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Old 01-15-2010, 04:28 PM
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World’s Biggest Two Stroke Engine :: twostrokemotocross.com not your average bike motor
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that's a big f'n engine
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so who is going try and put it on their bike?
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Wonder if its got a white wire and flower nut.Harleys Dad
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What size rear sprocket would i use for that engine?
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Does the epa know about this dirty ole 2 stroke...
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that brings a whole new meaning to " The dirty dozen "..
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So, do ya still gotta mix the diesel fuel with Opti-2 ?
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Hmmmm If you REALLY reinforced a tandem frame...........
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So, do ya still gotta mix the diesel fuel with Opti-2 ?
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2 stroke diesels actully have exhaust valves, but they open and close on every stroke, so there a bit diffrent than gas 2 strokes, and do have an oil pan/ resivore... makes you wonder how many 55 gallon drums of oil it takes to fill.. at ~$500 per 55 gallon drum, and a guestimate that it takes over 500 gallons of oil.. that's 1 expensive oil change.. not to mention the oil filter should be able to hold 1/3 of the oil, so that's 1 big oil filter..

still, those 2 stroke diesels create a nice harmony out the exhaust.. company I used to work for had a '79 GMC brigadier with a 6/71 Detroit diesel in it which was used to pull various trailers around. used to know when it was coming, and if it was pulling a hill, you could see the black smoke from a mile away

all diesel/ electric locomotives use 2 stroke diesels
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