There has been much discussion lately about screamer and big bang engines. I wonder, does all that apply just to 4-cylinder engines? Must a 2-cylinder/3-cylinder/5-cylinder engine be a screamer then? In example, what engine did the Honda RC211V (5-cylinder 990cc) have? Thank you and sorry for my...
I have kind of wondered when a road bike would turn up with the firing order of the M1 / Kawasaki GP engine.All the 1000 cc bikes have about 200 hp in the near future and they have to have TC.So why not build something like this? Now Yamaha has.I bet it sound kind of cool to...
Yamaha Screamer wil never return..
http://www.crash.net/motorsport/motogp/new...ver_return.html
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <div class='quotemain'>Masao Furusawa, Yamaha's general manager of Engineering Operations, likes listening to Kawasaki's new screamer engine - but says the even-firing...
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2007/Dec/071217b.htm
Ryder Notes: Big Bang By The Numbers
by julian ryder, back home in the uk now
Monday, December 17, 2007
Yamaha took the wraps off their 800cc Big Bang engine at Valencia. Soup's Julian Ryder explains takes a look.
image by hans delbrook...
no its not an invitation to a party
is there any tech info on the net explaining the big bang firing order or is this being kept a closely guarded secret