Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Extreme modification: Twin Turbo Diesel in Motorcycle

HOWTOMOTIF - Have you ever imagined having a motorcycle that uses a diesel engine as the prime mover? Yes indeed there is actually a diesel-engined motorcycle made by Kawasaki which name is Kawasaki klr 650. But what if the machines use diesel engines with a type of "Twin Turbo Diesel AWD"? Actually, that size of diesel engine is relatively large so it will be difficult to be applied to motorcycles. However, it becomes possible for a person who works as a Diesel Technician for the United States Postal Service named Sam Turner who lives in Atlanta, Georgia. He managed to make a motorcycle with Twin Turbo Diesel AWD engine and of course he formed a motorcycle that has “fierce” look. Below is an explanation that we took from YouTube in how Sam Turner made the motorbike.
 
“I knew I wanted to use the 840cc V-twin diesel engine for my power plant, and figured that to keep it symmetrical looking, the only way to go was Twin-turbo. I tossed around the idea of double CVT’s, and a Hossack front suspension. but it seemed still too mild. then the idea of Diesel electric popped up, similar to a Diesel locomotive where my engine powered a generator, then the generator could use electricity to spin a wheel motor. This is where the idea of AWD became possible. After researching the generator and wheel motors that would be capable of moving this bike, I decided against it because the costs were insanely high. Even though the diesel electric part of the build was shot down, I still wanted to try to do anything I could to keep the AWD aspect. That is when I stumbled across the idea of using hydrostatic drive. It would act basically the same way as a diesel electric, but at a fraction of the cost. I picked out a hydraulic pump and 2 hub motors, and because the hub motors are designed to only be supported on one side, I needed to design a single sided suspension for the bike. Once I drew up the idea for the suspension I saw that it would be very easy to install air bags so that the bike did not need a kick stand. At this point I began to lay all the pieces out in my garage, and once the engine, air bags, suspension and tires were lined up, the bike was over 11ft long. At 11ft long I did not want to have goofy looking long handle bars, or have to awkwardly have to stretch out over the backbone of the bike to reach the bars so I ended up building Double push pull cables that would connect the front spindle all the way to the back of the bike where the pivot point of the handle bars were. I ended up using the same setup for my hydraulic reservoir, as Triumph used for oil in the TR650. the backbone of the bike is a 4in hollow tube that stores 5 gallons of hydraulic fluid, thus eliminating the need for a bulky storage tank. Hydrostatic systems generate a lot of heat, so I installed two oil coolers on the side of the bike and fabricated two hood scoops to help re-direct the air through the cooler. I installed two 2.5 gallon air tanks on the side of the bike, and welded cones and fins on them to give them the appearance of bombs. At this point the bike started to look like some type of military experiment, so I decided to run with that theme. I installed 31x10.5 off-road tires, a heat shield down the reservoir that looked like a gun heat shied, Cross hairs on the backbone. a 2.5 gallon jerry can for a fuel tank, a 5.56 ammo can for a battery box, and painted the bike frame truck bed liner black, and the body panels Olive Drab Green. Hope y'all like it! “
 
Here are the specifications of diesel engine used by Sam Turner:

 11ft 3in long
38in tall
840cc 20 hp Direct injection v-twin diesel engine
Twin RHB31 Turbochargers
Suzuki Swift Intercooler
EATON 2000 series Hub Motor
3.33cu/in per rev. Hydraulic Gear Pump.
31x10.5 MudStar Radial MT
Carrara 400lbs Coil over shocks
2 - AirMaxx 2500 lb. air bags
Airmaxx 150psi 12v Compressor
Parker Hydraulic Hoses
 
For further detail you can watch the video in how did Sam Turner ride the diesel-engined motorcycle. (hrzg)
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