Are the ns125d and the Splitter the same engine?
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These two motorcycles use the same engine, but there are differences in tuning. Both motorcycles are equipped with the engine coded as nsc125, which has a displacement of 124.9cc, a compression ratio of 9.8:1, a maximum power of 6.87kw, and a maximum torque of 10.3 Nm. The maximum power is achieved at 7500 rpm, and the maximum torque is achieved at 6000 rpm. Here is more related information: How motorcycle engines work: Motorcycle engines generally operate at higher speeds because they have less inertia. The working principle of a motorcycle engine is actually the same as that of a car engine. Motorcycles also use a four-stroke gasoline engine, which operates through four strokes: intake stroke, compression stroke, power stroke, and exhaust stroke. During the intake stroke, the engine's intake valve opens, and the piston moves downward to draw in the air-fuel mixture. During the compression stroke, both the intake and exhaust valves close, and the piston moves upward to compress the air-fuel mixture. During the power stroke, the spark plug ignites the compressed air-fuel mixture, and the combustion forces the piston downward, generating power. During the exhaust stroke, the exhaust valve opens, and the piston moves upward to expel the exhaust gases from the engine cylinder.