General Motors may not be building a bike engine, but this two-stroke concept has real potential for motorcycle engineering.
General Motors (GM) is revisiting a technology long thought to be obsolete in the world of cars: the two-stroke engine.
GM modern two-stroke tech aims to revive lightweight, efficient combustion engines with a new patent using electronically controlled sliding ...
It’s been a while since two-stroke engines went the way of the dinosaurs, with them being considered too inefficient, noisy, and emission-heavy for the 21st century. It is widely believed that the ...
GM's Detroit Diesel division once made a two-stroke engine. A certain trait about this engine would lead to it getting the nickname of "Screaming Jimmy." ...
If we ran a poll on Visordown tomorrow asking if people prefer two or four-stroke engines, the ringy-dingy two-smoke would ...
Now, General Motors (GM) has gone and filed a new patent application for... a two-stroke engine. The document explicitly mentions use in hybrid vehicles, immediately raising a question: Is GM ...
The defining characteristic of a two-stroke engine is to fire (combust) every time the piston is at top dead center. This makes them highly power dense, but also notoriously makes two-stroke engines ...
Renault has unveiled a turbocharged and supercharged two-cylinder, two-stroke diesel engine. This prototype version of the motor was showcased at Renault’s Innovations@Renault event in Paris. This ...
Anyone who appreciates simplicity of design and efficiency of operation has to like small two-stroke-cycle engines that power construction tools such as cut-off saws, rammers and breakers. Producing ...
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