Am I correct in saying that in the TwinAir engine, the two pistons go up and down together?
In an inline four cylinder engine, the outer two pots go up and down in unison and the inner two pots go up and down in unison but 180deg out from the outer two.
Is the TwinAir engine equivalent to the inner two pots of a four?
If it were the equivalent of the first half of a four, the two pistons would be 180deg out.
Which is correct?
Sorry for the silly question!
Mick
In an inline four cylinder engine, the outer two pots go up and down in unison and the inner two pots go up and down in unison but 180deg out from the outer two.
Is the TwinAir engine equivalent to the inner two pots of a four?
If it were the equivalent of the first half of a four, the two pistons would be 180deg out.
Which is correct?
Sorry for the silly question!
Mick