Can someone explain why there is so a strange configuration
of the inlet and outlet ports and what are those boost ports doing?
Even the piston itself has a lot of these holes.
I wonder how they work together with the ones in the cylinder.
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Indeed, a thirsty and underpowered piece of crap.safeaschuck wrote:Don't know if this an urban myth but I'm sure I've been told the Ford Ka was originally going to use a 2 stroke engine. That would have been 15 plus years ago now. A shame because the engine they gave it instead was absolutely dreadful, the worst thing about an otherwise great little car.
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What work of art engine are those pictures from?
Sorry I can't really believe that because they increase the volume just by a margin.The boost ports are to get more fuel and air into the chamber. The holes in the piston are to create more crank case volume (in a two stroke the crank case acts as part of the intake track of the engine). But the short answer is it has all of the holes to flow massive amounts of fuel and air. Similar to adding bigger valves to a 4 stroke motor