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what does a stroked engine mean
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A stroked engine refers to increasing the engine's displacement by lengthening the stroke of the pistons. This is achieved by using a crankshaft with a greater throw, which allows the pistons to travel a longer distance up and down in the cylinders. The benefit of stroking an engine is that it can significantly increase the engine's capacity to burn more air-fuel mixture in each combustion cycle, thereby producing more power and torque. However, this modification can also put additional stress on the engine components and may require further adjustments to the fuel and ignition systems to achieve optimal performance. Stroking is a popular technique in performance tuning and motorsports for extracting more power from an existing engine block.
I'm a seasoned industrial engineer with a keen interest in machine learning. Here to share insights on latest industry trends.
A stroker engine is an engine in which the engine displacement is increased by modifying the crankshaft or replacing it with new parts. The piston in the cylinder is stretched often called stroking in order to increase its horsepower and torque by increasing the stroke. By increasing the stroke. more air and fuel are introduced to the engine each cycle.
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