07.08.2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Contact: Paul James (414) 343-8735
paul.james@harley-davidson.com
BUELL REVS UP THUNDERSTORM V-TWIN ENGINES FOR 2008
mproved Oiling, Timing and EFI Boost Performance
EAST TROY, Wis. (July 8, 2007) – Buell
continues to develop its Thunderstorm V-Twin powertrain in 2008, with
significant enhancements that boost engine performance and reduce
required maintenance.
The Buell Thunderstorm is a modern
air/oil/fan-cooled V-Twin powertrain utilized in the Buell XB motorcycle
platform that includes the Firebolt, Lightning and Ulysses model
families. Two versions of the engine are offered. The Thunderstorm 1203
displaces 1203cc and produces 103 horsepower at 6800 rpm and 84 ft. lbs.
of torque at 6000 rpm. The Thunderstorm 984 displaces 984cc and produces
92 horsepower at 7500 rpm and 70 ft. lbs. of torque at 6000 rpm. Both
are tuned to deliver a broad, flat torque curve that makes abundant
power available to the rider at almost any speed, reducing the need for
downshifting and providing strong acceleration in any situation.
Both engines feature electronic fuel injection
and dry-sump oiling. The Thunderstorm 1203 is equipped with the Buell
InterActive Exhaust system, which utilizes a valve in the dual-chamber
muffler that is controlled by the ECM and adjusts exhaust flow according
to riding conditions to smooth torque delivery and optimize engine
power.
For 2008 the Thunderstorm 1203 redline is
increased to 7100 rpm from 6800 rpm, giving this engine an even broader
powerband, and riders the ability to accelerate longer and downshift at
a higher rpm. The sustained rpm redline of the Thunderstorm 984 remains
7500 rpm.
For 2008, the following changes have been made to
both the Thunderstorm 1203 and the Thunderstorm 984:
New Timing System
The timer cover is eliminated, as the engine is now crank timed from a
new crank position sensor, which eliminates the need for manual timing,
reducing maintenance costs. The ECM actively monitors and adjusts timing
based on driving environment. The new sensor makes 30 reads per
revolution, compared to the previous two reads per revolution, for more
precise control of fuel mapping and timing to conditions.
More Robust Crankpins
The size of the crankpins is increased to 1.50 inches from 1.25 inches.
Oiling System Upgraded
A higher-output oil pump supports oiling to the new crankpin area. The
new pump is driven off of the crank, a design based on the Buell XBRR
production racing motorcycle. A new eight-row oil cooler offers enhanced
cooling performance. All oil line ends are now equipped with Jiffy-tite
fittings.
New DDFI 3 ECM (Engine Control Module)
A new ECM with increased computing capacity. DDFI 3 actively controls
and monitors the TPS (throttle position sensor), IAC (idle air control),
and timing. DDFI 3 automatically zeros the TPS and adjusts fuel metering
for smoother idle, eliminating service intervals and reducing the cost
of ownership. A new progressive throttle cam and new throttle cables
provide smoother throttle input from stops, and less rotation to full
throttle.
Buell Motorcycle Company, a subsidiary of
Harley-Davidson, Inc., produces premium sport performance motorcycles,
motorcycle parts, accessories and apparel. To learn more about Buell
motorcycles, visit your local Buell dealer and experience the aggressive
attitude, style and performance only found on board a Buell. For the
Buell dealer nearest you, pull into www.buell.com