Friday, December 13, 2013

YPVS-Yamaha Power Valve System

YPVS-Yamaha Power Valve System | Yamaha RD125 | Yamaha RD250 | yamaha RD350 Yamaha RD500 | Yamaha 2-Stroke | Yamaha | way2speed.com
YPVS-Yamaha Power Valve System | Yamaha RD125 | Yamaha RD250 | yamaha RD350 Yamaha RD500 | Yamaha 2-Stroke | Yamaha | way2speed.com . [Join us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Pinterest]
YPVS-Yamaha Power Valve System | Yamaha RD125 | Yamaha RD250 | yamaha RD350 Yamaha RD500 | Yamaha 2-Stroke | Yamaha | way2speed.com

YPVS-Yamaha Power Valve System | Yamaha RD125 | Yamaha RD250 | yamaha RD350 Yamaha RD500 | Yamaha 2-Stroke | Yamaha | way2speed.com

YPVS-Yamaha Power Valve System | Yamaha RD125 | Yamaha RD250 | yamaha RD350 Yamaha RD500 | Yamaha 2-Stroke | Yamaha | way2speed.com

YPVS-Yamaha Power Valve System | Yamaha RD125 | Yamaha RD250 | yamaha RD350 Yamaha RD500 | Yamaha 2-Stroke | Yamaha | way2speed.com

YPVS-Yamaha Power Valve System | Yamaha RD125 | Yamaha RD250 | yamaha RD350 Yamaha RD500 | Yamaha 2-Stroke | Yamaha | way2speed.com

YPVS Yamaha engines, Yamaha Power Valve System: Yamaha engineers realized that by altering the height of the exhaust port they could effectively change the engine power delivery thereby having optimal power and torque across the entire rev range, so it was that the YPVS was born. The valve is of a cylindrical design running across the top of the exhaust port, it is turned by a servo motor controlled from a control box taking information from the CDI (and other locations). The valve is a slightly ovular shape. This changes the height and size of the exhaust port at different engine speeds, maximizing the available power at all rev ranges. opening up firstly at 3k rpm for low end power, gradually in between 3-6k, fully opening at 6k rpm for maximum power, on most 125cc. It was fitted to all of the later models of the RZ/RD two-stroke road bikes (125, 250 350 and 500 cc), the TZR range.it was also added to the DT(125lc 2/3) range after 1984 (but was locked closed to comply with UK learner regulations until the(R) in 1988-04 which had a fully functional YPVS valve) the dt125r has a better design of engine,although not much altered in speed, just more reliable than its predecessor. The YZ series of motocross bikes has a mechanical power valve which is activated at RPM speed. The YPVS is only found on the liquid-cooled bikes not air cooled versions. Yamaha have also used a guillotine version in some of their later models such as the TZR250R SPR model.
Yamaha was actually the first company to produce consistent results with their YPVS in their race bikes. The 1977 OW35K was the first race bike to incorporate the power valve system and it won the Finnish GP in 1977. The Kadenacy effect was harnessed and controlled to a point that gave Yamaha great advantage over all the other manufacturers throughout the late '70s and into the mid '80s. The first street bikes with YPVS were the RZ/RD350 YPVS (LC2-onwards), and RZ/RD500 GP Replica in 1983-84.
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