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Not really longer stoke creates more toque shorter stroke allows the engine to create more rpms u can ask any real mechanic that and he will tell u and 4 strokes have more all around torque instead of building up to the powerband

Look it up. A two stroke 250 has a MUCH longer stroke than a 250f. Heck look at the visible parts of the cylinder. The 2 stroke will be 6-7 inches visible and the 4 stroke may only have 3-4 inches of. Cylinder showing.
 
Not really longer stoke creates more toque shorter stroke allows the engine to create more rpms u can ask any real mechanic that and he will tell u and 4 strokes have more all around torque instead of building up to the powerband

You realize that 250f's go out to like 14k RPM's and 250 2t's only go to like 9 or 10k right?
 
You realize that 250f's go out to like 14k RPM's and 250 2t's only go to like 9 or 10k right?

Dude it doesn't matter longer stroke creates more torque shorter stroke allows more rpms and I don't know where u get ur info but a 4t does not rev up to 14000
 
Dude it doesn't matter longer stroke creates more torque shorter stroke allows more rpms and I don't know where u get ur info but a 4t does not rev up to 14000
Need I say it again? 2 strokes have a LONGER stroke than 4 stroke. And 250f's will rev to 13k easy
 

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Guys.....chill. :rant:



a 4t does not rev up to 14000
Now ur saying 13k they still won't rev to 12k
:prof: In case you weren't aware, the 2012 KX250F's maximum horsepower is found at 12,800 rpm and that's not even at the rev limiter.

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Maximum horsepower on our 2012 KX250F was 39.55 ponies at 12,800 rpm. Maximum torque was 20.33 foot-pounds. For comparison, our 2011 KX250F reached 37.30 horsepower at 12,600 rpm and produced 18.90 foot-pounds of torque.
 
In terms of just making hp and torque a 2 stroke is far more efficient than a 4 stroke.

as far as putting it to the ground, a 4 stroke, as a general rule of thumb, hooks up better.
 
Dude it doesn't matter longer stroke creates more torque shorter stroke allows more rpms and I don't know where u get ur info but a 4t does not rev up to 14000

And 2t's have longer strokes:lol:

And Jame's post points out how wrong that is:smirk:

:prof: In case you weren't aware, the 2012 KX250F's maximum horsepower is found at 12,800 rpm and that's not even at the rev limiter.

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