Pulsar

Queen Of Indian Bikers

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Short note on DTS-i and its sub branches

Ever wonder what your bike's(PULSAR) engine made of and how it works.!!!!!!!


DTS-i

A patented technology that has made Pulsar the most followed bike both on the road a competition
R&D labs.

Trics

At the heart of every Pulsar is one of the most sophisticated engine technology this country has ever built. The DTS-i System. A technological marvel that ensures maximum performance with the lowest consumption and emission levels possible. We will be more than happy to let a Pulsarmaniac like you, get to know the secret behind this breakthrough Pulsar technology.

TRICS III

Power and torque requirements constantly change, depending on whether the rider is cruising, accelerating or is at high speeds/max speed. 

Throttle Responsive Ignition Control System - III is an intelligent system which can quickly adapt ignition timing to suit different riding characteristics. 

::: Benefit: :::
TRICS III helps in achieving a good balance between low-to-mid range torque and top-end power.
This helps to ride easily in different conditions like flyovers, hilly areas, dense traffic and highway cruising
TRICS III is patented by Bajaj Auto Ltd.


INTELLIGENT C.D.I.

The Intelligent Capacitor Discharge Ignition contains a microprocessor, which continuously senses different speeds and load on engine and responds by altering ignition timing. 

Working together with the TRICSIII system, the microprocessor's memory provides optimum ignition timings for any given engine rpm, thereby obtaining the best combustion performance.

Intelligent C.D.I.

::: Benefit: :::
Improves fuel-efficiency and reduces engine noise and vibration through smoother power delivery. 


TWIN SPARK IGNITION

Normal ignition system has a single spark plug. The flame front created by the spark takes some time to reach the entire combustion chamber. Hence the burning of air-fuel mixture is slow and incomplete. 

In case of twin spark, two spark-plugs fire at the same time. This simultaneous firing and swirl of the air-fuel mixture results in complete combustion. This action is digitally controlled by the DTS-i system (namely the twin spark plugs, TRICS III and intelligent CDI)

Twin Spark

PULSAR price list in various states of INDIA

Pulsar every kid's dream in INDIA :) price list of various models of PULSAR in various states on INDIA.


(NOTE:: all the prices are ex-showroom prices)

PULSAR 135cc PRICE LIST



1. ANDHRA PRADESH
Rs.60790*

2. ASSAM
Rs.62533*

3. BIHAR
Rs.61218*

4. CHANDIGARH
Rs.59708*

5. CHHATTISGARH
Rs.61061*

6. DELHI
Rs.59492*

7. GOA
Rs.59250*

8. GUJARAT
Rs.60753*

9. GUJARAT
Rs.60753*

10. HIMACHAL PRADESH
Rs.60587*

11. JAMMU & KASHMIR
Rs.60620*

12. JHARKHAND
Rs.61572*

13. KARNATAKA
Rs.60574*

14. KERALA
Rs.61258*

15. MAHARASHTRA
Rs.59283*

PULSAR 150cc PRICE-LIST


1. ANDHRA PRADESH
Rs.68946*

2. ASSAM
Rs.70838*

3. BIHAR
Rs.69499*

4. CHANDIGARH
Rs.67854*

5. CHHATTISGARH
Rs.69458*

6. DELHI
Rs.67643*

7. GOA
Rs.67079*

8. GUJARAT
Rs.68917*

9. HARYANA
Rs.68253*

10. HIMACHAL PRADESH
Rs.68826*

11. JAMMU & KASHMIR
Rs.69408*

12. JHARKHAND
Rs.69886*

13. KARNATAKA
Rs.68625*

14. KERALA
Rs.69198*

15. MAHARASHTRA
Rs.67485*

PULSAR 180cc PRICE-LIST


1. ANDHRA PRADESH
Rs.72214*

2. ASSAM
Rs.74077*

3. BIHAR
Rs.72739*

4. CHANDIGARH
Rs.71065*

5. CHHATTISGARH
Rs.72743*

6.  DELHI
Rs.70854*

7. GOA
Rs.70290*

8. GUJARAT
Rs.72200*

9. HARYANA
Rs.71482*

10. HIMACHAL PRADESH
Rs.72073*

11. JAMMU & KASHMIR
Rs.72647*

12. JHARKHAND
Rs.73148*

13. KARNATAKA
Rs.71894*

14. KERALA
Rs.72466*

15. MAHARASHTRA
Rs.70706*





Sunday, September 8, 2013

About BAJAJ



Bajaj Auto Limited is an Indian motorised vehicle-producing company. Bajaj Auto is a part of Bajaj Group. It was founded by Jamnalal Bajaj at Rajasthan in the 1930s. It is based in PuneMumbai, with plants in Chakan (Pune), Waluj (near Aurangabad) and Pantnagar in Uttarakhand. The oldest plant at Akurdi (Pune) now houses the R&D centre Ahead. Bajaj Auto makes and exports automobiles,scooters, motorcycles and auto rickshaws.
Bajaj Auto is the world's third-largest manufacturer of motorcycles and the second-largest in India.[2]
The Forbes Global 2000 list for the year 2005 ranked Bajaj Auto at 1,946.[3] It features at 1639 in Forbes 2011 list.
The company has changed its image from a scooter manufacturer to a two-wheeler manufacturer. Its product range encompasses scooterettes, scooters and motorcycles. Its growth has come in the last four years after successful introduction of models in the motorcycle segment.
The company is headed by Rahul Bajaj who is worth around US$3.4 billion.[4]
Bajaj Auto came into existence on 29 November 1945 as M/s Bachraj Trading Corporation Private Limited. It started off by selling imported two- and three-wheelers in India. In 1959, it obtained a licence from the government of India to manufacture two- and three-wheelers and it went public in 1960. In 1970, it rolled out its 100,000th vehicle. In 1977, it sold 100,000 vehicles in a financial year. In 1985, it started producing at Waluj near Aurangabad. In 1986, it sold 500,000 vehicles in a financial year. In 1995, it rolled out its ten millionth vehicle and produced and sold one million vehicles in a year.
According to the authors of Globality: Competing with Everyone from Everywhere for Everything, Bajaj has operations in 50 countries by creating a line of bikes targeted to the preferences of entry-level buyers.

Spinoffs and acquisitions

The demerger of Bajaj Auto Ltd into three corporate entities—Bajaj Finserv Ltd (BFL), Bajaj Auto Ltd (BAL), and Bajaj Holdings and Investment Ltd (BHIL)—was completed with the shares listing on 26 May 2008.[8]
In November 2007, Bajaj Auto acquired 14.5% stake in KTM Power Sports AG (holding company of KTM Sportmotorcycles AG) .The two companies have signed a cooperation deal, by which KTM will provide the know-how for joint development of the water-cooled four-stroke 125 and 250 cc engines, and Bajaj will take over the distribution of KTM products in India and some other Southeast Asian nations.[9] Bajaj said it is open to taking a majority stake in KTM and is also looking at other takeover opportunities. On 8 January 2008, managing director Rajiv Bajaj confirmed the collaboration and announced his intention to gradually increase Bajaj's stake in KTM to 25%& continue to buy more share in KTM by 47% total by April 2012.

Products

Bajaj has made motorcycles, scooters, auto-rickshaws and most recently, cars. Bajaj Auto has the capacity to manufacture 400,000 three-wheelers per year[11] and it exports a major part of it.[12] Motorcycles in production are the XCDPlatinaDiscoverPulsar and Avenger. Bajaj also distributes motorcycles in India for other manufacturers, such as theKawasaki Ninja 250R,[13] the Ninja 650R and new for 2012, the KTM Duke 200.[citation needed] Cars include the Bajaj ULC ultra-low-cost car.

Low cost cars

In 2010, Bajaj Auto announced cooperation with Renault and Nissan Motor to develop a US$ 2,500 car, aiming at a fuel-efficiency of 30 kilometres per litre (85 mpg-imp; 71 mpg-US) (3.3 L/100 km), or twice an average small car, and carbon dioxide emissions of 100 g/km.[14][15] On 3 January 2012, Bajaj auto unveiled the Bajaj RE60, a mini car for intra-city urban transportation. The target customer group will be Bajaj's three-wheeler customers.[16] According to managing director Rajiv Bajaj, the RE60 powered by a new 200 cc rear mounted petrol engine will have a top speed of 70 kilometres per hour (43 mph), a mileage of 35 kilometres per litre (99 mpg-imp; 82 mpg-US) and carbon dioxide emissions of 60 g/km.

Timeline of new releases

Pulsar Generation HOME

Dream of every KID

HISTORY OF PULSAR


The Bajaj Pulsar is a motorcycle brand owned by Bajaj Auto in India. The two wheeler was developed by the product engineering division of Bajaj Auto in association with Tokyo R&D,[1] and later with motorcycle designer Glynn Kerr. Currently there are five variants available, with engine capacities of 135 cc, 150 cc, 180 cc, 200 cc, and 220 cc. Previously it was also offered with a 200 cc DTS-i oil cooled engine, which now has been discontinued. Instead a new version Pulsar 200NS was launched in 2012.[2] With an average monthly sales of around 86,000 units in 2011, Pulsar claimed a 2011 market share of 47% in its segment.[3] By April 2012, more than five million units of Pulsar were sold.[4] The Bike was named after the Nissan Pulsar from 1978 to 2007.
Before the introduction of the Pulsar, the Indian motorcycle market trend was towards fuel efficient, small capacity motorcycles (that formed the 80–125 cc class). Bigger motorcycles with higher capacity virtually did not exist (except forEnfield Bullet). The launch and success of Hero Honda CBZ in 1999 showed that there was demand for performance bikes. Bajaj took the cue from there on and launched the Pulsar twins in India on 24 November 2001.[5] Since the introduction and success of Bajaj Pulsar, Indian youth began expecting high power and other features from affordable motorcycles.
The project was faced with internal resistance, reservations by Mckinsey and doubts on its effects on Bajaj's relation withKawasaki. The project required approximately 36 months for completion and cost Bajaj ₹ 1 billion.

EVOLUTION


2001 a

The original Pulsar came with a 150 cc air-cooledsingle-cylinderpetrol, spark-ignited four-stroke engine which made 13 HP of maximum power. They featured a single spark plugto ignite the air-fuel mixture fed from a carburetor, simple spring shock absorbers, round headlamp dome and 1,265 mm wheelbaseDisc brakes as standard equipment was a novelty in Indian motorcycles of the early 2000s. Other standard features were parking lights and an aircraft-type fuel tank lid. The design of the motorcycle was inspired by a wide open muscular human arm.
In mid-2001, the Indian Army ordered 1500 Bajaj Pulsars for it's defense personnel. This projected the bike to the masses and Bajaj Auto which was at that time known for it's scooters,started selling more bike than it ever sold scooters. the first pulsar ever build by bajaj, is known to be currently worth about 17000 dollars, it is owned by Sir Ramansh Bhardwaj.
The 180 cc version made 15 HP of maximum power and came with a twin-tone horn, which was optional equipment on the 150 cc version. Electric Start (ES) was offered as standard feature in the 180 cc model and optional on the 150 cc model.[15]

2003

The second generation Pulsars featured Bajaj Auto's newly developed DTSi technology, which increased the power rating of both versions by 1 hp (0.75 kW) each and also increased fuel economy.[16] This model also introduce a new headlamp assembly, 1,320 mm wheelbase,[17] and standard twin-tone horn and trip meter.

2005

In 2005, Bajaj launched another upgrade of the Pulsar. The bike was offered with 17-inch (430 mm) alloy wheels as standard option, and the stance was also lowered by about 12 mm. It was the first time any bike maker in India had offered 17-inch (430 mm) profile wheels at the rear.
The fuel tank now had a capacity of only 18 litres.[18] The power output was now further increased to 13.5 hp (10.1 kW) @ 8500 rpm for the 150 while it increased to 16.5 hp (12.3 kW) @ 8500 rpm for the 180.[19] The rear shock absorbers were now gas-filled Nitrox absorbers.

2006

Bajaj introduced another version of Pulsar (UG III). New features included: pilot lamps
separated from the main headlamp, turn indicators with clear lenses and amber bulb, self-cancelling turn indicator switch, flush LCD screen with digital read-out of key vehicle data,
non-contact speed sensor, non-contact backlit switches, twin-stripe LED tail-light assembly and side panels altered for a sharp, tapering-towards-the-rear look. 
The engine had increased torque availability, reduced vibration and improved gear shift feel.  cc variants

2007

In July 2007, Bajaj began selling the Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi and Pulsar 200 DTS-i, the former featuring fuel injection and oil cooled engines, a digital dash, and modern styling. This bike has some features which are totally new to the Indian market, like the fuel injection itself, rear disc brake and clip-on handlebars (the first two only available in the 220 model).


2008

The new Pulsar has many firsts to its credit. It comes equipped with an oil cooler, which helps control engine oil temperatures at sustained high speeds and rpms, thus ensuring more stable engine oil viscosity.
The new digital console is an advanced version of the latest Pulsar family. Apart from the Digital Odometer, Digital Speedo Meter, Digital Fuel Gauge, Self Cancelling Indicators and two Digital Trip Meters, the console on the 200 cc Pulsar DTS-I has indicators for the air filter condition, engine temperature, battery voltage and oil level.

2009

Bajaj released the UG IV (fourth upgrade) versions of the Pulsar 150 and Pulsar 180 in April 2009. The upgrades for the Pulsar 150 included an all-black theme, tank scoops similar to those on the Pulsar 200, a 3D Pulsar logo, and a changed electrical system (full DC). Power also increased from 13.5 HP to 14.09 HP (at 8,500 rpm).
Electrical enhancements like auto head light switch-off after few seconds of turning the engine off to protect the battery, self-cancelling turn signals, icon illumination (horn icon, indicator icon, engine cut off icon, etc.), side stand warning light, duel digital trip meter, low fuel warning light (which also flashes when the engine is revved too hard), and low battery indicator are common features among all the variants and Auto Choke System in 220 Variant.
The Pulsar 180 received upgrades like wider tyres, split seat, tank scoops, clip-on handlebars, 3D Pulsar logo, swing arm suspension borrowed from Pulsar 200, and thicker forks. The power was increased to 17 PS.[21]
Bajaj launched a carbureted version of Pulsar 220 on June 2009, tagging it as "the fastest bike in India".[22] It also discontinued the production of Pulsar 200 on July 2009.
Bajaj also introduced a new Light Sports version of Pulsar named as Pulsar 135LS. It is the first bike in India to contain 4-valve DTS-i technology. It consists 4 smaller valves rather than 2 standard bigger valves, styling also is changed and looks become more aggressive. The bike is ARAI certified for 68.5 km/l and weights only 122 kg.

2010

Bajaj released the UG 4.5 versions of the Pulsar 150. The upgrades for the Pulsar 150 included an clip-on handlebars like those in Pulsar 135LS. Power also increased from 14.09 HP to 15.06 HP (at 9,000 rpm).
A naked version of Pulsar 220 is also launched, named as Pulsar 220S (Street Fighter) which retains everything from Pulsar 220 except the front fairing. Front fairing is similar to Pulsar 180/150. Old Pulsar 220 is now named as Pulsar 220F.


2011

Bajaj released Pulsar 135LS,150,180 and 220F.

2012

2012 marked the entry of Bajaj's latest design, the Pulsar 200NS (NS standing for Naked-Sport). The bike has a revised 200 cc liquid cooled engine, which produces 23.17 bhp (17.28 kW) at 9,500 rpm and 18.3 N·m (13.5 lbf·ft) at 8,000 rpm. It has a new triple-spark design, along-with a new four-valve SOHC. The company claims a top speed of 136 km/h (85 mph). It does not have fuel injection like its predecessor, the Pulsar 220Fi. It has a petal disc brake on the front, a disc brake on the rear wheel, and a gas-charged monoshock. It is expected to be launched by mid-end April 2012.[24] Claimed fuel economy is 58 kilometres per litre (140 mpg-US) when ridden under 60 km/h.[24] Design of the 200NS was by Bajaj lead designer Edgar Heinrich, who left Bajaj to become head of BMW Motorrad design in mid-2012

SPECIFICATION's


Pulsar 135LS DTS-iPulsar 150 DTS-iPulsar 180 DTS-iPulsar 200 DTS-iPulsar 220 DTS-FiPulsar 220F DTS-iPulsar 220S DTS-iPulsar 200NS
Wheelbase (mm)13251320135013451350135013501363
Power (PS)13.515.0617.0218.0021.0421.0423.5
Torque (NM)11.412.7614.2217.6819.1219.1218.3
Top Speed (km/h)115[13]125129142146144142[14]136[2]

Technology

DTSi

DTSi stands for Digital Twin Spark Ignition, a Bajaj Auto trademark. Bajaj Auto holds an Indian patent for the DTSi technology.[citation needed] The Alfa Romeo Twin-Spark engines, the BMW F650 Funduro which was sold in India from 1995 to 1997 also had a twin-spark plug technology, and the Rotax motorcycle engines,more recently Honda's iDSI Vehicle engines use a similar arrangement of two spark-plugs.
However very few small capacity engines did eventually implement such a scheme in their production prototypes.

Patent infringement allegations

In September 2007, Bajaj Auto filed a claim accusing that the development of TVS Flame was in violation of their patent for DTS-I.[26] TVS Motors countered by threatening to sue Bajaj Auto for libel.[27][28] On February 2008, the Madras High Court in Chennai restrained TVS from launching it with the twin spark plug technology.[29] TVS appealed against this decision, claiming that crucial evidence was not taken into account[30] and in March 2008, launched the Flame with a modified engine containing one spark plug.[31] The DTSi idea is a simple one to understand – it involved usage of two spark plugs (instead of one) per engine cylinder. On 16 September 2009 the Supreme Court of India permitted TVS Motorsto manufacture and sell the 125 cc TVS Flame with Twin Spark Technology.

ExhausTEC

ExhausTEC stands for Exhaust Torque Expansion Chamber, a technology patented by Bajaj.[33] The technology involves use of a small chamber connected to the exhaust pipe of the engine to modify the back-pressure and the swirl characteristics, with an aim to improve the low-end performance of the bikes. The ExhausTEC technology is claimed to be highly effective in improving the low- and mid-range torque.

Corrosion in Exhaust System

Corrosion of Silencer is a commonly reported issue with the Pulsar. There are criticism that Bajaj is unable to fix the same, despite producing a quality bike.

Copy of Pulsar brand motorcycles


There were several allegations of IPR infringement by Chinese manufacturers in Sri Lankan and South American markets.[36][37] Pulsar clone versions are sold in Bangladesh also.[38] The 'Tomahawk' motorcycle manufactured by Hong Kong based Giantco Limited,[39] 'YB200' motorcycle manufactured by China based Taizhou City Kaitong Motorcycle Manufacture Co., Limited (the company which made a clone of Piaggio MP3),[40][41] 'ZX200-7(G) and ZX200-7(II)' motorcycles manufactured by China based Jiangsu Zhongxing Motor Group Co., Limited,[42][43] 'RT150-8' motorcycle manufactured by China based Chongqing Rato Power Co., Limited,[44] 'SM150-GB’ motorcycle manufactured by China based Pantera Motorcycle Co.,Limited,[45] 'HJ200-23' motorcycle manufactured by China based Guangzhou Panyu Haojian Motorcycle Industry Co.,Limited,[46] 'VL150-30, VL150-28 & VL150-26' motorcycles manufactured by China based Veli Technology Industrial Co., Limited,[47][48][49] 'SUM200 Pulsar' motorcycle manufactured by China based Chongqing Union Co., Limited,[50] 'YG200-7A' motorcycle manufactured by China based Chongqing Yingang Sci.&Tech.(Group)Co.,Limited[51] and 'YX150-CS' motorcycle manufactured by China based Chongqing YInxiang Motorcycle(Group) Co., Limited[52] are some famous replica of Pulsar brand motorcycles.


ModelCompanyReplica of
TomahawkGiantco LimitedPulsar 150, 180
ZX200-7(G) & ZX200-7(II)Jiangsu Zhongxing Motor Group
YB200Kaitong MotorcyclePulsar 150, 180, 220
RT150-8Chongqing Rato PowerPulsar 150, 180, 220
SM150-GBPantera Motorcycle Co
HJ200-23Guangzhou Panyu Haojian Motorcycle IndustryPulsar 150, 180
SM150-GBPantera Motorcycle
VL150-30, VL150-28 & VL150-26Veli Technology IndustrialPulsar 135
SUM200 PulsarChongqing UnionPulsar 150, 180
YG200-7AChongqing Yingang Sci.&Tech.(Group)Pulsar 150, 180
YX150-CSChongqing YInxiang Motorcycle(Group)

Awards

The different variants of Pulsar have won the following awards.

2009 – 2010

  • Viewer's Choice Bike of the Year – UTV Bloomberg – AutoCar (For Pulsar 135 DTS-i)
  • Bike of the Year – UTV Bloomberg – AutoCar (For Pulsar 135 DTS-i)
  • Technology of the Year – 4Valve – ET NOW – Zigwheels (For Pulsar 135 DTS-i)
  • Bike of the Year – ET NOW – Zigwheels (For Pulsar 135 DTS-i)
  • Less than 150 cc Bike of the Year – ET NOW – Zigwheels (For Pulsar 135 DTS-i)

2007 – 2008

  • IMOTY Award – Indian Motorcycle of the Year 2008 – All Auto Mags – Overdrive, AutoCar, BS, Bike, Top Gear (For Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi)
  • Bike of the Year 2008 – NDTV Profit Car India and Bike India Awards (For Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi)
  • Bike of the Year 2008 – Overdrive (For Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi)
  • Ranked First in ' TOP 30 AUTOMOBILE BRANDS OF INDIA ' 2008 – 4Ps Power Brand Awards

2006 – 2007

  • Bike of the Year 2007 – CNBC – TV 18 AutoCar Auto Awards

2004 – 2005

  • TNS Automotive Total Customer Satisfaction in Premium Segment – NFO Automotive

2003 – 2004

  • Auto Tech of the year – ICICI Bank OVERDRIVE Awards 2004 (For DTS-i Technology)
  • Bike of the Year – ICICI Bank OVERDRIVE Awards 2004

2002 – 2003

  • BBC World Wheels Viewers Choice Two Wheeler of the Year 2003 – IBBC World Wheels (For Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTS-i)
  • BBC World Wheels Award for Best Two Wheeler between Rs. 55,000 to Rs. 70,000 – IBBC World Wheels (For Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTS-i)
  • Motorcycle Total Customer Satisfaction Study 2003 – NFO Automotive
  • Bike of the Year 2003 – ICICI Bank OVERDRIVE Awards 2003
  • Bike of the Year 2002 – Business Standard Motoring
  • Most Exciting Bike of the Year 2003 – By OVERDRIVE