alicethomas wrote:Interesting, but until now every (turbo) diesel engine is significantly shakier, heavier and more expensive than an otto engine.
Has to comply with emission standards too. I am not convinced that this characteristic suits for a scooter.
Really?
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2-stroke compression ignition will be the future, controlled by modern fuel injection systems and using a relatively high-pressure point injection system. 120hp and only a 100kg - that's a workable number and the design is modular so you can add cylinders - so a 60 horse twin would be commensurately lighter.
You obviously also haven't driven any of the modern automotive diesels - frankly in most you only know what the go -juice is by reading the `diesel` sticker on the fuel cap.
The mistake is in thinking that the future of mo'sickle diesel will come from the auto market - it won't, it will come from dedicated `scooter thinking`, perhaps driven by a lead from the aviation sector - where light weight is a pre-requisite. The expense issue is a function not of cost of manufacture, but market control - diesel engines are intrinsically simply than the otto engine, 2-stroke diesels even more so. Hero, of all major manufacturers, seem to be the first to recognise this - park it up and use it as a genny is pure genius.
I dream of the day when I can go down to the airport and fill up my scoot at the Jet fuel pump (no tax), when I'm not using home-brewed diesel (no tax).
And unlike you, I've actually ridden the HDT - the military diesel/Jet-A powered KLR and it is no more vibey, heavy or sup-par to the KLR motor. However, it does not feature any modern technological advances - it's basically a seventy-year old design built for squaddies - and therefore doesn't take advantage of any of the modern manufacturing, control or emission techniques. For that we'll probably need OPOC, micro turbos, high-pressure common rail injection - or hybrids. The inherently lower Specific Horse Power of diesel engines can be obviated to a greater extent by the torque, which is actually far more important to a road-going vehicle. If you combined that with a wheel hub electric motor to provide peak power when needed in short bursts (which is all you will ever use on the road), combined with design driven by real aerodynamic and rider protection requirements and you'd have a very interesting new take on maxi scooter-dom.
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Except a closed door, which a mind can't open, but even a stupid hand can.