Thread: 6 stroke engine
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Old 01-25-2012, 10:55 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by pete c View Post
did a search and couldn't find them. probably because they were ancient.
Type "6 stroke" in the -Search EcoModder.com- window right under the ecomodder logo. Click -Go-, and in 1/6 of a second, a page will pop up that says...

Results 1 - 10 of about 125 from ecomodder.com for "6 stroke". (0.17 seconds)

The concept is pretty ancient ('bout a hundred years since the first one) but the threads are still searchable. Which thread did you revive? The newest one (before this one) was started about a year ago.

Some six-strokes use hot air, some use steam. All the functioning ones I've heard of used conventional camshafts, except turning at 1/3 crankshaft speed instead of 1/2 (a la four-stroke). Some use injected water as the only coolant, in which case the weight of the injection water would be compensated by the non-weight on the non-radiator and non-coolant. To the best of my incomplete knowledge, the conventional cam six-strokes have a warm up phase where they just rest through strokes #5 and #6 (intake, compression, ignition, exhaust, nada, nada) until they're hot enough to get with the program (intake, compression, ignition, exhaust, squirt-expand, steam-exhaust).
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