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Big-bang firing order

A big bang engine is an unconventional engine designed so that some of the power strokes occur simultaneously or in close succession. This is achieved by changing the ignition timing, changing or re-timing the camshaft, and sometimes in combination with a change in crankpin angle. The goal is to change the power delivery characteristics of the engine. A regular firing multi-cylinder engine fires at approximately even intervals, giving a smooth-running engine. Because a big-bang engine has uneven power delivery, they tend to run rougher and generate more vibration than an even-firing engine.

Twin-cylinder engines

Engine Crankshaft Ignition timing Graphical Example
Single (2-stroke)
Parallel twin
Flat twin
-
360°
180°
360-360 1-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-
BSA, Triumph, Norton, AJS, Matchless, Kawasaki W800 , Kawasaki W650 and BMW F800S
BMW R series, Honda CB450s
Single
Parallel twingle
Flat twingle
-
360°
180°
720 1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-
2-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-
2-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-
Parallel twin 180° 180-540 1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0- 1966 Honda “Black Bomber”, Yamaha TX500, Honda CB500 Twin and Kawasaki ER-6
Parallel twin
90° V twin
270°
360°
270-450 1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0- Yamaha TRX850, Triumph's Scrambler, 2009-on Thunderbird and 2016-on Bonneville family
Yamaha MT-07, 2015-on Honda Africa Twin, Aprilia RS660
Ducati, Moto Guzzi, Suzuki SV650, Honda VTR1000, Mazda R360
Parallel twin
75° V-Twin
285°
360°
285-435 1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0- KTM 790 Duke
KTM 1290 Super Duke R
60° V-Twin 360° 300-420 1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0- Aprilia
Parallel Twin
45° V twin
315°
360°
315-405 1-0-0-0-1-0-0-0- Husqvarna Nuda 900R
Harley-Davidson
45° V twingle 360° 45-675 1-1-0-0-0-0-0-0- Modified Harley-Davidson XR-750 for flat track racing

Parallel twins

The classic British parallel-twins (BSA, Triumph, Norton, AJS & Matchless) all had 360° crankshafts that, compared to a single, gave twice as many ignition pulses which were evenly spaced. However, the 360 twin had a mechanical primary engine balance that was no better than a single.

By contrast, Japanese parallel twins of the 1960s (such as the 1966 Honda “Black Bomber” and the Yamaha TX500) adopted a 180° crank that afforded perfect mechanical primary engine balance. However, the 180° crank yielded some "tingling" secondary vibration (which could be minimised with a balance shaft), and an uneven firing order.

The Yamaha TRX850 pioneered the use of a 270° crank. This configuration allowed a firing pattern more regular than a 180° crank, and less regular than a 360° crank. A 270° crank gives the best possible secondary engine balance for a parallel twin, and its exhaust note and power delivery resembles those of a 90° V-twin.

Twingles

A "twingle" is a four-stroke twin-cylinder engine with an altered firing order designed to give power pulses similar to a single-cylinder four-stroke engine.

Inline twins with a 360° crankpin offset or flat-twins can be easily converted into twingles by firing both of the cylinders at the same time and installing a camshaft or camshafts that operate both cylinders' valves in parallel. Because many such engines already employ the wasted spark principle, only the camshaft modification is necessary. The Vintage Dirt Track Racing Association (VDTRA) 2010 Rules have banned vintage motorcycles from being set up as a twingle.[citation needed]

V twins

A narrow angle V-twin such as the 45° Harley-Davidson naturally has slightly unevenly spaced power strokes. By changing the ignition timing on one of the cylinders by 360° the power strokes are very closely spaced. This will cause uneven fuel distribution in an engine with a single carburettor. The Harley-Davidson XR-750 with twin carburettors was a popular bike to twingle. It had great success in flattrack racing.[citation needed]

Three-cylinder engines

A straight-three engine is most often equipped with a 120° crankshaft that fires evenly every 240°. The Laverda Jota 180, produced between 1973 and 1981, was the first motorcycle to use a different kind of crankshaft. In the Jota, a "flat-plane" crankshaft was used which has cylinders 1 and 3 offset by 360° while the second one is offset by 180° from the outer cylinders.

Triumph Motorcycles Ltd is another company that used a different firing order on an inline-three and introduced a "T-plane" crankshaft on the 2020 Tiger 900. In this case, cylinders 1 and 2 are offset by 90° and cylinders 2 and 3 are offset by at 90°, resulting in the crank pin arrangement resembling the letter T. Triumph claims improved low-end character, off-road feel, and a unique sound.

Engine Crankshaft Ignition timing Graphical Example
I3 120° 240-240-240 1-0-0-1-0-0-1-0-0- Yamaha MT-09,

Triumph Street Triple & Speed Triple, Triumph Rocket III, MV Agusta Brutale series 675 & 800

I3 'T-plane' 270° 180-270-270 1-0-1-0-0-1-0-0- Triumph Tiger 900 (2020)
I3 'Flat-plane' 180° 180-180-360 1-0-1-0-1-0-0-0- 1973-1982 Laverda Jota
112° V3 8° / 120° 120-120-120 1-1-1-1-1-1- 1983 Honda NS500[1]
90° V3 0-90-270 2-1-0-0-2-1-0-0- 1983 Honda MVX250F, 1985 Honda NS400R

Four-cylinder engines

Engine Crankshaft Ignition timing Graphical Examples[citation needed]
I4 180° 180-180-180-180 1-0-1-0-1-0-1-0- Honda CB750
I4 "Long bang" 180° 0-180-0-540 2-0-2-0-0-0-0-0- Shinya Nakano's Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR[2]
60° V4 180° with 60° split pins 180-180-180-180 1-0-1-0-1-0-1-0- Ford Taunus and Essex V4 engines
65° V4
70° V4
90° V4
I4 "Crossplane"
180°
180°
180°
90°
180-115-180-245
180-110-180-250
180-90-180-270
1-0-1-1-0-1-0-0- Aprilia RSV4
1985–2007 Yamaha V-Max
1986– Honda VFR 750/800
2009- Yamaha YZF-R1
90° V4 180° 180-270-180-90 1-0-1-0-0-1-0-1- 1998– Honda VFR800 FI[3]
90° V4 "Twin pulse"
70°
75°
90-200-90-340
345-90-195-90
1-1-0-1-1-0-0-0- Ducati Desmosedici RR,[4] Ducati Panigale V4
Motus MV4/MV4R[5]
90° V4 "Droner" 360° 90-270-90-270 1-1-0-0-1-1-0-0- Honda RVF400/VF/RC30/RC45, 2012–2016 Honda RC213V
90° V4 "Big bang" 180° 90-90-90-450 1-1-1-1-0-0-0-0- 2017– Honda RC213V,[6] Langdon Honda VFR750F RC36[7]
112° V4 "Big bang" (two-stroke) 0° with 180° bank split 0-68-0-292-0-68-0-292 2-2-0-0-2-2-0-0- 1990 Honda NSR500[8]
90° V4 "Screamer" (two-stroke) 180° with no bank split 90-90-90-90-90-90-90-90 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1- 1984 Honda NSR500[9]

Note that typical two-stroke V4s have four crank throws or pins (see below) so it is important to stipulate all four crank pin phases with the two-stroke engines. The "split" in this case is referring to the difference in phase between piston pairs in "opposite" banks that would normally share a crank pin in a four-stroke engine.

The Ford V4s use split-pin crankshafts, like many 60° V6s. Just as with a boxer-four, piston pairs from opposite banks reach top-dead-centre at the same time, but with a crankpin split of only 60° instead of 180°, potentially giving a shorter and stronger or stiffer crankshaft. For 60° V6s, the crankpins are usually split the other way causing the paired pistons to reach top-dead-centre 120° apart.

Inline fours

As with many even-firing engines with four or more cylinders, an even-firing four-cylinder engine is sometimes referred to as a "Screamer". A "long bang" inline 4 engine fires both pairs of cylinders in quick succession or simultaneously; the power delivery is identical to a parallel twin with a 180° crank and similar to a V-twin. In 2005 Kawasaki experimented with this configuration on the ZX-RR MotoGP bike.[2]

2-stroke V4

Typical two-stroke V4s have four crank throws, or crank pins, instead of the two that most four-stroke V4s have (two connecting rods sharing each pin). This is primarily because each piston needed its own sealed crankcase volume for the purposes of efficient induction, where in some cases separate crankshafts served each bank in order to achieve this.

The Honda NSR500 began and ended its life as a "screamer", where the pistons were phased similarly to a four-stroke V-four with a 180° crank. However, in 1990 Honda set the crankpin phases of each pair of pistons within each bank to be the same (like a four-stroke "droner": 360° crank), but with each bank's crankpins offset by 180° to each other (effectively "splitting" the pins and changing the V-angle, in terms of ignition timing). This was called a "big bang" engine.

Yamaha created a big bang YZR500 in 1992. The YZR500 had two crankshafts like a U engine and the angle between each pair of cylinders was 90°, like a V4.

In 1997 Mick Doohan wanted to run a 180° screamer engine. HRC crew chief Jerry Burgess explained "The 180 got back a direct relationship between the throttle and the rear wheel, When the tire spun I could roll off without losing drive. The big bang has a lot of engine braking, so it upsets the bike into corners, then when you open the throttle you get this sudden pulse of power, which again upsets the suspension. Mick's secret is corner speed, so he needs the bike to be smooth and the 180 is much smoother."[8]

Five-cylinder engines

Engine Crankshaft Ignition timing Graphical Example
I5 even-firing 144° 144-144-144-144-144 1-1-1-1-1- Various
I5 uneven 120° 120-120-120-120-240 1-1-1-1-1-0- Honda RC148 & RC149 - straight-six with one cylinder removed[10]
75.5° V5 360° / 104.5°[11] 75.5-104.5-180-75.5-284.5
0-284.5-180-0-255.5
1-1-0-1-0-0-1-1-0-0-
2-0-0-0-1-0-0-2-0-0-
Honda RC211V - 2001, 3 exhausts, sequential ignitions
Honda RC211V - 2004, 4 exhausts, simultaneous ignitions
60° V5 144° / 12° split pins 144-144-144-144-144 1-1-1-1-1- Oldsmobile Diesel V5 prototype

Six-cylinder engines

Engine Crankshaft Ignition timing Graphical Example
Even-fire I6 120° 120-120-120-120-120-120 1-1-1-1-1-1- Various
120° V6 even-fire
90° even-fire V6
60° even-fire V6
Boxer 6
120° common pin
120° with −30° split pins
120° with −60° split pins
120° with 180° split pins
120-120-120-120-120-120 1-1-1-1-1-1- Ferrari 156
VW / Audi, Mercedes, Chevrolet, Ford etc.
Alfa Romeo Busso, Nissan; PSA ES/L V6
Porsche, Subaru, Chevrolet Corvair
90° odd-fire V6 120° common pin 90-150-90-150-90-150 1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0- Buick V6 and Renault PRV engine (early versions of both); Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio; 2014+ Formula 1

References

  1. ^ "NS500" (in Japanese). Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b Kawasaki continues big bang testing, MotoGP.com, 20 March 2005, retrieved 2010-04-20
  3. ^ "Honda VFR800 FI 98-01 Service Manual Free Download | - Part 2". Retrieved 2022-07-10.
  4. ^ 2008 Ducati Desmosedici MotoGP Replica, Fast Dates, 2008, retrieved 2010-04-20
  5. ^ "Home". americanv4.com.
  6. ^ "Evolution of the Repsol Honda engine: The RC212V and the RC213V". 24 March 2021.
  7. ^ How To Make A Big Bang Engine With A VFR750, retrieved 2022-09-02
  8. ^ a b Honda NSR500 GP Racing History, Ultimate MotorCycling, 2010, from the original on 10 May 2010, retrieved 2010-04-20
  9. ^ , Superbike Planet, archived from the original on 2010-02-06, retrieved 2010-04-20
  10. ^ "RC 148 / RC149" (in Japanese). Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  11. ^ "RC211V" (in Japanese). Retrieved 3 March 2021.

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For other uses see Big Bang disambiguation A big bang engine is an unconventional engine designed so that some of the power strokes occur simultaneously or in close succession This is achieved by changing the ignition timing changing or re timing the camshaft and sometimes in combination with a change in crankpin angle The goal is to change the power delivery characteristics of the engine A regular firing multi cylinder engine fires at approximately even intervals giving a smooth running engine Because a big bang engine has uneven power delivery they tend to run rougher and generate more vibration than an even firing engine Contents 1 Twin cylinder engines 1 1 Parallel twins 1 2 Twingles 1 3 V twins 2 Three cylinder engines 3 Four cylinder engines 3 1 Inline fours 3 2 2 stroke V4 4 Five cylinder engines 5 Six cylinder engines 6 ReferencesTwin cylinder engines EditEngine Crankshaft Ignition timing Graphical ExampleSingle 2 stroke Parallel twinFlat twin 360 180 360 360 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 BSA Triumph Norton AJS Matchless Kawasaki W800 Kawasaki W650 and BMW F800SBMW R series Honda CB450sSingleParallel twingleFlat twingle 360 180 720 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Parallel twin 180 180 540 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1966 Honda Black Bomber Yamaha TX500 Honda CB500 Twin and Kawasaki ER 6Parallel twin90 V twin 270 360 270 450 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Yamaha TRX850 Triumph s Scrambler 2009 on Thunderbird and 2016 on Bonneville family Yamaha MT 07 2015 on Honda Africa Twin Aprilia RS660 Ducati Moto Guzzi Suzuki SV650 Honda VTR1000 Mazda R360Parallel twin75 V Twin 285 360 285 435 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 KTM 790 DukeKTM 1290 Super Duke R60 V Twin 360 300 420 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ApriliaParallel Twin 45 V twin 315 360 315 405 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Husqvarna Nuda 900R Harley Davidson45 V twingle 360 45 675 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Modified Harley Davidson XR 750 for flat track racingParallel twins Edit Main article Parallel twin The classic British parallel twins BSA Triumph Norton AJS amp Matchless all had 360 crankshafts that compared to a single gave twice as many ignition pulses which were evenly spaced However the 360 twin had a mechanical primary engine balance that was no better than a single By contrast Japanese parallel twins of the 1960s such as the 1966 Honda Black Bomber and the Yamaha TX500 adopted a 180 crank that afforded perfect mechanical primary engine balance However the 180 crank yielded some tingling secondary vibration which could be minimised with a balance shaft and an uneven firing order The Yamaha TRX850 pioneered the use of a 270 crank This configuration allowed a firing pattern more regular than a 180 crank and less regular than a 360 crank A 270 crank gives the best possible secondary engine balance for a parallel twin and its exhaust note and power delivery resembles those of a 90 V twin Twingles Edit For the Puch 250 twingle see Split single A twingle is a four stroke twin cylinder engine with an altered firing order designed to give power pulses similar to a single cylinder four stroke engine Inline twins with a 360 crankpin offset or flat twins can be easily converted into twingles by firing both of the cylinders at the same time and installing a camshaft or camshafts that operate both cylinders valves in parallel Because many such engines already employ the wasted spark principle only the camshaft modification is necessary The Vintage Dirt Track Racing Association VDTRA 2010 Rules have banned vintage motorcycles from being set up as a twingle citation needed V twins Edit Main article V twin engine A narrow angle V twin such as the 45 Harley Davidson naturally has slightly unevenly spaced power strokes By changing the ignition timing on one of the cylinders by 360 the power strokes are very closely spaced This will cause uneven fuel distribution in an engine with a single carburettor The Harley Davidson XR 750 with twin carburettors was a popular bike to twingle It had great success in flattrack racing citation needed Three cylinder engines EditA straight three engine is most often equipped with a 120 crankshaft that fires evenly every 240 The Laverda Jota 180 produced between 1973 and 1981 was the first motorcycle to use a different kind of crankshaft In the Jota a flat plane crankshaft was used which has cylinders 1 and 3 offset by 360 while the second one is offset by 180 from the outer cylinders Triumph Motorcycles Ltd is another company that used a different firing order on an inline three and introduced a T plane crankshaft on the 2020 Tiger 900 In this case cylinders 1 and 2 are offset by 90 and cylinders 2 and 3 are offset by at 90 resulting in the crank pin arrangement resembling the letter T Triumph claims improved low end character off road feel and a unique sound Engine Crankshaft Ignition timing Graphical ExampleI3 120 240 240 240 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Yamaha MT 09 Triumph Street Triple amp Speed Triple Triumph Rocket III MV Agusta Brutale series 675 amp 800I3 T plane 270 180 270 270 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Triumph Tiger 900 2020 I3 Flat plane 180 180 180 360 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1973 1982 Laverda Jota112 V3 8 120 120 120 120 1 1 1 1 1 1 1983 Honda NS500 1 90 V3 0 0 90 270 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1983 Honda MVX250F 1985 Honda NS400RFour cylinder engines EditEngine Crankshaft Ignition timing Graphical Examples citation needed I4 180 180 180 180 180 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Honda CB750I4 Long bang 180 0 180 0 540 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Shinya Nakano s Kawasaki Ninja ZX RR 2 60 V4 180 with 60 split pins 180 180 180 180 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Ford Taunus and Essex V4 engines65 V470 V490 V4I4 Crossplane 180 180 180 90 180 115 180 245180 110 180 250180 90 180 270 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Aprilia RSV41985 2007 Yamaha V Max1986 Honda VFR 750 800 2009 Yamaha YZF R190 V4 180 180 270 180 90 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1998 Honda VFR800 FI 3 90 V4 Twin pulse 70 75 90 200 90 340345 90 195 90 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 Ducati Desmosedici RR 4 Ducati Panigale V4Motus MV4 MV4R 5 90 V4 Droner 360 90 270 90 270 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Honda RVF400 VF RC30 RC45 2012 2016 Honda RC213V90 V4 Big bang 180 90 90 90 450 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2017 Honda RC213V 6 Langdon Honda VFR750F RC36 7 112 V4 Big bang two stroke 0 with 180 bank split 0 68 0 292 0 68 0 292 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1990 Honda NSR500 8 90 V4 Screamer two stroke 180 with no bank split 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1984 Honda NSR500 9 Note that typical two stroke V4s have four crank throws or pins see below so it is important to stipulate all four crank pin phases with the two stroke engines The split in this case is referring to the difference in phase between piston pairs in opposite banks that would normally share a crank pin in a four stroke engine The Ford V4s use split pin crankshafts like many 60 V6s Just as with a boxer four piston pairs from opposite banks reach top dead centre at the same time but with a crankpin split of only 60 instead of 180 potentially giving a shorter and stronger or stiffer crankshaft For 60 V6s the crankpins are usually split the other way causing the paired pistons to reach top dead centre 120 apart Inline fours Edit Main article I4 engine As with many even firing engines with four or more cylinders an even firing four cylinder engine is sometimes referred to as a Screamer A long bang inline 4 engine fires both pairs of cylinders in quick succession or simultaneously the power delivery is identical to a parallel twin with a 180 crank and similar to a V twin In 2005 Kawasaki experimented with this configuration on the ZX RR MotoGP bike 2 2 stroke V4 Edit Main article 2 stroke Main article V4 engine Typical two stroke V4s have four crank throws or crank pins instead of the two that most four stroke V4s have two connecting rods sharing each pin This is primarily because each piston needed its own sealed crankcase volume for the purposes of efficient induction where in some cases separate crankshafts served each bank in order to achieve this The Honda NSR500 began and ended its life as a screamer where the pistons were phased similarly to a four stroke V four with a 180 crank However in 1990 Honda set the crankpin phases of each pair of pistons within each bank to be the same like a four stroke droner 360 crank but with each bank s crankpins offset by 180 to each other effectively splitting the pins and changing the V angle in terms of ignition timing This was called a big bang engine Yamaha created a big bang YZR500 in 1992 The YZR500 had two crankshafts like a U engine and the angle between each pair of cylinders was 90 like a V4 In 1997 Mick Doohan wanted to run a 180 screamer engine HRC crew chief Jerry Burgess explained The 180 got back a direct relationship between the throttle and the rear wheel When the tire spun I could roll off without losing drive The big bang has a lot of engine braking so it upsets the bike into corners then when you open the throttle you get this sudden pulse of power which again upsets the suspension Mick s secret is corner speed so he needs the bike to be smooth and the 180 is much smoother 8 Five cylinder engines EditEngine Crankshaft Ignition timing Graphical ExampleI5 even firing 144 144 144 144 144 144 1 1 1 1 1 VariousI5 uneven 120 120 120 120 120 240 1 1 1 1 1 0 Honda RC148 amp RC149 straight six with one cylinder removed 10 75 5 V5 360 104 5 11 75 5 104 5 180 75 5 284 5 0 284 5 180 0 255 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 Honda RC211V 2001 3 exhausts sequential ignitions Honda RC211V 2004 4 exhausts simultaneous ignitions60 V5 144 12 split pins 144 144 144 144 144 1 1 1 1 1 Oldsmobile Diesel V5 prototypeSix cylinder engines EditEngine Crankshaft Ignition timing Graphical ExampleEven fire I6 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 1 1 1 1 1 1 Various120 V6 even fire 90 even fire V6 60 even fire V6 Boxer 6 120 common pin 120 with 30 split pins 120 with 60 split pins 120 with 180 split pins 120 120 120 120 120 120 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferrari 156 VW Audi Mercedes Chevrolet Ford etc Alfa Romeo Busso Nissan PSA ES L V6 Porsche Subaru Chevrolet Corvair90 odd fire V6 120 common pin 90 150 90 150 90 150 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Buick V6 and Renault PRV engine early versions of both Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio 2014 Formula 1References Edit NS500 in Japanese Retrieved 6 April 2021 a b Kawasaki continues big bang testing MotoGP com 20 March 2005 retrieved 2010 04 20 Honda VFR800 FI 98 01 Service Manual Free Download Part 2 Retrieved 2022 07 10 2008 Ducati Desmosedici MotoGP Replica Fast Dates 2008 retrieved 2010 04 20 Home americanv4 com Evolution of the Repsol Honda engine The RC212V and the RC213V 24 March 2021 How To Make A Big Bang Engine With A VFR750 retrieved 2022 09 02 a b Honda NSR500 GP Racing History Ultimate MotorCycling 2010 archived from the original on 10 May 2010 retrieved 2010 04 20 NSR500 Superbike Planet archived from the original on 2010 02 06 retrieved 2010 04 20 RC 148 RC149 in Japanese Retrieved 3 March 2021 RC211V in Japanese Retrieved 3 March 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Big bang firing order amp oldid 1114017017, wikipedia, 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