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2 stroke vs 4 stroke
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<blockquote data-quote="jawehner1419" data-source="post: 203612" data-attributes="member: 3802"><p>Not true. There are 4 strokes that run on premix. But them are mainly found in things like chainsaws. They are run on premix so the can operate from a large amount of angles. But when talking about ATVS and quads. 2 strokes use premix. 4 strokes don't. </p><p></p><p>Also 4 strokes have more timing setup and valves, cam, and more piston rings. 4 strokes tend to last longer but are more expensive go rebuild. 2 stroke don't last as long(but that is also part of the people who own them, not categorizing but it's true for some). </p><p></p><p>Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jawehner1419, post: 203612, member: 3802"] Not true. There are 4 strokes that run on premix. But them are mainly found in things like chainsaws. They are run on premix so the can operate from a large amount of angles. But when talking about ATVS and quads. 2 strokes use premix. 4 strokes don't. Also 4 strokes have more timing setup and valves, cam, and more piston rings. 4 strokes tend to last longer but are more expensive go rebuild. 2 stroke don't last as long(but that is also part of the people who own them, not categorizing but it's true for some). Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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