Suzuki
Recursion Concept
Suzuki turbo Moto will indeed become a reality.
Recently a number of patents filed by the mark revealed exactly which direction
is oriented development. One day or other concessions, recursion? Recursion was
first revealed at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show. Though it remained a concept for a
long while and no further news about its going into production arrived, that
is, until now. Recursion is supposed to be built upon a 588cc turbocharged twin
cylindrical engine.
While Kawasaki employs a centrifugal compressor
engine driven through a chain for the performance of its H2 in the fresh air,
Suzuki has selected the turbo solution (using the kinetic energy of the exhaust
gases). Advantage of the latter: performance, better than the compressor.
Disadvantage: a moment of entry into operation of longer hair. But modern
turbos have made progress in this scheme still called “11”, reveals a turbo
placed relatively close to the exhaust manifold, which also has the effect of
reducing the response time the change of respondents. The food always, we
realize that process by direct injection of fuel into the combustion chamber is
not yet defined in the motorcycle world since the injectors are placed in the
inlet pipe, upstream of the head lines cylinder. However, it seems that Suzuki
has succumbed to the cause of Paseo wire for butterflies gas control.
The idea is pretty clear. What Suzuki aspires to
build through Recursion is a bike in the middle weight genre, which is not only
going to be a high performance bike with good power but also efficient on the
fuel consumption front.
Suzuki hasn’t come up with any new bike, except for
the updates of already existing ones, in a while. And, when all other Japanese
companies including Kawasaki, Yamaha, and Honda have been doing quite well, it
was time Suzuki came up front and took the challenge.
Kawasaki Ninja H2 and Kawasaki Ninja H2R are doing
well. They are both based upon the concept of forced induction too, that is,
vehicles which are more powerful, more fuel efficient and yet smaller. Thus, it
had become mandatory for Suzuki to come up with something on similar lines if
it needs to stay put in the competition.
According to the Young Machine magazine, if at all
the Recursion goes into production; it might be remodeled entirely though the
motorbike would still be based around that 588 cc turbocharged water cooled
twin-cylinder engine. What turbo does is, it forces the vehicle in producing
larger displacement power even in mid weight vehicles. In fact Suzuki has
claimed that Recursion is going to be the most fuel efficient bike in the 600
cc motorbike genre.
The 588 cc turbocharged engine is capable of
producing (as claimed) 100 HP of power at 8000 RPM. Even more surprising is
that it should be able to produce a 100 NM torque (74 pound feet) at only 4500
RPM. Now that’s something to look forward to, since producing that amount of
torque at lower count of revolutions is still out of the reach of turbo
engines.