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- induction or suction. This stroke of the piston begins at top dead center (T.D.C.) and ends at bottom dead center (B.D.C.). In this stroke the intake valve must...
- A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes (up and down movements)...
- are two undulating strokes (****troke and butterfly stroke) and two alternating strokes (front crawl and backstroke). Most strokes involve rhythmic and...
- "Jounetsu wa Oboete Iru" performed by Granrodeo and its ending theme is "Dead Stroke" performed by Ena Fujita. A 15-minutes original animation DVD (OAD),...
- Power Stroke, also known as Powerstroke or PowerStroke, is the name used by a family of diesel engines for trucks produced by Ford Motor Company and Navistar...
- A two-stroke diesel engine is a diesel engine that uses compression ignition in a two-stroke combustion cycle. It was invented by Hugo Güldner in 1899...
- short pattern of strokes, using John Pratt's logic that "the rudiments of drumming are strokes," in reference to the four basic drum strokes. The origin of...
- six-stroke engine has been applied to a number of alternative internal combustion engine designs that attempt to improve on traditional two-stroke and...
- so that whenever one piston is at dead centre the other is in mid-stroke, and giving four equally spaced power strokes per revolution. [citation needed]...
- Four-stroking is a condition of two-stroke engines where combustion occurs every four strokes or more, rather than every two. Though normal in some instances...