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Exploring the Uniqueness of the Slowest Engine RPM

A recent examination reveals engines that take several minutes to start and utilize a two-stroke design, idling by moving back and forth without completing any revolutions.

Editorial StaffMay 10, 20261 MIN READ

In a fascinating look at engine design, some engines have been identified that take an unusually long time to start, often requiring several minutes.

These engines feature a unique two-stroke mechanism that allows them to idle by rocking back and forth, resulting in a remarkable 0 revolutions per minute.

This unconventional operation raises questions about efficiency and the engineering behind such slow-starting engines, inviting further exploration into their applications.