Every Engine in Motorcycles Explained | Wankel, Radial, Turbine and more [Part - 2]
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Every Engine in Motorcycles Explained | Wankel, Radial, Turbine and more [Part - 2]

In this video, we are discussing square-engine motorcycles, 12-cylinder, 48-cylinder, rotary engines, upside-down engine motorcycles,s and more, so keep watching.

This is the second video of “every engine in the bike" if you haven’t watched that video, you can check it here:    • Every Engine in Motorcycle Explained ...  

SPLIT SINGLE ENGINE:
In internal combustion engines, a split-single design is a type of two-stroke where two cylinders share a single combustion chamber. Most split-single engines use a single combustion chamber that is two cylinders. However, some engines use two combustion chambers that are four cylinders or more.

SQUARE FOUR:
The Square Four is a motorcycle produced by Ariel between 1931 and 1959, designed by Edward Turner, who devised the Square Four engine in 1928. The one-piece iron cylinder block had all four cylinders arranged in a square pattern with a one-piece removable cylinder head. It was all fed by a single SU MC2 carburetor, and each bank of cylinders (left and right) shared a common exhaust manifold exiting with one pipe per side.

H FOUR ENGINE:
An H engine is a piston engine containing two separate flat engines with a separate crankshaft, most often geared to a common output shaft. The name "H engine" is due to the engine blocks resembling the letter "H" when viewed from the front.

V12 CYLINDER ENGINE BIKE:
A V12 engine is a twelve-cylinder piston engine where two banks of six cylinders are arranged in a V configuration around a common crankshaft. Each bank of a V12 engine essentially functions as a straight-six engine, which by itself has perfect primary and secondary engine balance.

48-CYLINDER ENGINE:
Simon Whitlock, the famous motorcycling madman, has surprised the world by creating an unbelievable 48-cylinder Kawasaki bike. This insane bike is definitely beyond every bike enthusiast’s wildest imagination.

THE FORCED-ENGINE MOTORCYCLES:
Forced induction in motorcycles is the application of forced induction, such as turbochargers or superchargers, to a motorcycle engine. Unique automotive engineering and human factors considerations are needed for applying forced induction with motorcycles.

DIESEL ENGINE BIKES:
A diesel motorcycle is a motorcycle with a diesel engine. Only minimal numbers of diesel-engined motorcycles have ever been built. The improved fuel efficiency is offset by the increased weight, reduced acceleration, and potential difficulty starting, at least in colder climates.

--- Time Stamp --
00:00 - Introduction
00:10 - Split Single Engine
02:03 - Square Four Engine
04:16 - H Four Engine
05:15 - V12 Engine
06:55 - 48 Cylinder Engine
08:00 - Upside-Down Engine
09:57 - Forced Induction Motorcycle
12:22 - Diesel Engine Motorcycle
14:44 - Wankel Engine
15:34 - Radial Engine
17:50 - Turbine Engine
20:11 - Rotary Radial Engine
21:16 - Oval Piston Engine
22:03 - Hydrogen Motorcycle

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