Re: torque
If you want to compare two particular engines just compare them. All the generalizations in the world won't matter. I use real engines with individual characteristics, not generalized generic engines, as if there were such a thing. Your four stroke depends on intake and exhaust tuning (Cam, carb/FI, headers, etc) the two stroke depends on port timing, carb/FI, exhaust tuning. Ignition timing and advance curve are also factors for both, as is compression ratio. Both have many variations within each category depending what they were designed for. My Dad's old tractor had loads of torque (at very low RPM and therefore horsepower), so did the pickup, the big flat bed truck, and his V8 powered car. They all delivered it somewhat differently because of engine design and drive train gear ratio. Same with 2 strokes. Depends on what RPM and how broad an RPM. That rice rocket 4 banger Civic will cream a lot of V8 pickup trucks in a quarter mile race, though don't try to tow your cabin cruiser with one. Of course a crotch rocket motorcycle will positively dust the import car or the V8. SO WHAT? The tractor will outpull any of them. A racing snow mobile 2 stroke engine has unbelievable power but not reliability. An observed trials motorcycle's two stroke has loads of torque but barely gets out of its own way. Nothing really proved here except the need to match the powerplant and vehicle with what you need to use it for. Used to be you could at least say the 4 stroke used less fuel and were cleaner. Can't even generalize about that with the new 2 stroke outboards now. Lifespan of the V8 ought to be a lot longer than any high stressed high rpm motor, but it is certainly possible for the smaller motor to win in some cases. Depends on SO MANY factors... Didn't we just read this in a previous post? Little motors can indeed produce lots of torque if designed to do so at high rpms. I'm not so sure I find this useful except in my weed eater, personally. Some of those Jap engines can wind up and still last a long time though, to my amazement. Still like my American Iron but sometimes I start to wonder why with the quality issues I keep seeing. (Are you listening, Detroit???)<br /><br />Riddle: what has a 1.3 liter displacement engine, makes a reliable 250 horsepower without any forced induction, is oil injected, but is actually a four stroke? This is in production today.