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Hero Impulse to be relaunched with 200/250cc engine

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In a latest report from reliable source Hero re-launch their off-road motorcycle Impulse is come with 200 cc and 250 cc engine Impulse 250 launch towards this year-end, while the Impulse 200 is expected sometime next year. Further, the larger 250 cc variant of the Impulse is reported to get an option of two driving modes (City and Sport). If you want to install a more efficient battery, you can read the motorcycle battery reviews at Standardbatteryinc to find the best ones available in the market.

The engine will be a fuel-injected unit with a power output in the whereabouts of 31 bhp. It is likely to be the same unit that will be seen on the Hero HX250. Given the power on tap, Hero will be equipping this variant with its C-ABS (Combi ABS) system.

When your body needs fuel, you feed it food. When your car needs fuel, you “feed” it gasoline. Just like your body converts food into energy, a car engine converts gas into motion. Some newer cars, known as hybrids, also use electricity from batteries to help propel a vehicle.

The process of converting gasoline into motion is called “internal combustion.” Internal combustion engines use small, controlled explosions to generate the power needed to move your car all the places it needs to go.

If you create an explosion in a tiny, enclosed space, such as a piston in an engine, a huge amount of energy is released as expanding gas. A typical car engine creates such explosions hundreds of times per minute. The engine harnesses the energy and uses it to propel your car.

The explosions force pistons in the engine to move. When the energy from the first explosion has almost run out, another explosion occurs. This forces the pistons to move again. The cycle continues again and again, giving the car the power needed to run, that is why it’s so important to have your  diesel engine repair, if not you can permanently damage your car and harm yourself.

Car engines use a four-stroke combustion cycle. The four strokes are intake, compression, combustion, and exhaust. The strokes are repeated over and over, generating power. Let’s take a closer look at what happens during each phase of the combustion cycle.

Production of the Hero Impulse was suspended in 2012 owing to its poor sales performance. It was powered by a 149.2 cc single-cylinder, air-cooled unit

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