Twin dio possible?
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Twin dio possible?
Someone should come up with this for the dio engine.
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That is pure sex appeal.
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OMFG
sicckkkk....
Dio 125cc x Twin = 250cc of pure 2stroke madness!
I almost have the capability and engineering to do this too, but too low on funds and backed up with prjs already..
sicckkkk....
Dio 125cc x Twin = 250cc of pure 2stroke madness!
I almost have the capability and engineering to do this too, but too low on funds and backed up with prjs already..
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I am speachless.
What scooter does that go in??? It almost looks lika a dio engine in a way. How sexy is that. Just imagine bolting that on a pal or spree. Holy s***..
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What scooter does that go in??? It almost looks lika a dio engine in a way. How sexy is that. Just imagine bolting that on a pal or spree. Holy s***..
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Trafic where did you get those pics? Anymore pic of that build?? I am like totally drooling.......
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right click the picture and choose "copy image location" it will take to to a guys moped blog. then take off the last part of the url so you go to the main page. something like
http://tomahawktuning.wordpress.com/2011/03/
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http://tomahawktuning.wordpress.com/2011/03/
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Re: Twin dio possible?
wonder why they chose to make the cycles the same? Were they afraid if they had the cycles apposing it would break their crankshaft coupler? That's a crazy build! Bet It would be some serious fun.
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Making them same only increases vibration. Making the pistons 180┬░ out would make for a smoother running motor and even out the power. Instead of one power stroke every 360┬░ as it is now, you would have a power stroke every 180┬░ making a smoother running motor. This way is harder on the drive train too.Majourlittle wrote:wonder why they chose to make the cycles the same? Were they afraid if they had the cycles apposing it would break their crankshaft coupler? That's a crazy build! Bet It would be some serious fun.
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Exactly, so I wonder why they did that? Was it to reduce torque on the coupler?
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have them on the same stroke would make more torque on the couplerMajourlittle wrote:Exactly, so I wonder why they did that? Was it to reduce torque on the coupler?
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looking for a dio engine anyone have one for sale?
selling a 1990 honda elite engine runs great shoot me an offer.
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Having them on the same stroke reduces the torque to nearly nil. Think of the cranks as two wheels on a live axel with posi. If both wheels are freespining with the same force, the posi doesent slip because there are no un-equal forces applied. If one wheel spins while the other doesent, the posi slips. If they alternate, you create a loading and unloading on that joint that creates an alternating torque on the joint. Thats the type of action you would get from opposing strokes.xxjareebxx wrote:have them on the same stroke would make more torque on the couplerMajourlittle wrote:Exactly, so I wonder why they did that? Was it to reduce torque on the coupler?
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I disagree... I think it would be less because the Forces on the two cranks would be equal and in the same direction.xxjareebxx wrote:have them on the same stroke would make more torque on the couplerMajourlittle wrote:Exactly, so I wonder why they did that? Was it to reduce torque on the coupler?
I think they are on the same stroke, to simplify the timing. There is only one flywheel.
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Edit: should have read closer, TJamz beat me to it.
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Boom! Jackpot!Trafficjamz wrote: I think they are on the same stroke, to simplify the timing. There is only one flywheel.
So who's going to try it first?