mpg for a 7.3 powerstroke depends on the vehicle and application of the vehicle it is in i had a 95 p/stroke crew cab dually, constantly got 16 mpg,unless pulling a heavy trailer and then down to about 11.another 97 single wheel, single cab 4x4 would get about 14 the 2000 crewcab dually gets about 15 the 2000 extended cab single wheel 2x4 gets 18 all these can be chipped to increase milage so take a guess at anywhere between 14 and 18 with out a chip
17 miles
15- 20mpg
the power stroke
In a 2 stroke, every second stroke of the engine is a power stroke. In a 4 stroke, every 4th stroke of the engine is a power stroke. Knowing this, a 2 stroke has double the power as a 4, in the same cc
With the 4.3 L engine and 3:73 gears, around 18 mpg.
The average MPG depends on what type of Honda motorcycle you are riding on. For example, a 2005 Honda VLX600 Shadow gets 49 MPG, while the 2005 Honda Rebel 250 gets 73 MPG.
the power stroke is the downward stroke of the piston, how much power is created in this motion is judged in horse power.
73^(0) = 1 73^(1) = 73 73 ^(2) = 5329 73^(3) = 389017 et seq., NB Except for manipulating indices/exponents, the 'power of '1' is not normally shown.
I have a 73 super, 1600 4spd, with webber progressive carb. mileage ranges from 27-32mpg pending on traffic and how i drive.
two stroke engines have a power stroke every second revolution of the crank shaft. four strokes have a power stroke every fourth revolution of the crank shaft. that is why a 125cc two stroke has about the same power as a 250cc four stroke.
2-stroke engines produce much more power than 4-stroke.
Suction stroke, compression stroke, power stroke & exhaust stroke