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harder to drive? 2stroke or 4stroke?
Posted by 'kezz99' on 02 Mar 2013 @ 22:12


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i have heard this said many times, that a 4 stroke is so much easier to drive than a 2 stroke,(cadets)?is this true?
i watched my son today on his honda today and another boy right behind him on his 2 stroke, and with the instant power and torque my son seemed to be fighting his kart so much more ,the back trying to kick out on acceleration, while the 2 stroke with its linear power just looked so smooth ?i understand the power delivery is different, we are runing between 3300 min. and 5900 max, where the iame was running between 5000 and 13000, as a non driver(dad) it seemed to me that the 4 stroke was actually harder work driving wise ,this is not a critisism of either engine or drivers or formula,i just wondered what other people think?

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harder to drive? 2stroke or 4stroke?  by 'kezz99'  << You are here!
Re: harder to drive? 2stroke or 4stroke?  by 'MJC'   (03 Mar 2013 @ 3:05)
Re: harder to drive? 2stroke or 4stroke?  by 'MJC'   (03 Mar 2013 @ 3:12)
Re: harder to drive? 2stroke or 4stroke?  by 'SimonS'   (04 Mar 2013 @ 14:24)

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