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Ride Safe, Ride Smart – For Indian Roads
Indian roads throw the worst at you when you least expect it — cows on blind turns, trucks reversing uphill, stray dogs mid-corner. No amount of riding skill matters if you’re entering a situation you can’t see coming.
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The Interrelation of Volumetric Efficiency, Engine RPM, and Throttle Operation In Internal Combustion Engines
Volumetric efficiency in the context of internal combustion engines is a critical parameter that defines the effectiveness of an engine in filling its cylinders with the air-fuel mixture required for combustion. It is quantitatively expressed as the ratio of the actual amount of air-fuel mixture that enters the cylinder during the intake stroke to the…
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High-Performance Air Filters: So You Thought You Were Upgrading…
Simply allowing more air through the filter doesn’t mean your engine magically knows what to do with it. A filter with less restriction doesn’t force more power into your bike — and in many cases, it can hurt performance or even long-term engine health.
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🔧 Comparative Framework: Fossil Fuel Vehicles vs Electric Vehicles
This comparative framework is proposed to systematically evaluate the environmental, technological, infrastructural, and lifecycle differences between Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles. It covers the full spectrum from raw material sourcing to end-of-life disposal, including nuanced factors such as supply chains, energy properties, and structural impacts. The goal is to provide a…
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Inline-4 Symphony: Understanding the Role of Exhaust Back Pressure
The exhaust system isn’t just a pipe. It’s a part of the engine’s breathing system — and when we change it, we’re messing with pressures, pulses, and finely calculated dynamics that OEM engineers spend years tuning. Yet, we casually swap parts with no idea what it’s doing to our engine’s performance, combustion, or ECU behavior.
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When the Engine Thinks for Itself: Understanding Closed Loop, Open Loop, and Everything in Between
Have you ever wondered how your engine seems to know exactly how much fuel to inject, whether you’re cruising smoothly or hammering the throttle? It turns out your engine isn’t just firing away blindly — it’s thinking. And it’s constantly switching between two key strategies: closed loop and open loop fueling. This blog is for…
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Enjoy the ICE Age While It Lasts!!! Before the Silence Takes Over
Once upon a throttle twist, the roads echoed with the music of internal combustion. Pops, bangs, growls—our unofficial national anthem. Soon? It’s eerily quiet. Like a yoga retreat… on mute. We’re living in the last glorious chapter of the ICE age—and no, not the one with mammoths and sloths (though some of us bikers could…
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The Balanced Symphony of Engine Performance: From Air-Fuel Ratios to ECU Intelligence
Oh, you thought you could just slap on a free-flow exhaust and ride off into the horsepower sunset? Think again. The engine isn’t just a lump of metal with fire inside — it’s a finely tuned symphony of sensors, fuel, timing, and pressure. Change one instrument, and the whole orchestra can fall out of tune.…
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Sound Over Sense? The Truth About Exhaust Swaps
We get it. That deep, throaty rumble of an aftermarket exhaust is hard to resist. For many superbike riders, the very first thing they do is ditch the stock exhaust and bolt on something louder. But here’s the thing—when you change your exhaust, you’re not just changing the sound. You’re modifying how your engine breathes,…