I am a bit out of touch with the motorbike scene, but in a recent review of a Honda Motorbike in the motoring supplement of a daily newspaper I was surprised to see the claimed output of the approximately 1litre bike engine being quoted as 175 b.h.p.
All through my motoring career 100 b.h.p. per litre was a sort of "holy grail" aspired to but never quite achieved in any naturally aspirated production engine. Can it be true that you can now actually buy a bike "off the peg" delivering 175 b.h.p./litre? or was this a misprint? (another bike listed for comparison seemed to have a similar "stratospheric" power output)
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						Motor Bike Engine Outputs
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				Walezy
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Re: Motor Bike Engine Outputs
It is possible but the engine revs are very high. Actually I would like to have the same output per litre in my Fiat :). 
The other thing is that Honda makes engines that give 100-120HP per litre in cars. For example Honda s2000, nice roadster with 2.0 liter engine and 240HP. I will probably buy such engine in near future for my car(already got the proper bellhousing for type 9 gearbox :) )
Guy, you could tell us how is such high HP per litre made in such engines and if this could be used in cars(or why it is not).
			
			
									
						
							The other thing is that Honda makes engines that give 100-120HP per litre in cars. For example Honda s2000, nice roadster with 2.0 liter engine and 240HP. I will probably buy such engine in near future for my car(already got the proper bellhousing for type 9 gearbox :) )
Guy, you could tell us how is such high HP per litre made in such engines and if this could be used in cars(or why it is not).
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Re: Motor Bike Engine Outputs
I don't take motorbike-related questions here in GC Q&A, I have asked for the thread to be posted elsewhere in the forum.
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