Thread: 6 stroke engine
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Old Mar 15, 2006 | 07:15 PM
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Come on Jim its not hard to work out!

After the exhaust stroke there is a water intake stroke (presumably dealt with via a seperate injector/ set of injectors) , followed by a water output stroke, the fact that there is atomised water (obviously effective for cooling) inside the cylinder during this time reduces cylinder temps sufficiently enough to disregard the use of a conventional cooling system.

Least thats how I understood it

Cool stuff!
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