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Re: Two cycle gasoline engines
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Posted by Can't even use my name on November 13, 2005 at 18:13:25 from (216.241.134.144):
In Reply to: Two cycle gasoline engines posted by Rich in NYS on November 12, 2005 at 16:44:24:
Those two ATV's are two different animals when it comes to the engines. Pretty much identical in every other way. I have an '01 Banshee and the neighbor has an '00 Warrior. That Warrior doesn't even come close to keeping up with me. I mean no way no how. I assume the hp. is much greater in the Banshee but the traction issue comes down to the natural characteristics of a two stroke ATV engine. Low RPM's and no power, hit the mid RPM's and INSTANTLY you have all squirrels kicking, at least in the Banshee's. These things are seriously powerful in stock form which is why that guy claims there is less traction out of a two stroke. They do like to spin the tires easily but they spin so fast they get enough traction to propel you like a cannon shot.
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