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Two stroke VS four stroke. Facts & figures.
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[QUOTE="CaptainObvious, post: 892388, member: 17060"] Nice try Ol'89er. Some people will just never believe :bang: Another thing to consider when you start to nit-pick the cost of ownership as many like to do (I choose not to), Two-stroke fuel costs a lot more. Just the cost of oil alone will add $1 to $3 per gallon, that works out to $3 to $9 (without the SFC in front of me for each engine type, this is a guess) per more an hour for operation. That is $300 to $900 more in operating costs per 100 hours of operation. Ol'89er said it best when he figured that all of the costs even-out in the end. It's just so embarrassing how extreme some of the two-stroke riders have become. Get over your lunatic obsession with the past. By the time you come to accept four-strokes they'll be replaced by something else. :blah: [/QUOTE]
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