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1 stroke engine #3220081
03/13/24 07:59 AM
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this popped up on my news feed. thought it was rather interesting technology behind it.
similar to a 2 stroke. unfortunately because it has no connecting rods and offset crank torque multipliers it doen't make much torque so it really won't work in a car or truck as the driving source. it's vibration free though. it is emissions compliant and could easily be the backup power source for a hybrid type car..


https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/ent...22f73f40d4c95857fa0a2653f0f79&ei=106

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Re: 1 stroke engine [Re: Mr T2U] #3220087
03/13/24 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr T2U
this popped up on my news feed. thought it was rather interesting technology behind it.
similar to a 2 stroke. unfortunately because it has no connecting rods and offset crank torque multipliers it doen't make much torque so it really won't work in a car or truck as the driving source. it's vibration free though. it is emissions compliant and could easily be the backup power source for a hybrid type car..


https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/ent...22f73f40d4c95857fa0a2653f0f79&ei=106


Click bait post, right from the link


Despite being a two-stroke engine technically







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