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Dyno run 2017 Harley-Davidson Milwaukee Eight 8 107" -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj5PBUHfQfgMax power 80.87Max torque 98.58
The test on the new Harley above is on a Dynojet.....They are inertia dynamometers and 5-10 percent optimistic compared Superflow or Mustang eddy current or load chassis dynos. I've had my race bike on both and there is a difference. The manufacturers use load dynos and usually quote crankshaft power and of course dynos are all slightly different....But the rear wheel power as measured on a Dyno Jet should be close to the manufacturer crankshaft power claims...
Most likely real RWHP 70 to 75.
With full after burners kicked in, An F4 is described as a "fast bus" in the air.
I don't get why 4 valve head is needed on a low revving long stroke pushrod engine. Perhaps if the valve timing is staggered between the valves this could create scavenging and flow? Emissions? The numbers don't seem to bear out the expense. It certainly can't smooth out the torque delivery much. I'll bet it's an EPA/emission ploy.
Water cooling regulates cylinder head temp to a narrower range , making it easier to control emissions . The 8 valve engine should help in this regard also . Dusty
I wouldn't use an automotive engine as comparison, not only because of the water cooling (which is a major factor with heat management, but a car already has an advantage with heat management with regards to the operator/passengers) but also because of so much more room and volume for emissions equipment. It's practically night and day.
A car/truck engine operates in a densely packed situation with A/C compressor, power steering pump, and all sorts of stuff bikes don't have. Here's the current EPA emission standards...Not only are bikes allowed much more emissions, they are tests for less so to speak... https://www.epa.gov/emission-standards-reference-guide/light-duty-vehicles-and-trucks-emission-standards
Meh, that densely packed environment means nothing thanks to the large volume radiator, water pump, thermostat(s), and significant volume of cooling passages which mean a much more stable temperature range which is the first thing necessary to control combustion conditions.
The HD guys are beginning to call this engine "the Frog Head" Also , my source tells me that at some time in the near future HD will no longer warranty modified bikes . Really can't blame them , as surely they are going to lose money not being able to sell tuners and non-compliant exhaust systems . This may get interesting . Dusty
I would agree unless they had those "Screaming Eagle" parts on them. As discussed the other thread.
Both my car and my liquid-cooled motorcycle can display oil temperature, digitally. If one believes the displayed numbers, the car runs through a wider range of oil temperatures than does the motorcycle, in more or less equivalent conditions of dense slow-moving urban traffic and highway speeds, in very similar ambient temperatures, around 30C. They both have boxer engines and are of the same vintage. I can't hear the (twin) cooling fans in the car so I can't compare the rates at which they cycle on and off. This is not a concern to me, just an observation of apples and oranges. It's how I amuse myself when stuck in rush-hour traffic.