That makes sense, but I wondering if there's significant effect in the
fact that there's less time, 6 cyl. vs. four, for the starter to spin
up between compression strokes. So you get less of an inertial kick
into the compression stroke, and a poorer intake charge.
Just a thought. My expertise here is limited to sufficient qualifying
pulls (approaching infinity) of starter ropes on lawn & garden
equipment.
Regards,
Fred F.
A063, N3EU
> Starter size depends largely on the size and compression ratio of one
> cylinder- not how many of them.
>
> Regards.......MARK WILKSCH
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