Rafs-T-Type
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Say a motor is cranking 6,000 RPMS, that's 100 rotations a second...so the pistons are firing 50 times a second?....Something just doesn't seem right here 

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SignUp Now!I don't know, now that I think about it, may even be less than 25.
If a 2 stoke fires every 2nd stroke and the piston made 50 strokes :biggrin:, the spark would only fire 25 times.
So..... a 4 stroke would actually only fire the plug 5 times per 20 stokes.
nope its 50 lol, a 4 stroke fires every other time the piston is top dead center a two stroke fires Everytime it is top dead center. Get some more coffee Rick, its early here to hahaaha
Thanks Rick...you're making me feel better about asking my question
It just seemed like pure insanity that it can fire 50 times a second...sweet sweet insanity...I wonder how long the spark plug fires for
Give you something to think about..lol
Top fuel dragster has a 500 cubic inch Hemi engine that makes more horsepower than the first 4 rows of stock cars at the Daytona 500
It takes just 15/100ths of a second for all 6,000+ horsepower of an NHRA Top Fuel dragster engine to reach the rear wheels.
Top fuel engines turn approximately 540 revolutions from light to light in less than 5 seconds to be over 300mph.![]()
actually, it takes that long to go from idle speed to the redline rpm- it about half of the run before the clutch is totally locked up- and even then, there is still a good amount of slippage. if there wasn't any slippage, every pass would be a 1000 foot tire smoke show like back in the gasser days.
in other words, they NEVER get all of their power to the ground. i heard one driver or crew chief say that as of a couple of years ago, if they had a tire that could hook up all the power they were making, they'd be running closer to 430 in the 1/4 mile.
which is just freaking insane.