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How many many revolutions of the crank to a full 6cylinder cycle???

One of those silly questions..........i was bored on the motorway and thinking how much air and fuel the Veyron uses on full chat. Got me wondering what the Z used up on full throttle???

 

So i thought i can't use 3 ltrs of air per rev so how many revs of the crank are there to a full 3l cycle??

 

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fast revving and very light just how a bike should be... although i love a good 1000 twin those 2 strokes must be fun.

f##k my arse gamma's rule bet that's a bitch to keep on the ground when power band kicks in no zed on this planet would even read the number plate on that baby. GP gammas as I recall were capable of 205mph

 

The Gamma was the name given to the older road bike. It had a twin crank square 4 layout, tubular steel frame.

 

The RGV on the other hand was just a Grand Prix machine. Works of art IMO with a 200+HP V4 engine.

 

the 205mph you refer to was i think set on a development fuel-injected Honda NSR500 by Shinichi Itoh in Hockenhiem (year unknown)

Set in practice, his datalogger said front wheel speed was 205mph and rear wheel speed was 210+mph :D fooking wheelspinning at the double ton! Awesome :bow:

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