The two-stroke opposed piston engines that were first developed in the 1930s previously failed to catch on in the automotive market. However, with the opportunities afforded by modern technology, powertrain developers are revisiting old designs and updating them to compete with the more conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) architectures to which OEMs are accustomed today. … Continued
The two-stroke opposed piston engines that were first developed in the 1930s previously failed to catch on in the automotive market. However, with the opportunities afforded by modern technology, powertrain developers are revisiting old designs and updating them to compete with the more conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) architectures to which OEMs are accustomed today.
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