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| johnsmith222 |
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 Posted: 00:01 - 24 Sep 2009 Post subject: Why No Turbos? |
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Hi.
I understand some manu's turbocharged bikes in the 80s, so why did they stop?
I understand that one of the setbacks of a turbocharged engine is the lag. I guess you don't want the power to suddenly kick in while you're in a bend(well, tbh some of us do .
I do understand that motorcycles don't really need it and that the power delivered by a naturally aspirated engine is more predictable and the likes. I mean, it's not like we REALLY need more power when we've got 180bhp bikes that are NA.
There's also the negatives of having extra consumables such as bearings and something extra to go wrong.
Then there's the whole idling thing to allow the turbo to cool to stop the oil solidifying. That can be solved with a turbo timer though.
I guess the attraction of a turbo charged engine is the power delivery (and also the high amount of power you can get for your money) and the sound.
Yeah, it may be unnecessary in terms of performance when we've got really powerful NA bikes (I mean unless you're drag racing or something) but when you think of all the other figuratively overkill things you can get on bikes then why not make turbo bikes?
It's not necessarily huge power I'm talking about. Maybe smaller CC bikes that have turbocharged engines to bring the power up. I guess the more power you ask from a small cc engine, the less reliable it will be though.
So why have all the bike manufacturers gone off forced induction? |
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| Cptn. Awesome |
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| Wafer_Thin_Ham |
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Bike's don't really suffer from much lag, certainly not as much as cars as the engine is usually spinning quickly anyway.
I think it's more the reliability aspect, the having to let them idle thing, which lots of owners used to forget.
It's alo quite difficult to find the space to package a turbo on most modern motorcycles. They are already really pushed for space. There's not a whole lot of room for a turbo.
They could be making a comeback soon though, due to the tightening emissions laws. They'll be able to run a smaller motor with a turbo to bring the power up. That's what they plan to do with cars anyway. ____________________ My Flickr |
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| McGee |
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Powers to uncontrollable and they don't want the legal action of all the fecked up idiots who can't use the throttle.
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The only way they would fit a turbo from the factory is if it was in such a low tune it would hardly effect the bike making it utterly pointless.
Could you really see Honda selling a turbo Blade from the factory. ____________________ ◙◙► K6 GSXR 600 ◄◙◙◙◙► K5 GSXR 1000 ◄◙◙◙◙► K5 GSXR 600 ◄◙◙◙◙► 96 RF600r ◄◙◙
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 Posted: 11:11 - 24 Sep 2009 Post subject: |
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Hi
Not that many turbo bikes were made, and only really one that had any performance credentials (z750 Turbo).
Think the main reason they are getting used more on cars is that you can manage to get a better tested fuel consumption for the amount of power (hence cheaper VED and other taxes in Europe). Not an issue with bikes.
Diesels have an easier time with turbos as there is no throttle being shut between gears to try and stall the turbo. Hence lag on gear changes isn't a problem. The turbo still needs to wake up though.
I suspect that for most people the extra power would be mainly ammunition for bar room bragging sessions, while the throttle delay and less linear throttle response would cause problems on the road.
With a turbo you can get loads of power. Biggest problem is getting the basic engine to stay in one piece and to get rid of the heat generated. 'Busas will manage to put out 250ish hp on stock internals , although you would probably want to think about upgrading things.
All the best
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There is a much simpler reason.
The Japanese can't make a decent exhaust system that will stand up to corrosion for more than a couple of years. Never have been able to.
Early turbos (GPz and CX ones spring to mind) fell flat on their arse because the pipework rotted away and cost a fortune to replace. They got a reputation as being unreliable money pits and people stopped buying them.
Didn't italjet or someone make a supercharged scooter recently? ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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| The Shaggy D.A. |
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Dunno about the others, but when the Kwak 750 turbo was released it made about 112bhp, then the following year they released the GPZ900R, which made about 115bhp. No replacement for displacement  ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 276 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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