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Two Stroke Performance Tuning Chapter 3 Porting and Cylinder Scavenging TODAY, when we take a look down the cylinder of a two- Stroke engine , we find its walls literally filled with ports to handle the induction, transfer and exhaust phases of gas flow through the engine . Those of us who have grown up in the Japanese two- Stroke era take it for granted that every cylinder has a huge exhaust port flanked by anything from four to six transfer ports' However, it hasn't always been this way. As far back as 1904 Alfred Scott patented his original two- Stroke vertical twin.
Two Stroke Performance Tuning Chapter 3 Porting and Cylinder Scavenging TODAY, when we take a look down the cylinder of a two-stroke engine, we find
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