RAYSVOLK
10/05/2005, 16h13
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MACHINE SPECIFICATION
In choosing to build a V6 Blata breaks new ground in MotoGP. With more cylinder and valves than the dominant Honda RC211V engine it might be assumed that the Czech company are planning to out do HRC from the word go. This is not the case, the engine choice has been made with the aim of producing goodpower certainly but with a number of other considerations in mind.
Six cylinders does not in fact make the design overly complex, it is a straightforward layout with the crankshaft running across the frame. The gear drivencams control four valves per cylinder and the normal dry clutch and six-speed gearbox provide the transmission.
The six cylinder layout does bring with it a weight penalty and fuel considerations within the MotoGP regulations but this has been taken into consideration. The weight penalty is there because getting power from a six is easier than with fewer cylinders and while fuel consumption is a factor the engineers are confident that it will not be a crippling problem.
Technical partner contracts have not yet been finalised but there is everychance that those involved with WCM currently and in the past will be again and those companies include; Brembo - brakes, Carrillo - rods, 2D - datarecording, Giannelli - exhaust, MRA - screen, Ohlins - suspension, STM - clutch, Titan - fasteners, Toby - steering damper, Vaz - chain and sprockets, Wiseco - pistons, and wheels from BST and PVM.
Details such as V angle, bore and stroke, valve sizes etc will remain confidential at this stage.
Engine
Engine type:
Liquid-cooled, across the frame 'V' configuration 6-cylinder, 4-stroke with24-valves and gear driven double overhead camshaft.
Displacement: 990cc.
Fuel supply: Fuel injection.
Lubrication system: Semi dry sump
Data recording: 2D
Maximum power: More than 220bhp
Maximum speed: Over 320 km/h
Transmission
Type: 6-speed cassette-type gearbox, with alternative gear ratios available
Primary drive: Straight cut gear
Clutch: Dry multi-plate slipper clutch
Final drive: Chain
Chassis and running gear
Frame type: Tubular steel, multi-adjustable steering geometry, wheelbase, ride height, with steel swingarm
Front suspension: Fully-adjustable Ohlins inverted telescopic forks
Rear suspension: Steel swingarm with single Ohlins shock and rising-ratelinkage
Front/rear wheels: 16.5 inch front, 16.5 inch rear, available in a variety of rim widths
Front brake: Twin 320mm carbon discs with radial mounted four-piston calipers
Rear Brake: Single 220mm ventilated stainless steel disc with twin-piston caliper
Weight: 155kg.
Fuel capacity: 22 litres.
Overall Length 2,070 mm
Overall width 580 mm
Overall height 1,125 mm
Wheelbase 1,460 mm
http://membres.lycos.fr/raysvolk/mika4.jpg
http://membres.lycos.fr/raysvolk/mika5.jpg
Images et info technique viennent du site www.blatawcm.com
http://membres.lycos.fr/raysvolk/mika2.jpg
http://membres.lycos.fr/raysvolk/mika3.jpg
MACHINE SPECIFICATION
In choosing to build a V6 Blata breaks new ground in MotoGP. With more cylinder and valves than the dominant Honda RC211V engine it might be assumed that the Czech company are planning to out do HRC from the word go. This is not the case, the engine choice has been made with the aim of producing goodpower certainly but with a number of other considerations in mind.
Six cylinders does not in fact make the design overly complex, it is a straightforward layout with the crankshaft running across the frame. The gear drivencams control four valves per cylinder and the normal dry clutch and six-speed gearbox provide the transmission.
The six cylinder layout does bring with it a weight penalty and fuel considerations within the MotoGP regulations but this has been taken into consideration. The weight penalty is there because getting power from a six is easier than with fewer cylinders and while fuel consumption is a factor the engineers are confident that it will not be a crippling problem.
Technical partner contracts have not yet been finalised but there is everychance that those involved with WCM currently and in the past will be again and those companies include; Brembo - brakes, Carrillo - rods, 2D - datarecording, Giannelli - exhaust, MRA - screen, Ohlins - suspension, STM - clutch, Titan - fasteners, Toby - steering damper, Vaz - chain and sprockets, Wiseco - pistons, and wheels from BST and PVM.
Details such as V angle, bore and stroke, valve sizes etc will remain confidential at this stage.
Engine
Engine type:
Liquid-cooled, across the frame 'V' configuration 6-cylinder, 4-stroke with24-valves and gear driven double overhead camshaft.
Displacement: 990cc.
Fuel supply: Fuel injection.
Lubrication system: Semi dry sump
Data recording: 2D
Maximum power: More than 220bhp
Maximum speed: Over 320 km/h
Transmission
Type: 6-speed cassette-type gearbox, with alternative gear ratios available
Primary drive: Straight cut gear
Clutch: Dry multi-plate slipper clutch
Final drive: Chain
Chassis and running gear
Frame type: Tubular steel, multi-adjustable steering geometry, wheelbase, ride height, with steel swingarm
Front suspension: Fully-adjustable Ohlins inverted telescopic forks
Rear suspension: Steel swingarm with single Ohlins shock and rising-ratelinkage
Front/rear wheels: 16.5 inch front, 16.5 inch rear, available in a variety of rim widths
Front brake: Twin 320mm carbon discs with radial mounted four-piston calipers
Rear Brake: Single 220mm ventilated stainless steel disc with twin-piston caliper
Weight: 155kg.
Fuel capacity: 22 litres.
Overall Length 2,070 mm
Overall width 580 mm
Overall height 1,125 mm
Wheelbase 1,460 mm
http://membres.lycos.fr/raysvolk/mika4.jpg
http://membres.lycos.fr/raysvolk/mika5.jpg
Images et info technique viennent du site www.blatawcm.com