93YZproject
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power band which refers to the range of operating speeds under which the engine is able to operate efficiently. A typical gasoline automotive engine is capable of operating at a speed of between around 750 and 6000 RPM, but the engine's power band would be more limited. The engine would typically not generate maximum torque until higher operating speeds of perhaps 2500 RPM, after such, the torque drops off. The peak power (horsepower) might be closer to 5000 RPM. Such an engine would be said to have a "power band" of 2500-5000 RPM (another example would be from torque peak to redline: 2500-6000 RPM).93YZproject said:Thanks for the info. im curious though as to how a power band works. I have a yz 80 and i can feel the power band on that but i dont know how it works. can anyon shed some light on this?
now you said you were moving up from an XR100. If you are moving up from a YZ80 to the YZ125, you'll adapt just fine. The 125 might even be easier to ride since the power valve will broaden the powerband more so than that 80.93YZproject said:Thanks for the info. im curious though as to how a power band works. I have a yz 80 and i can feel the power band on that but i dont know how it works. can anyon shed some light on this?
XRpredator said:now you said you were moving up from an XR100. If you are moving up from a YZ80 to the YZ125, you'll adapt just fine. The 125 might even be easier to ride since the power valve will broaden the powerband more so than that 80.
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