no a 2 stroke is a simpler version of a 4 stroke gasser, it burns gas and a special oil mix [for lube since it has no oil bath] and doesnt have valves it uses the motion of the piston to work as the valve
Hi sstroh88, Sorry to say But sometimes it’s better to shut up. It’s clear that you don’t have got clue how things work… A two stroke diesel engine, is a sophisticated internal combustion engine; with valves, scavenging ports and unit injectors and a wet sump system.
@sstroh08 Look up Detroit Diesel 8V71,
8V92 or 6V92. Not produced anymore IIRC but used to be very common in marine (might still be produced for that application) Greyhound type buses/coaches and in semi’s. The military uses them a lot in the transport vehicles here in Iraq, probably Afghanistan as well. Emissions are tough to pass and the inline 6 is hard to beat. Enjoy the reading, I didn’t know it either until I started my Navy career years ago. Some folks are drag racing them. you tube it.
@sstroh08 Sorry but Army, Air Force and a few Navy folks here. Marines are in a different area. Lots of country to cover and once we’re in our area then we can’t travel to other areas except for leave. Well at least in my line of work. Otherwise, you betcha, I’d try.
@james420texas, if you watch the tree before he started the black smoke, he already has the green on the tree, he just puffing the black carbon out for a good carbon dust trail 🙂
well u cant miss him…
listen to that idle
..lol….the joys of the diesel engine….
no a 2 stroke is a simpler version of a 4 stroke gasser, it burns gas and a special oil mix [for lube since it has no oil bath] and doesnt have valves it uses the motion of the piston to work as the valve
what is a 4 stroke gasser?
its a 4 stroke gasoline engine..
theres 2 stroke diesels as well but are pretty rare really.
Hi sstroh88, Sorry to say But sometimes it’s better to shut up. It’s clear that you don’t have got clue how things work… A two stroke diesel engine, is a sophisticated internal combustion engine; with valves, scavenging ports and unit injectors and a wet sump system.
i thought they were refering to a 2 stroke gas engine i didnt even know they was 2 stroke diesels
This is normal turbo diesel engine 😀 (4 – storke :D)
how could he even see the tree with all that smoke?!?! haha
choppiest ISB I’ve ever heard
cummins baby
the entire thing shakes to shit at idle 0:04 – 0:12
i dont know why this is thumbed down, its a correct comment
@sstroh08 Look up Detroit Diesel 8V71,
8V92 or 6V92. Not produced anymore IIRC but used to be very common in marine (might still be produced for that application) Greyhound type buses/coaches and in semi’s. The military uses them a lot in the transport vehicles here in Iraq, probably Afghanistan as well. Emissions are tough to pass and the inline 6 is hard to beat. Enjoy the reading, I didn’t know it either until I started my Navy career years ago. Some folks are drag racing them. you tube it.
hey if you are in iraq ik its a long shot but please look for a jarhead named PFC Burkhart and tell him sam says hi, he will get a kick out of it lol
@sstroh08 Sorry but Army, Air Force and a few Navy folks here. Marines are in a different area. Lots of country to cover and once we’re in our area then we can’t travel to other areas except for leave. Well at least in my line of work. Otherwise, you betcha, I’d try.
@james420texas, if you watch the tree before he started the black smoke, he already has the green on the tree, he just puffing the black carbon out for a good carbon dust trail 🙂
Thats one scary ride. That idle shake is nuts.
@Booban8 hahaha he dident. it was green for a second befor he saw it. smoke was in the way 😛
@SpiritsoftheWolf no he was spoling up the turbo it must have been a test run
I wonder how he can see the lights all that nice black smoke comming from that nice engine 😛
sounds like the actual driving test in india and pakistan!
And thats not a joke!!
ffffffUUUUCCCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKK that was gnarly as hell!!!!