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skidmarx 18-07-05 02:12 PM

Oh ok.... no I wasn't saying that..at least didn't mean too anyway...Longer storke engine will having a lower rpm max....that's why modern engines have moved away from long stroke to oversquare as it keeps the piston speed down and allows higher rpm therefore which makes more power. Higher rpm requires different overlapping valvetimes though and this makes them have less engine braking, I think we could maybe agree, just my f*ckups with the typing as I'm a bit pushed for time!!!

ophic 18-07-05 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barty_b0y
yes i understand exactly what you are saying there but you are saying that a long stroked engine will have a higher rpm max which is wrong it wont

i don't think he did... :?


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