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  • n asked on 15 Feb 2020
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    Does TVS BS6 Apache RTR 160 4V is over heating? I am confused can you clear my confusion with your answer.

    • Bikedekho experts
    • on 16 Feb 2020

    As the name suggests, this Apache 160’s motor has a 4-valve head, much like the Apache RTR 200. In fact, this whole engine has been derived from the 200. It’s a 159.7cc single-cylinder liquid cooled unit which has the same bore and stroke dimensions - 62mm x 52.9mm - as the earlier RTR 160, but the compression ratio has been bumped up to 10.15:1. To assist in heat management, it features oil cooling as well as a “ram-air” duct behind the right tank shroud to channel air to the engine. And there’s fuel-injection on offer as well. The end result is the best in class power and torque figures for a 160cc single-cylinder air-cooled motor: 16.02PS @ 8000rpm and 14.12Nm @ 6500rpm respectively.

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  • hemant asked on 1 Apr 2020
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    Is BS6 TVS Apache RTR 160 4V good To buy?

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    • on 1 Apr 2020

    The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V has been the benchmark when it comes to 160cc streetfighters. With the BS6-compliant iteration, TVS has made sure it is still as sprightly as ever despite the slight drop in power and torque figures. The overall package and reasonable pricing make it truly value for money. In order to explore more about it, you may check out its First Ride Review.

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    • Bikedekho experts
    • on 22 Mar 2020

    TVS BS6 Apache RTR 160 4V comes with Fuel-Injection system.

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    • Bikedekho experts
    • on 21 Mar 2020

    A liquid-cooled engine has the cylinders surrounded by water jackets to carry the heat of combustion away. This is what can be found in essentially all currently manufactured automobile engines. Whereas, an oil-cooled engine is mostly directly air-cooled (fins on the cylinders and head) but in addition, heat is picked up by the lubricating oil and is shed by an oil cooling radiator.

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