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What is dtsi engine technology how is it perfomence?
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dtsi technology -:
•The DTSi - Digital Twin Spark ignition -
Technology is a Revolution in the modern motorcycling era in the country today
and we would be the first to offer it to our consumers. This offers phenomenal
performance augmentation and is patented by Bajaj Auto.

• Twin Sparkplugs for faster and better combustion.


Currently one spark plug at one end of the combustion chamber is the
conventional practice. The flame front created by the spark takes some time to
reach the farthest portion of the combustion chamber. This leads to slower
burning of the Air-fuel mixture and creates limitations in optimizing the
combustion chamber characteristics. 2 spark plugs at either ends of the
combustion chamber help in faster and better combustion. This combustion
process of Twin Spark plugs is being patented by Bajaj Auto Ltd. (Digital Twin
Spark ignition)

• Ignition with a Digital C.D.I.


A Digital CDI with an 8 bit microprocessor chip handles the spark delivery. The
programmed chip’s memory contains an optimum Ignition timing for any given
engine rpm, thereby obtaining the best performance characteristics from the
combustion chamber. Working together with the TRICSIII system, it delivers
Optimum Ignition Timing for varying load conditions.

• TRICS III.
Throttle Responsive Ignition Control System IIIrd generation. It is a means of
controlling the Ignition by operating the Throttle. Depending on the needs of
the Rider whether it be cruising, acceleration or max speed, the ignition
requirements constantly change. Based on a particular amount of Throttle
opening, the Magnetic field generated by the Magnet opens or closes the
Reed switch. The Reed switch is connected to the Digital CDI, which signals
the CDI to change/switch, the desired Ignition Advance Timing Maps. This
helps in achieving a good balance between driveability and Optimum Ignition
Spark advance, resulting in an almost perfect Ignition Spark advance for
every Throttle opening and Engine rpm.

• Constant Velocity (CV) Carburetor: The CV carburetor continues to


provide high level of performance.
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• Vijay Shahi
Dtsi means Digital twin spark ignition. normally engine are fitted with one spark plug for ignition
dtsi engine have two spark plug for ignition. In Digital Twin Spark ignition engine has two Spark
plugs loacted at opposite ends of the combustion chamber and hence fast and efficient
combustion is obtaines. The benefits of this combustion process can be felt in terms of better fuel
efficiency and lower emissions.
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• Benjamin B
Hi...

As I am an Automobile Engineering I would like to share the knowledge what I have...

let me explaine this in simple words...

DTSi means Digital Twin Spark ignition.

In this technology you will find two spark plugs to ignite the charge in the combustion chamber. Its
only in the petol engine so far and this technology can find a way in disel engine also.

Reason:

In petrol engine major roblem is DETONATION. detonation accurs when the flame travell time
from center to the side walls increases the self ignition temp. time. It happens often in the engines
having single spark plug.
This is overcome by the DTSi by having 2 spark source on the opposite sides which reduces the
flame travel as stated above. Hence no detonation..

Advantageg:

1). Less vibrations and noise


2). Long life of the engine parts such as piston rings and valve stem.
3). Decrease in the specific fuel cnsumption
4). No over heating
5). Gradual increase in the pressure hence power is uniformly distributed throughout the crank
angle and hence smooth ride.

Hope this helps you..

Bye
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