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by stefncb 1107 days ago
This isn't all that different from a four stroke, at some level. With a piston engine you lubricate from below, the oil never getting above the rings. Practically some does and gets burned away, but that's negligible usually. Anyway, the seals on the liquidpiston engine supposedly do the same, keeping the oil from leaking around the seals (in a significant quantity anyway; I'm sure it's higher than a four stroke though).

Here's what their webpage says:

> The seals do not experience centrifugal forces, and can be lubricated directly by metering small amounts of oil directly to the sealing surface through the housings, which means that oil consumption can be reduced to levels potentially comparable to that of a 4-stroke piston engine (essentially negligible).

Obviously take all this with a grain of salt. I haven't read any practical studies on this.