What engine does the New Century motorcycle use?
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The New Century motorcycle uses an imitation of the GY6 engine, which is commonly replicated by most domestic scooter manufacturers. Most scooters utilize a four-stroke gasoline engine, which operates with four strokes during its working cycle. The working principle of a four-stroke gasoline engine is the same as that of a car engine. During the intake stroke, the intake valve opens, and the piston moves downward to draw in the combustible air-fuel mixture. The four strokes of a four-stroke engine during operation are the intake stroke, compression stroke, power stroke, and exhaust stroke. Here’s a detailed breakdown: 1. During the compression stroke, both the intake and exhaust valves close, and the piston moves upward to compress the combustible air-fuel mixture. 2. During the power stroke, both the intake and exhaust valves remain closed, and the spark plug ignites the compressed air-fuel mixture. The combustion of the mixture forces the piston downward, enabling the engine to generate power. 3. During the exhaust stroke, the exhaust valve opens, and the piston moves upward to expel the combustion gases from the cylinder. 4. During the intake stroke, the intake valve opens, and the piston moves downward to draw in a fresh charge of the combustible air-fuel mixture.