FUEL CONSUMPTION while Idling my RTR 200 4V BS6 per minute ?
Tanmy Sir
16 May 2021
How much fuel does my APACHE RTR 200 4V BS6 (2020 Model) consumes while Idling for a minute (at around 2,000RPM)?
We all know riding in city means traffic lights and Congested roads.. so sometimes we need to stop our bikes and wait for the road to be cleared.. So, while waiting for the traffic-lights turning off the engine is a good decision as It'll SAVE fuel & environment too. i.e.A WIN-WIN SITUATION. But my question is,
• HOW MUCH FUEL WE ARE ACTUALLY SAVING ? or,
• HOW MUCH FUEL A 200cc ENGINE CONSUMES WHILE IDLING (at approximately 2000RPM) PER MINUTE?
as we also know.. Self-start bikes are Completely Dependent on their battery for starting the Engine (as now there is no Kick-start option available on RTR 200 4V BS6) & STARTING the engine frequently in traffic can impact on Battery life (or amount of charge within the battery, in long term). Although bike has Alternator ..but let's say someone using Self-start too much. So draining Battery also isn't a good idea, as It may lead some Self-start Problem!
So, there should be a limit for How often we should consider turning off the engine. AND to evaluate so, We need to understand how much fuel it actually CONSUMES per Minute (or unit time).
Please try answering the above questions. It will help us a lot. Thank You.
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Tanmy Sir
16 May 2021