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Bunnings 2.2 HP 11,000 lph 2 stroke pump
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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 79523" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>My stihl chainsaws are 2 stroke and have run for 10 years and still run. Nothing wrong with a quality 2 stroke. Reliability isn't the issue as you can buy quality in both engine types. The main advantage of a 2 stroke is they offer high power per cc which is why they're used for lightweight applications. Try lugging a 4 stroke chainsaw around. Running a 2 stroke exhaust into water would quiet it down significantly. </p><p>Everyone knows this is how nasa quietens down the space shuttle on launches. </p><p>Want to avoid running emissions straight into the stream/river you can place the exhaust outlet in a bucket of water instead. </p><p>I'd personally spend the extra on a four stroke simply due to the improved fuel economy and lack of premix required but my budget isn't that tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 79523, member: 1884"] My stihl chainsaws are 2 stroke and have run for 10 years and still run. Nothing wrong with a quality 2 stroke. Reliability isn't the issue as you can buy quality in both engine types. The main advantage of a 2 stroke is they offer high power per cc which is why they're used for lightweight applications. Try lugging a 4 stroke chainsaw around. Running a 2 stroke exhaust into water would quiet it down significantly. Everyone knows this is how nasa quietens down the space shuttle on launches. Want to avoid running emissions straight into the stream/river you can place the exhaust outlet in a bucket of water instead. I'd personally spend the extra on a four stroke simply due to the improved fuel economy and lack of premix required but my budget isn't that tight. [/QUOTE]
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Bunnings 2.2 HP 11,000 lph 2 stroke pump
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