2 Stroke Dual 1 Cyclinder Engine


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Could be at the top of the list of dreams for an engineer of powerful equipment like all of us, of course with the knowledge of the concepts required for such.

Approximations: 

2 spark plugs, 2 secondary igniters

side or under/overhead cams (dual)

2 pistons that reciprocate down/along the same 1 cylinder (  with and against each other  %  ) 

2 stroke intake - out fuel delivery method

 

Quite good use for water:

H2O Hydrolysistematic fuel delivery system         (perhaps even powered from ...above... info)

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  • 4 weeks later...

Should read :

2 Stroke Dual Piston, Single Cylinder Engine

 

uses some 2 stroke exhaust to help charge reciprocating piston motion back towards the outside with the igniters.

AS FAST as you can make your lips flap ... it would sound far more grunty than That!

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  • 3 weeks later...

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Could be at the top of the list of dreams for an engineer of powerful equipment like all of us, of course with the knowledge of the concepts required for such.

Approximations: 

2 spark plugs; 2 secondary igniters (for igniting semi-burnt/or un-burnt fuel from inner piston stroke outwards towards sparkplugs on either end of cylinder)

side or under/overhead cams (dual) - perhaps valves not needing camwork?..

2 pistons that reciprocate down/along the same single cylinder (  with/against each other  ) 

2? stroke intake - out fuel delivery method

Quite good use for water:

H²O Hydrolysistematic! fuel delivery system         (even greatly enhancing performance powered from ..above.. thought)

I think you're going to need to explain this to me like I'm a 5 year old...and then once more but like I'm a two year old, as I have absolutely no idea what this thread is supposed to be about. :blink:

Is there a question here? What are you trying to generate a discussion about? What kind of responses are you expecting from the other members?

At the moment, the only thing I can think to say is, "ok."

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