Bendy toy
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My 1.7 litre HGT Fiat made 130bhp but a decat and fancy exhaust would get to 150 or more. Power per cc not so much different to an R1200.
The HGT has a single throttle body which doesn't seem to be a flow issue until fancy cams are used. Even then it never gets a throttle body per cylinder.
So apart from tradition why does an R1200 need two throttle bodies? They quite possibly cause more negative side effects in terms of power and reliability than the ever give in terms of power output.
Space can't be the issue - the standard air box is huge.
A single TB would certainly be a lot easier in terms of engine management which should mean less cost and a better outcome.
The HGT has a single throttle body which doesn't seem to be a flow issue until fancy cams are used. Even then it never gets a throttle body per cylinder.
So apart from tradition why does an R1200 need two throttle bodies? They quite possibly cause more negative side effects in terms of power and reliability than the ever give in terms of power output.
Space can't be the issue - the standard air box is huge.
A single TB would certainly be a lot easier in terms of engine management which should mean less cost and a better outcome.