- Location
- Portland, or
The Torque curve is impressively flat. Almost a straight line from 3500-11,000RPM. Peak power starts to come on just over 7,500rpm and holds up to 9,000-9,500RPM.
There isn't an oil sump like a Mazda. In order to align the PTO of the engine with the drive shaft there just isn't enough room. Sure we could change the design, spend thousands of dollars and make an oil sump, raise the engine and add a gear drive. But then it gets heavy and expensive, who wants that?
This engine can either be premix or oil-injected. Premix will be the first version. I know what your thinking, "Premix! How can it be a 4-stroke? How can it be Clean". It isn't as clean as a piston type 4-stroke but since all the oil is captured and burnt in the combustion chamber the hydrocarbons are much lower than a 2-stroke, even a direct injected 2-stroke.
We have been in contact with the EPA and CARB and are working to meet their requirements. These first engines will not be certified, but are 4-strokes.
More to come later...
There isn't an oil sump like a Mazda. In order to align the PTO of the engine with the drive shaft there just isn't enough room. Sure we could change the design, spend thousands of dollars and make an oil sump, raise the engine and add a gear drive. But then it gets heavy and expensive, who wants that?
This engine can either be premix or oil-injected. Premix will be the first version. I know what your thinking, "Premix! How can it be a 4-stroke? How can it be Clean". It isn't as clean as a piston type 4-stroke but since all the oil is captured and burnt in the combustion chamber the hydrocarbons are much lower than a 2-stroke, even a direct injected 2-stroke.
We have been in contact with the EPA and CARB and are working to meet their requirements. These first engines will not be certified, but are 4-strokes.
More to come later...