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High-Performance Two-Stroke Engine (Haynes H4045)  

High-Performance Two-Stroke Engine (Haynes H4045)


The two-stroke engine is widely used in both motorcycle racing and kart racing. The mechanical simplicity of the two-stroke engine gives it tremendous appeal, and makes it a tempting target for tuning operations, but the key to successful design, development and modification is knowledge of the engine's operating principles. This in-depth technical study of two-stroke theory and practice is intended to help would-be engine tuners to better understand the engine and the processes taking place within it, and thereby to obtain improved performance

Hardback, 233 x 169mm, 292 pages, 190 black & white illustrations 

Author: Dr John C. Dixon
Title: High-Performance Two-Stroke Engine
Haynes Book No. H4045
Format: HB 292 pages
Publisher: Haynes Publishing
Pub date: April 1005
ISBN: 9781844250455

List Price: £35.00


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