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<blockquote data-quote="MY-BLUE-BEAST" data-source="post: 74158" data-attributes="member: 388"><p>alright quick question, do twin cylinder motorcycles fire their pistons seperatley just like cars? The front piston fires first as the back on makes its cycle and then the back one fires as the first starts to make its. Cars do this so they don'tt have a stall moment like they would if all the pistons fired at once. The car wouldn't have power for this short moments and would stall. Is this the same for twin cylinders? Let me know... Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MY-BLUE-BEAST, post: 74158, member: 388"] alright quick question, do twin cylinder motorcycles fire their pistons seperatley just like cars? The front piston fires first as the back on makes its cycle and then the back one fires as the first starts to make its. Cars do this so they don'tt have a stall moment like they would if all the pistons fired at once. The car wouldn't have power for this short moments and would stall. Is this the same for twin cylinders? Let me know... Thanks [/QUOTE]
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