I hope this isn't old news here Guys the new Yamaha Vmax is out
-1800 cc so good torque unlike your typical Blade or R1
-210 BHP stock i.e. reliable and affordable to an extent
-propshaft drive so mid engine apps likely to get rid of the unreliable chain
-Dog gearbox unlike your typical VTec, 4AGE, Zetec
-Compact unlike car engines, can be made sit lower in mid engine apps
yummy
Unbelievably compact for so much power, bet it costs a fortune though
Uh I just read it's not out yet.. but it will be soon enough Oh, it's got variable distribution, too
May be not so horribly expensive after all, as Yamaha plans to sell many (they have plan to go mad and manufacture plenty for this model
apparently).
[Edited on 30/5/08 by Alez]
Now that I like
Is it a V2 or a V4 - not clear from the pics.
judging from the engine's width in the photo, gotta be V4.
and it was detuned from 300 bhp!!!
It's a V4, but even so I can see that small gearbox taking loads of torque
I'm thinking two of them bolted together
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Originally posted by bilbo
I'm thinking two of them bolted together
As long as it is priced right for the village idiots to be able to afford then donor lumps shouldn't be too far behind the bike launch date.
Steve
drool
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Originally posted by bilbo
I'm thinking two of them bolted together
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Originally posted by Howlordonor lumps shouldn't be too far behind the bike launch date.
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Originally posted by iank
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Originally posted by bilbo
I'm thinking two of them bolted together
Why stop at 2? v12, v16...
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Originally posted by stevebubs
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Originally posted by iank
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Originally posted by bilbo
I'm thinking two of them bolted together
Why stop at 2? v12, v16...
Ahem...
Cyclone V16
Why doe the bike have frilly brake discs? Looks like a lace doily mounted on each wheel.
Engine looks like a cracker, can't see them being overly cheap though and won't give the BEC trillion RPM experience
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Originally posted by MikeRJEngine looks like a cracker, can't see them being overly cheap though and won't give the BEC trillion RPM experience
Looks like a great engine for people who just can't decide between a BEC and a CEC. Excellent compromise indeed! ;D