Effects of Flywheel Magnet Weight (2-Strokes)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @kickstartbiker8648
    @kickstartbiker8648  3 месяца назад

    Effects of Flywheel Magnet Weight:
    1. Inertia and Engine Smoothness:
    - Heavier Flywheel: Increases rotational inertia, leading to smoother engine operation. This can help stabilize the engine speed at low RPMs, reducing the chances of stalling and providing a more consistent idle.
    - Lighter Flywheel: Decreases rotational inertia, making the engine more responsive to throttle inputs. This results in faster acceleration and deceleration, making it suitable for performance applications where quick engine response is desired.
    2. Power Delivery:
    - Heavier Flywheel: Can smooth out power delivery, making the bike easier to control, especially in off-road or technical riding conditions where traction and smooth power are crucial.
    - Lighter Flywheel: Results in a more abrupt and aggressive power delivery, which can be beneficial for racing applications where quick response and maximum power transfer are needed.
    3. Crankshaft Stress:
    - Heavier Flywheel: Adds more rotational mass that the crankshaft needs to spin. While it stabilizes the rotation, it can put additional stress on the crankshaft bearings, potentially leading to increased wear over time.
    - Lighter Flywheel: Reduces the stress on the crankshaft as there's less rotational mass, potentially extending the lifespan of the crankshaft bearings.
    4. Engine Braking:
    - Heavier Flywheel: Provides greater engine braking effect when decelerating, as the larger mass helps slow down the engine more effectively.
    - Lighter Flywheel: Reduces the engine braking effect, allowing the bike to coast more freely when the throttle is released.

  • @gowthamramesh123
    @gowthamramesh123 3 месяца назад +1

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