The Miller Cycle engine has a very flat torque curve, with maximum torque achieved at 3500 rpm, as compared to Otto Cycle (standard 4-stroke) engines which generally require 4500 rpm or higher.
Due to this lower-end torque ability, the Miller Cycle engine is capable of moving much heavier loads at a much lower fuel economy.
Pollution - 4 stroke has far less unburnt hydrocarbon in the exhaust.
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Be more specific. What is the make, model, and year of the vehicle you are referring to. Not sure if they are all the same.
remove the plastic cover that says miller cycle engine on it. right about where "engine" is, you will see it. it has a gold dashpot with vacuum lines
The Supercharged 2.3 liter will have a large piece of black platic over the top of the engine that says "MILLER CYCLE ENGINE" in large green letters and 2 small air-to-air intercoolers inside the engine compartment.
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If the engine has an oil sump and an oil filler spout, it is a 4-cycle engine. On a 2-cycle engine, oil must be added to the fuel.
4-cycle
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Only if it is a 2 cycle engine and you mix the oil with the gasoline. If it is a 4 cycle engine, then using 2 cycle oil will destroy the engine over time. Use SAE 10w30 synthetic oil in your air cooled 4 cycle engine.
The advantages are that the cycle has been proven and is easy to use. The disadvantages are that it will not allow you to take everything into account.
Explain the advantages of four-stroke engine over two-stroke engine