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What fuel for compression?
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<blockquote data-quote="GBD" data-source="post: 3930099" data-attributes="member: 84589"><p>It would be easier to obtain a compact combustion chamber without a very wide squishband that way. It would also provide a better port time/area to duration relationship. In chainsaw/portable industrial engine applications however, the benefits of big bore to stroke relationship is preferred by the manufactorers it seems. That is compactness and lightness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBD, post: 3930099, member: 84589"] It would be easier to obtain a compact combustion chamber without a very wide squishband that way. It would also provide a better port time/area to duration relationship. In chainsaw/portable industrial engine applications however, the benefits of big bore to stroke relationship is preferred by the manufactorers it seems. That is compactness and lightness. [/QUOTE]
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