All About Triple Spark Plug Technique: Making of PULSAR 200 NS
Triple spark plugs technique is the latest technique, which are now commonly used in modern bikes. This TECHNOLOGY
has already created a spark in all bikes world. Earlier there were only
one or two spark plugs generally used in every two wheeler s which
ruled the bike world for several years, but now not any more.
As the name suggest 3 spark plugs, in this techniques 3 sparks plugs
are used .Firstly before knowing anything about this technique we should
know, what is spark plugs?
SPARK PLUGS
Spark plugs are the device which delivers electric currents from
ignition system to combustion chamber to ignite the compressed fuel by
an electric sparks. Spark plug has metal type shell, electrically being
isolated from central electrode by porcelain. Generally spark plug makes
the fuel present in the fuel chamber to burn and release energy so that
vehicle can start.
TRIPLE SPARK TECHNIQUE
Earlier, PULSAR 220 DTSI (highest selling sports bike in India) used
Twin-Spark technology. Now let us discuss what will happen 3 of such
spark plug is being used instead of one or two. This technique is now
being recently used by BAJAJ Company in his latest launched PULSAR bike
named as PULSAR 200 NS. In this 3 spark plugs are being used, in which
primary plug enters the combustion chamber from the top-centre whereas
other two secondary plugs are beneath it and enters the combustion
chamber by the side ways. In this technique secondary plug fires a bit
after primary ones fires.
According to BAJAJ this technology is making bike run speedy and gain
more mileages with less time and use of fuel is less in comparison to
all the oldest technology. For this reason only, 200 NS has better
acceleration than any other bike. According to Bajaj this bike gives
10-13 kilometres per litres more mileage when compared to others.
This technique is a type of sensation in hearts of every bike lovers.
By knowing all about this techniques one must say that is technique is
going to rule the road.
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