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                             BS-170FA                                          SDE178F


                                    FUEL TNAK   FUEL              BORE X            STARTING
         MODEL     POWER    VOLTAGE  CAPACITY  CONSUMPTION  SPEED  ELECTRODE  DISPLACEMENT  SYSTEM  N.W./G.W.  CTN SIZE
                                                                  STROKE
           MODEL                 POWER         VOLTAGE                            N.W/KGS      G.W/KGSBOX SIZE
                                                                DIAMETER
         BS-170A    2.8KW    220V      3.5L   250G/KW.H.  3600RPM  86X72MM   456CC  RECOIL START  48KG/50KG  415X375X390MM
         BS-170E    3.8KW    220V      2.5L   276.1G/KW.H.  3600RPM  73X59MM  456CC  RECOIL START  48KG/50KG  450X410X580MM
         BS-178F    4.4KW    220V      3.5L   276.1G/KW.H.  3600RPM  78X62MM  456CC  RECOIL START  48KG/50KG  510X460X565MM
         BS-186F     6KW     220V      5.5L   275.1G/KW.H.  3600RPM  86X72MM  456CC  RECOIL START  48KG/50KG  510X460X500MM
         BS-188F    7.5KW    220V      5.5L   275.1G/KW.H.  3600RPM  88X74MM  456CC  RECOIL START  48KG/50KG  510X475X550M


          Gasoline engines are internal combustion engines that use gasoline as fuel to create power,
          making them highly versatile and widely used in various machinery and vehicles. These engines
          operate by igniting a mixture of gasoline and air inside a cylinder, which drives a piston and
          generates mechanical energy.

          Gasoline engines are known for their high power output relative to their size, making them ideal
          for cars, motorcycles, and small machinery like chainsaws and lawnmowers. Compared to diesel
          engines, gasoline engines are generally quieter, lighter, and provide smoother acceleration, which
          makes them popular for consumer vehicles. However, they typically consume more fuel and emit
          more carbon dioxide than diesel engines, making fuel efficiency and emissions control key areas
          for improvement in modern designs.
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