Split-single engine
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split-single-engine-275-4085387
title:
Split-single engine
text:
In internal combustion engines, a split-single design is a type of two-stroke where two cylinders share a single combustion chamber. The first production split-single engine was built in 1918 and the design was used on several motorcycles and cars until the mid-1950s, although Puch continued producing split-single engines for motorcycles until 1970. During this time, the design was occasionally used for engines with four or more cylinders.
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Type of two-stroke internal combustion engine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split-single_engine
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2024-04-14T04:51:16Z
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