Skippydiesel
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Kawasaki FX 651 V has two siblings, the 691 & the 730
All three share the same engine capacity 626 cc (44.3 cu in), Compression 8.2:1, Stroke 78X76mm, weight, oil capacity, however manage deliver different outputs at the same 3600 RPM;
651
Maximum Power
20.5 hp (15.3 kW) at 3,600 RPM
Maximum Torque
39.0 ft-lbs (52.9 N·m) at 2,200 RPM
691
Maximum Power
22.0 hp (16.4 kW) at 3,600 RPM
Maximum Torque
39.3 ft-lbs (53.2 N·m) at 2,200 RPM
730
Maximum Power
23.5 hp (17.5 kW) at 3,600 RPM
Maximum Torque
39.7 ft-lbs (53.8 N·m) at 2,400 RPM
While hp goes up by 3, Torque (the ability to do work) is only slightly increased by 0.9 Nm at a higher rpm, taking the Torque climb from 1400 rpm down to 1200 rpm .
# How is this achieved ?
# Is there any real benefit (other than psychological) in the higher hp engine(s)?
All three share the same engine capacity 626 cc (44.3 cu in), Compression 8.2:1, Stroke 78X76mm, weight, oil capacity, however manage deliver different outputs at the same 3600 RPM;
651
Maximum Power
20.5 hp (15.3 kW) at 3,600 RPM
Maximum Torque
39.0 ft-lbs (52.9 N·m) at 2,200 RPM
691
Maximum Power
22.0 hp (16.4 kW) at 3,600 RPM
Maximum Torque
39.3 ft-lbs (53.2 N·m) at 2,200 RPM
730
Maximum Power
23.5 hp (17.5 kW) at 3,600 RPM
Maximum Torque
39.7 ft-lbs (53.8 N·m) at 2,400 RPM
While hp goes up by 3, Torque (the ability to do work) is only slightly increased by 0.9 Nm at a higher rpm, taking the Torque climb from 1400 rpm down to 1200 rpm .
# How is this achieved ?
# Is there any real benefit (other than psychological) in the higher hp engine(s)?
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