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by Tuna-Fish
1068 days ago
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The same as any other engine that doesn't mix oil into its fuel. Lubrication in fuel vs lubrication using a separate system and 2-stroke vs 4-stroke are two entirely separate engineering decisions, that are in no way tied to each other. It's just that the most common types of 2-stroke engine use lubricant oil mixed in fuel, and the most common types of 4-stroke engines don't, and so they concepts are thought to be related to each other by most people who don't know much about engines. |
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2-stroke engines also have great power densities (at the cost of fuel efficiency), which means those two often go hand-in-hand.