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- Port-map abstract "In two-stroke engine technology a Port-map is a diagram which shows the ports that are cut into the cylinder of an engine.A port-map can be useful to determine opening/closing-timing and the area of specific ports.These diagrams are usually represented as a rolled out cylinder where the width equals the circumference and the height equals the stroke plus the cylinder skirt, the ports are outlined.".
- Q7230439 abstract "In two-stroke engine technology a Port-map is a diagram which shows the ports that are cut into the cylinder of an engine.A port-map can be useful to determine opening/closing-timing and the area of specific ports.These diagrams are usually represented as a rolled out cylinder where the width equals the circumference and the height equals the stroke plus the cylinder skirt, the ports are outlined.".
- Port-map comment "In two-stroke engine technology a Port-map is a diagram which shows the ports that are cut into the cylinder of an engine.A port-map can be useful to determine opening/closing-timing and the area of specific ports.These diagrams are usually represented as a rolled out cylinder where the width equals the circumference and the height equals the stroke plus the cylinder skirt, the ports are outlined.".
- Q7230439 comment "In two-stroke engine technology a Port-map is a diagram which shows the ports that are cut into the cylinder of an engine.A port-map can be useful to determine opening/closing-timing and the area of specific ports.These diagrams are usually represented as a rolled out cylinder where the width equals the circumference and the height equals the stroke plus the cylinder skirt, the ports are outlined.".