rider and 5% bike.. better make that 5% count..
            LIVE LIFE FULL THROTTLE!!!!!! VROOOOOOM!!!!

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            • #7
              hey guys plz check the pics too
              !!Waiting for the right Pedestrain, to run over!!
              http://www.afegraphics.com/75rdscv2.jpg

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              • #8
                ok here i have posted the pic of a 2 stroke engine...mechanism
                !!Waiting for the right Pedestrain, to run over!!
                http://www.afegraphics.com/75rdscv2.jpg

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                • #9
                  thanx for the effort sanju

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                  • #10
                    good link dude
                    bikes KEEPS MY ADRENALIN ALIVE & speed KEEP MY ADRENALIN GOING

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                    • #11
                      awesome site dude

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                      • #12
                        Its a nice information to read..but i have seen it on site somewhere else as well.
                        www.flickr.com/maniya

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                        • #13
                          great link buddy, nice find, very detailed information on every thing.........

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