Rotax 1200 4-TEC engine for Ski-Doo snowmobiles
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Rotax 1200 4-TEC engine for Ski-Doo snowmobiles
BACKGROUNDER Rotax 1200 4-TEC engine for Ski-Doo snowmobiles BRP is no stranger to four-stroke technology. In fact, the BRP-Rotax subsidiary is known all over the world for exceptional four-strokes. In addition to the four-stroke engines powering Sea-Doo watercraft and Can-Am ATVs, BRP-Rotax has developed powerplants for BMW*, Aprilia*, and Buell* – everything from scooters to world champion superbikes. And now, they’ve worked their magic to produce the first snowmobile performance four-stroke engine, the Rotax 1200 4-TEC , for 2009 Ski-Doo snowmobiles. BRP introduced its first snowmobile four-stroke, the V-1000 engine in 2003, followed by the V-800 in 2006. Both engines are great touring engines with outstanding fuel economy – the V-800 delivers power in the 500cc class and at 23.3 mpg / 28 mpg CDN, gets the best fuel mileage in the industry (. The 1200 4-TEC engine is a different animal – it is a performance four-stroke, aimed squarely at the popular 600cc/130 hp class. In fact, it is the best engine in its class: Best torque; Widest powerband; Peak power and most torque at lower rpm; Refined performance sound like nothing else; and When combined with the REV-X platform, best handling and lightest snowmobile. 2009 Ski-Doo Press Kit: 4-TEC Backgrounder Page 2 of 5 KEY BENEFITS Best-in-class torque, at lower rpm, for exhilarating acceleration Source: Valcourt BRP dynamometer test results, Nov. 2007 Widest power band, and more power at lower rpm – for fun performance, better fuel economy and lower sound where most riding is done Source: Valcourt BRP dynamometer test results, Nov. 2007 2009 Ski-Doo Press Kit: 4-TEC Backgrounder Page 3 of 5 Rotax 1200 4-TEC powered snowmobiles have a distinctive performance sound unlike any other snowmobiles Mid-range frequencies modeled after European sport cars Somewhere between the high frequencies of super bikes and the low rumble of V-twin bikes and musclecars The 1200 4-TEC engine has very low emissions – much less than Yamaha engines Source: EPA Web Site, Certification Information Center 2009 Ski-Doo Press Kit: 4-TEC Backgrounder Page 4 of 5 KEY FEATURES Key specifications 130 hp at 7,750 rpm 18.3 mpg / 22 mpg CDN 3 cylinder, inline 1170 cc 91 mm bore, 60 mm stroke Electronic fuel injection Dual overhead cam (DOHC) / four valves per cylinder Dry sump lubrication Single counterbalancer Clutch engagement at 3,000 rpm Single plenum, single 52 mm throttle body Progressive throttle for precise control Airbox Ribbed interior reduces noise Snaps right onto frame Multi-function part that holds: o lights o gauge o centre console Valvetrain Chain-driven cams Finger-followers o Similar to the BMW 804 engine o First in the industry o Less mass in valvetrain o Reduces engine noise Exhaust BRP worked with Austrian consultants to develop an exhaust note communicating refined performance – European sports cars were used as the benchmark Significant efforts to reduce sound levels Rare earth magneto more electrical power at low rpm 2009 Ski-Doo Press Kit: 4-TEC Backgrounder Page 5 of 5 New motor mounts Magnesium for lighter weight 328g magnesium vs. 662g aluminum Cooling Same cooling system as the 2008 REV-XP-based sleds Reverse The ingenious Rotax electronic reverse (RER) only works on two-stroke engines, so its use on the 1200 4-TEC engine was out of the question. Instead BRP engineers developed a new mechanical reverse with the same philosophy of REV-X platform development – shave every gram possible for lightweight. Built into the top of the chaincase cover o More room for driver’s feet Lighter, simpler o 8 parts vs. 27 on the V-800 engine o 4 pounds / 1.8 kg vs. 7.9 pounds / 3.6 kg on the V-800 Push-button electronic activation feature o Push-button operation on luxury touring sleds (just like the RER) o Button triggers small stepper motor that activates reverse Maintenance Change oil, filter once 1,865 miles/3,000 km or once per season o Easy to do o Drain oil, but also equipped to extract with compressor Valve adjustment every 12,500 miles/20,000 km ® , ™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its subsidiaries. *Trademarks are respectively owned by Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, H-D MICHIGAN INC., and PIAGGIO & C. S.P.A. ∞All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners -30For product information: Canada & U.S.: Steve Cowing Competition and Media Relations Manager Ski-Doo 651-982-6223 [email protected] www.brp.com www.ski-doo.com International: Philippe Normand Product Manager, BRP Quad, PWC, Sport Boat, Roadster, Snowmobile 450-532-6410 [email protected]