Cross Plane 4 cylinder

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Now that lots of the rumors for 2011 suggest a new 4 cylnder with the odd fire crank does anyone know what that does to the sound? Just curious, will we lose that great 4 cylinder sound or will it be even better, more radical sounding?
 
more like a harley V-twin (or two phazer motors together)
 
The cross plane crank engine is not a good fit for snowmobile. My personal opinion, there would be balance issues associated to the timing that would beat on the primary. No real power advantage when delivered through a CVT, there is also a significantly massive counter-balancer required... It's all about putting the power to the ground, controllably, on a motorcycle that performs somewhere akin to an F1 ride. Cheers cr :flag:
 
Yamaha Sled Talk Blog said:
The cross plane crank engine is not a good fit for snowmobile. My personal opinion, there would be balance issues associated to the timing that would beat on the primary. No real power advantage when delivered through a CVT, there is also a significantly massive counter-balancer required... It's all about putting the power to the ground, controllably, on a motorcycle that performs somewhere akin to an F1 ride. Cheers cr :flag:

so that squashes all the rumors of the crossplane!....lol

nice to hear from ya Chris!

Dan
 
How about a motor like the V4 in my new Star/ Yamaha VMax? 200 HP, 125 ft lbs. torque, 1,700 cc. :Rockon: Even the redline isn't too bad, 9,500 RPM's! I'm thinking it would be expensive thou..... :4STroke:
 
ooops, I guess my certainty on another thread is now in doubt!!!

Chris, have you had a chance to get some miles with the Yamcharger? How does it feel compared to your turbo RX1 that rode?

Jay
 
In talking with my dealer a few months ago I suggested some radical engine configuration, maybe even a flat 4 like Subaru. .Don't know how practical tbis would be but to me Yamaha's biggest challenge is getting the cg lower, not an easy task.
 
sk-rx1 said:
Now that lots of the rumors for 2011 suggest a new 4 cylnder with the odd fire crank does anyone know what that does to the sound? Just curious, will we lose that great 4 cylinder sound or will it be even better, more radical sounding?

The crossplane R1 sounds like a Ducati on steroids! :yam: Sounds nothing like a #*$&@ cheek slapping harley ;):D
 
Yamaha Sled Talk Blog said:
The cross plane crank engine is not a good fit for snowmobile. My personal opinion, there would be balance issues associated to the timing that would beat on the primary. No real power advantage when delivered through a CVT, there is also a significantly massive counter-balancer required... It's all about putting the power to the ground, controllably, on a motorcycle that performs somewhere akin to an F1 ride. Cheers cr :flag:
Not to mention 10 HP. decrease in the cross plane motor.
 
Starting to think this sled has VVT(variable valve timing),or some sort of DIRECT DRIVE,or both.On the other hand this would really drive the price of this sled to the moon :exc: .
 
pm

ROCKERDAN said:
Yamaha Sled Talk Blog said:
The cross plane crank engine is not a good fit for snowmobile. My personal opinion, there would be balance issues associated to the timing that would beat on the primary. No real power advantage when delivered through a CVT, there is also a significantly massive counter-balancer required... It's all about putting the power to the ground, controllably, on a motorcycle that performs somewhere akin to an F1 ride. Cheers cr :flag:

so that squashes all the rumors of the crossplane!....lol

nice to hear from ya Chris!

Dan

Hey Dan... shoot me PM, thinking maybe we could hook up for a ride next week if you are up north...cr
 
Re: pm

Yamaha Sled Talk Blog said:
ROCKERDAN said:
Yamaha Sled Talk Blog said:
The cross plane crank engine is not a good fit for snowmobile. My personal opinion, there would be balance issues associated to the timing that would beat on the primary. No real power advantage when delivered through a CVT, there is also a significantly massive counter-balancer required... It's all about putting the power to the ground, controllably, on a motorcycle that performs somewhere akin to an F1 ride. Cheers cr :flag:

so that squashes all the rumors of the crossplane!....lol

nice to hear from ya Chris!

Dan

Hey Dan... shoot me PM, thinking maybe we could hook up for a ride next week if you are up north...cr

Got your Pms Chris and thanks!.....keep me posted for anytime after 18th i will be up north for good from then on....

kicking myself that im busy next week still!...argh!

Dan
 


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