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why dont 2 strokes use thermostats?
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[QUOTE="DVO, post: 265760, member: 25530"] 10 dudes (think of them as the surface area inside a water jacket) work on an assembly line. They fill boxes(think of them as cc's) on a convetor belt. They put a little piece of "heat" (think of them as heat.:D) into each box as it goes by. The belt moves constantly at a slow speed and by the time the boxes exit the factory they are full. The boxes then go to the loading dock(radiator) where they are emptied by 30 dudes (you can fit a lot more "dudes" in a radiator). The boxes stay on the belt and carry on back inside to be refilled. This continues in one big loop. Someone in the head office wants to increase productivity and speeds up the belt. If the dudes inside are not already working at full capacity (transferring maximum heat) this will work--more boxes going by faster=more heat going outside. If the belt speed is too fast, the amount of heat put in each cc will be limited by the number of dudes transfering heat. Even if the cc's go out only partially full, they will take out more heat than if they were at the slower speed and full. This seems just too simple to me. If I'm wrong, explain why. Make it just as simple please. [/QUOTE]
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