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I will clarify that now :The higher the stroke frequency , the higher the linear-Inertial forces affecting the piston near Top-Dead-Center .
..................Top-Heavy .My Page.4 replies specify that the piston/cylinder is hot ONLY on the top portion of it's stroke/revolution . Multiply that extra heat-mass by a thousand , and you get a usable amount of pull/thrust .P.M.