Definitions from Wiktionary (four-stroking)
▸ noun: (automotive) Abnormal operation of a two-stroke internal combustion engine, such that the cylinder only fires every second cycle (like a four-stroke engine). This occurs when the exhaust scavenging and inlet charging leaves a mixture in the cylinder which does not ignite, but needs a second scavenge/charge to produce an adequate mix.
▸ Words similar to four-stroking
▸ Usage examples for four-stroking
▸ Idioms related to four-stroking
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing four-stroking
▸ Words that often appear near four-stroking
▸ Rhymes of four-stroking
▸ Invented words related to four-stroking
▸ noun: (automotive) Abnormal operation of a two-stroke internal combustion engine, such that the cylinder only fires every second cycle (like a four-stroke engine). This occurs when the exhaust scavenging and inlet charging leaves a mixture in the cylinder which does not ignite, but needs a second scavenge/charge to produce an adequate mix.
Similar:
four-stroke engine,
entry ignition engine,
two-stroke,
power stroke,
two-stroke engine,
powerstroke,
instroke,
outstroke,
stroke,
square engine,
more...
Opposite:
▸ Words similar to four-stroking
▸ Usage examples for four-stroking
▸ Idioms related to four-stroking
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing four-stroking
▸ Words that often appear near four-stroking
▸ Rhymes of four-stroking
▸ Invented words related to four-stroking