Its always interesting to compare two different beasts that are totaly different in its duty. Lets compare the two well known man made wonders that are always best in its performance and duty.
Lets compare the fastest Kawasaki Ninja H2R witht the powerful Diesel electric locomotive.
Kawasaki Ninja H2R:
Kawasaki ninja H2R is most popular super sport bike with a top speed of 400kmph. It is a supercharged sport bike under Ninja sport bike series. H2R is one of the fastest and powerful bike in motorcycle market. Its stunning design and appearance make this bike a horrible one. Ninja H2R is a track only variant and H2 is suitable for street rides. Its two speed centrifugal supercharger makes the bike to perform as beast.
Diesel Locomotive:
Diesel locomotive is a type of rail locomotive, powered by a diesel engine. Its main purpose is to pull the heavy freight with tons of weight to transport it from one place to other. Early diesel locomotives use Mechanical and Hydraulic transmission system to transmit power to the drive wheels. But in later 90's Diesel-Electric locomotives are developed and it dominated due to its better efficiency and performance. In Diesel electric transmission, the powerful V16 diesel engine drives a dc generator and electricity is produced and transmitted to all the electric motors on each wheels.
Specifications
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Ninja H2r
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Diesel locomotive
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Engine type
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Inline 4 piston
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V16
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No. of cylinders
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4
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16
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Rpm range
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-
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400-1000 rpm
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Torque
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156 Nm at 12500 rpm
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-
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Power
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310 hp at 14000 rpm
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2600 hp
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Fuel type
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Petrol
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Diesel
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Fuel capacity
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17 litres
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5000 litres
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Weight
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216 kg
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112800 kg
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Top speed
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400 kmph
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120 kmph
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Transmission
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6 speed manual transmisssion
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Diesel electric transmission
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Aspiration
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Supercharged with 2 speed centrifugal compressor
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Turbo-supercharged
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Type
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Super sport bike
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-
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Mileage
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15 kmpl
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4-5 litres/km at moderate speeds.
9-11 litres/km at high speeds
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Brakes
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Radial mount Brembo monoblock disc brakes
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Vaccum barkes
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