DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO-STROKE AND FOUR-STROKE CYCLE ENGINES

Four stroke engines are those engines in which one engine cycle is completed in two revolutions of crank shaft or four piston strokes. Various piston strokes are: suction, compression, power and exhaust.  In two stroke engines, the entire cycle is completed in one revolution of crank shaft or two piston strokes.

Differences:

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